Marc Bekoff is Professor Emeritus of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Colorado, Boulder, and is a Fellow of the Animal Behavior Society and a former Guggenheim Fellow. Marc also is a scholar-in-residence at the University of Denver's Institute for Human-Animal Connection.
Animal welfare scientist and educator Jasmijn de Boo has a wealth of experience in international animal protection education at all levels; has an interest in ethical research on animal issues; and is keen on promoting public policies to improve animal protection at the political level.
Zoe Jewell is a wildlife biologist who founded WildTrack, which develops and implements non-invasive and cost-effective solutions for monitoring endangered species. WildTrack has developed a footprint identification technique (FIT) to identify at the species, individual, sex and age-class levels. WildTrack is based in Portugal, the UK and the USA.
Green vegan Vivien Pomfrey has campaigned since 1995 against animal experimentation on ethical, scientific and psychological grounds, and has a distinction-grade medical science-based Masters degree. She has conducted research for several animal charities, and is seeking additional work in research, writing or editing in an animal advocacy context.



