Liz Cabrera Holtz

Hi, I’m Liz.
Liz oversees our farming and wildlife campaign managers to deliver innovative projects to protect animals from exploitation and abuse. Prior to her current role, Liz was a wildlife campaign manager with a focus on wild animals used as “pets” and roadside zoos. She lives in the Washington DC area with her husband, three children, four cats, and two dogs.
The Big Cat Public Safety Act Passes Congress!
The passage of the Big Cat Public Safety Act means the era of exploitation is almost over for big cats like lions and tigers in the US.
Four Reasons Turtles Belong in the Wild, Not in Our Homes
With their (usually) gentle natures and striking features, turtles are understandably popular animals. But turtles can’t thrive in a human home and should...
New Report Confirms Social Media is Fueling Wild Animal Abuse
A new report from the Social Media Animal Cruelty Coalition (SMACC) explains how content creators are exploiting wild animals kept as companions on Facebook,...
Do Snakes Make Good Companions?
While you might see snakes being sold in pet stores, that doesn’t make them “pets.” Snakes are wild animals who belong in their natural habitats, not your home.
6 Wild Facts About Lizards
With more than 5,000 species of lizards in the world, there’s no shortage of amazing facts about these dynamic animals.
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Andri Abercrombie
Individual Giving Manager -
Angela Stevenson
Global Media and Communications Manager -
Annette Manusevich
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Ben Williamson
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Cameron Harsh
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Emily Huggins
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Hannah Goldstein
Social Media Manager -
Joe Loria
Campaign Manager - Meat Reduction -
John Karas
Senior Philanthropy Manager -
Julie Cappiello
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Kara King
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Lindsay Oliver
Executive Director, World Animal Protection US -
Liz Cabrera Holtz
Senior Campaigns Manager -
Liz Quick-Corral
Development Director -
Maha Bazzi
Farming Campaign Manager -
McKenzie Mak
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Meganne Natale
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Nicole Barrantes
Wildlife Campaign Manager -
World Animal Protection US
Animals in the wild, farming, meat reduction