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.
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.
Advocates Pressure PetSmart to Protect Wild Animals
On October 21, National Reptile Awareness Day, advocates across the US are delivering campaign packets to PetSmart stores urging the corporation to stop...
New Interactive Website Exposes Animal Suffering in the Wildlife Trade Driven by the Pet Industry
Whether they’re bred in cruel mills or captured from their homes in the wild, animals sold in pet stores are suffering while pet retail giants profit.
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Liz Cabrera Holtz
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World Animal Protection US
Animals in the wild, farming, meat reduction