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.
Wild Cat Trafficking Case Comes to a Close
An update on a case of African wild cat trafficking in New York.
New Report Reveals Poor Treatment of Workers and Animals at PetSmart
Countless PetSmart groomers and the dogs in their care have suffered under the leadership of private equity firm BC Partners.
Don’t Feed the Giraffe
Giraffes are wild animals who don’t want to interact with humans—even in captivity.
Some Animal and Plant Names Perpetuate Racism. There’s a Movement to Change Them.
Scientists, researchers, and academics are increasingly calling on scientific bodies to assess and rename species so that they don’t continue to perpetuate...
Four Actions to Protect Wild Animals on National Wildlife Day
In honor of National Wildlife Day on September 4th, here are four concrete actions you can take to protect wild animals.
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World Animal Protection US
Animals in the wild, farming, meat reduction