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Our People

Wildlife in Motion is a network of conservationists, ecologists, landowners, and community leaders who work tirelessly to protect and enhance biodiversity. Each member brings a unique set of skills and experiences, united by a shared passion for conservation and sustainability.​

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OUR TEAM

Chelsey Tellez

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McKenna Zandarski

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Rebecca Zandarski

Philanthropic Advisor

rebecca@wildlifeinmotion.org

Volunteers

Our strength is amplified with collective action. We rely on the support of individuals like you to address some of society's most challenging problems and enhance ecological connectivity and biodiversity within the Sky Islands region. Enter your email below to be contacted about getting involved as a volunteer! You, too, can help make a difference with Wildlife In Motion today!

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Bruce D. Taubert

Taubert holds a PhD in wildlife biology and has dedicated his career to managing Arizona's wildlife. After Taubert retired from the Arizona Game and Fish Department in 2007, he leaned into traveling and photographing wildlife. Taubert finds Cienega Ranch as one of his favorite destinations. When he's not on the road, Bruce shares his expertise by teaching photography workshops

Our Collaborators

Partnerships

We collaborate with local stakeholders such as non-profits, governmental agencies, educational institutions, landowners, researchers, and local communities. These partnerships enhance our efforts to improve ecological connectivity and biodiversity. By sharing resources and expertise, we work together to establish wildlife corridors, ensure species survival, and engage communities in meaningful conservation efforts.

Thank you to our partners for supporting WIM!

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Arizona State University

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Arizona Game & Fish Department

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Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center

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