Amy Gotliffe

Amy Gotliffe

Amy Gotliffe is Conservation Manager at the Oakland Zoo. She is a Detroit transplant, enjoying the good Bay Area life for 17 years. She has a degree in communications, holds several teaching credentials and has a Masters Degree in Environmental Education. She has worked at various Bay Area educational and environmental institutions, teaching second grade, working on campaigns, planting pollinator gardens, producing earth day events and generally spreading the word about wildlife and green living. She currently works at The Oakland Zoo where she serves as the Conservation Manager. There, she coordinates support for international, national and local conservation efforts, produces a Conservation Speaker Series, produces the zoo's Earth Day event, leads eco-trips, teaches the various educational programs and heads up an on-site Green Team. On her list of other passions are travel, photography, music and the lindy hop. :-)

By Amy Gotliffe

Chickens in the House

Can We Live With Wolves?

An Urban Layover for Birds: MLK Jr. Regional Shoreline

Wonderin' Where the Lions Are

When It Comes to Birds, Oil and Water Don't Mix

Working Dogs for Conservation

Fostering Sustainable Behavior – A Powerful, New Perspective

Wildlife + Creative Thinking = Hope: A Day at the Wildlife Conservation Expo

Repeat After Me: Monkeys Have Tails.

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