MALLORY LINDSAY

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Ms. Mallory’s mission is to spark curiosity about wildlife, conservation, and local natural history while empowering others to do the same through public outreach, community conservation projects, and citizen scientist initiatives.

Mallory Lindsay isn’t your average lady with a camera.

No job is too messy. No creature too loathsome. No story too small to share.


Mallory grew up like so many of us today- believing in the numerous misconceptions about our ‘unlovable’ creatures and the wild places they call home.


However, that all changed after a bag of slithering reptiles shifted her life by transforming a childhood fear into a new found fascination. . . and an unquenchable thirst for knowledge.

After seeing that others shared her previous situation, her drive to find- and share- the truth behind nature’s most misunderstood creatures became her passion.

As a wildlife educator, Mallory believes facts are better understand through stories, curiosity should never be smothered, and the power of one should empower many.

For over a decade, Mallory has invested her focus-and talents- in challenging the way people view our wildlife (see Fear2Fascination) and encouraging them to find their own niche in making the world a better place ( see Curious Conservationist). From documenting scientists’ stories in remote locations to working alongside our nation’s youth, connecting with others is a key component to changing lives. . .and our planet.

She is also a certified wildlife rehabilitator, wilderness first responder, former zoo director, presenter, curriculum developer, and spokesperson for Bad Boy Mowers.

MEDIA

  • ongoing wildlife/ Nature Science segment on KUSI Good Morning San Diego Sundays @ 9:40 am pt

  • animal expert for science pop-quiz show, SciQ

  • expert for Science Channel’s What On Earth Series

PODCASTS

IMPACT CAMPAIGNS/ EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT

In addition to being an advocate of the ‘underdogs’ in the animal kingdom, Mallory provides small scale production, social media consulting, and eeducation curriculims for non-profits, researchers, and educators in wildlife conservation to use for promotional, and educational, purposes.

In the last few years, she has done dozens of social media collaborations highlighting the conservation initiatives of various institutions/organizations; as well as developed complete education/awareness campaigns for a number of non-profit projects.

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Currently, Mallory is traveling the world photographing and filming misunderstood species, researching human-wildlife conflicts, and working with grassroot conservation programs to help save endangered species. 

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