Wilder Voices Speaker Series
Event Program
Welcome to the 2025 Wilder Voices Speaker Series!
Tonight, we are proud to present Anthony Morgan, host of The Nature of Things, alongside Dr. Gráinne McCabe, Chief Conservation Officer at the Wilder Institute. Together, they will share powerful insights into the urgent need to protect wildlife and their habitats, while highlighting the impact and importance of conservation work in Canada and around the world.
This evening, you’ll also learn about the Wilder Canada Action Plan, our ten-year roadmap to protect biodiversity and create a future where wildlife and people can thrive together.
Thank you for joining us for this important conversation. By being here, you are adding your voice to a growing movement for a wilder, more resilient Canada.
Tonight’s Program
7:00 PM – Doors Open
7:30 PM – 8:30 PM – Keynote: Anthony Morgan & Dr. Gráinne McCabe
8:40PM – 9:00 PM – Q&A
Anthony Morgan, Host of The Nature of Things & Award-Winning Science Communicator
Anthony Morgan is an award-winning science communicator, Ph.D. researcher, startup founder and game designer who has hosted dozens of TV programs. He’s also the new host of The Nature of Things on CBC Television. He’s obsessed with changing how people see, think and talk about science in their everyday lives. He’s spent close to 20 years finding ways to do just that. He’s worked at the Ontario Science Centre with Asap SCIENCE, written for newspapers, hosted CBC Radio, collaborated with municipal governments and serves on the steering committee of the misinformation-tackling Science Up First. This work and more has earned him multiple distinctions and award nominations, including a Falling Walls nomination for a breakthrough science engagement initiative and being named one of CBC’s top 20 millennial change-makers.
Dr. Gráinne McCabe, Chief Conservation Officer, Wilder Institute
Dr. Gráinne McCabe joined the Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo in May 2023 as the Chief Conservation Officer. As a member of the executive leadership, she is responsible for leading strategic development for conservation translocations and community conservation initiatives, strengthening connections with stakeholders and partners, and coordinating research for a wide array of international programs dedicated to saving species at risk of extinction. In this newly created role, Gráinne is also responsible for providing strategic leadership and oversight to the Conservation & Science Department.
Gráinne’s career has been spent at the intersection of zoos and conservation, most recently as the Head of Field Conservation and Science for Bristol Zoological Society, United Kingdom, where she directed global conservation work in 10 countries and provision of six university degree programs. She brings a wealth of expertise in leading transformations, translocations and capacity building to increase conservation impact exponentially.
Gráinne is a member of the IUCN SSC Primate Specialist Group, as well as a member of the IUCN BIOPAMA Regional Advisory Committee. She received her PhD in Ecological Anthropology from the University of Texas at San Antonio and her Masters in Primatology from the University of Calgary in Alberta.
Reach out to your local Wilder Institute regional representative to continue the conversation.
Billie-Joe Kirouac
Senior Development Officer, Ontario
billiejoek@wilderinstitute.org