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Mothering Wildlife

Mothering Wildlife

著者: Elizabeth Johnson
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Telling the stories of moms who work in zoo, wildlife, vet, and conservation organizations. Working with wildlife brings a unique set of challenges for working mothers. Join me every other week as I interview moms working primarily in the zoo field as we discuss their journey as moms, navigating the mental, emotional, and often physical challenges that come with caring for wildlife and caring for kids.

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  • From Zookeeper, to Mom, to Making the Anonymous Animals Known with Alexis Fitch from Animals Anonymous Apparel
    2026/06/11

    Click here to send me a text! Have a story to share or just want to chat? Let's connect - because moms need moms!

    My guest this week is Alexis Fitch from Animals Anonymous Apparel! Alexis started her career as a zookeeper, however ultimately decided to leave the field with the birth of her first child and started an amazing apparel company dedicated to making the anonymous animals known.

    Animals Anonymous offers a wide variety of apparel, tumblers, decals, and more all designed by Alexis herself with the help of images submitted to her, often by zookeepers, of the animals and species that they work with! Alexis's passion though is education and she feels strongly about spreading the message about species that are less known. She believes that every species has a story worth telling and hopes that her apparel can start conversations about wildlife conservation. In fact, Animals Anonymous has currently donated over $300,000 to wildlife conservation.

    Alexis's advice is simple; do the thing and do it scared. From zookeeper, to mom, to small business owner making a difference for wildlife, Alexis believes that if you want to do something you should just dive right in.

    We talk about being a small business owner and a mom and how she manages to make both work. Alexis has four children and shares her stories of how she was back to work within days of giving birth, worked as a breastfeeding mom, and how she has managed to grow a business and online presence.

    Check out Animals Anonymous Apparel here: animalsanonymousapparel.com

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  • Body Image During Pregnancy with Paige Tamayo from the Dallas Zoo
    2026/05/28

    Click here to send me a text! Have a story to share or just want to chat? Let's connect - because moms need moms!

    My guest this week is Paige Tamayo, a Lead Zoologist at the Dallas Zoo. Paige and I know each other and used to work together when I was at Dallas. She joined my team in the Middle Wilds right before I moved back to Florida. Having both gone to the same college (although many years apart), we originally bonded over that, however I have loved seeing her career blossom and her start to grow her family.

    I reached out to Paige after I saw her post a video on Facebook talking about body image during pregnancy and how more people should be talking about it...and I agree! Our bodies are amazing and grow human beings; however, that doesn't mean that we can't feel a certain way about what is happening (very quickly) to our bodies and how that makes us feel. Sometimes those changes bring up feelings about our bodies from the past. Sometimes they bring up feelings we didn't know we had about our bodies, and learning how to live in this new body, whether during pregnancy or postpartum, is hard and often feels shameful and frustrating.

    I'm so appreciative to Paige for sharing her feelings and experiences on this topic! She very candidly shares her struggles with her own body image during pregnancy and she talks about how to support someone who might be struggling during pregnancy. She also shares how she has tried to support her inner dialogue by reminding herself that she's in a hard season right now, but that there is a light at the end of the tunnel.

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  • The Primal Instincts of Motherhood with Clare Belden-Walker from the Seneca Park Zoo
    2026/05/14

    Click here to send me a text! Have a story to share or just want to chat? Let's connect - because moms need moms!

    My guest this week is Clare Belden-Walker, an animal keeper at the Seneca Park Zoo. Clare's great love is primates, and she tells us all about her journey into zookeeping through the world of primate conservation!

    Pregnant zookeepers do some amazing things at work while pregnant and Clare shares stories about how she navigated pregnancy at work, doing physical labor almost up until her due date, and then helping to watch videos of their new mother giraffe until she finally went out on leave.

    Clare shares stories about being pregnant with severe morning sickness and trying to train new keepers to shift animals while navigating needing to run to the bathroom. She talks about how she adjusted her mindset to just accept being sick, instead of dreading it as a way to cope.

    Even more since becoming a mom, Clare loves to observe maternal behavior in primates. She even feels that being able to observe non-human primates "mother" their offspring has helped her in her own motherhood journey. We talk a bit about co-sleeping with our children and really leaning into our instincts when it comes to mothering them, especially early on.

    We also talk about Clare's postpartum period and how she advocated for herself to get the time she needed to be able to return to work, which included an additional month of leave as well as a gradual return to work in the form of half days and a reduced schedule.

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    Email: motheringwildlife@gmail.com

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