Jessica Bridgers

Jessica Bridgers

As Deputy CEO, Jessica leads WFA’s policy team and facilitates the organisation’s strategic direction.

Jessica was previously Executive Director of World Animal Net, where she laid the foundation for the WFA and spearheaded the organisation’s engagement in the United Nations Sustainable Development Agenda. Her background in science and policy enables her to collaborate with diverse stakeholders to achieve concrete actions for animals, including the Animals’ Manifesto, endorsed by Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE, and 179 animal protection, human rights, and environmental organisations, as well as animal welfare guidelines with the World Bank, Food and Agriculture Organization, World Organisation for Animal Health and Wageningen University. She holds an MS in Animals and Public Policy from Tufts University and a BS in Biology.

She lives in Golden, Colorado, and is mama to one human, two rescue dogs, and the cockatiel who sparked her drive to improve the well-being of all animals.

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Jessica Bridgers

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EU and Australia call for animals to be included in UN Ministerial Declaration, on behalf of CANZ

The World Federation for Animals, together with Compassion in World Farming and Born Free, has been urging UN delegations to include animals in the Ministerial ...
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Animals Become a Diplomatic Issue at the United Nations

Animals are often overlooked in discussions at the UN level, but with the origins of COVID-19 bringing the linkage between human, animal and environmental health ...
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UNEA 5.1. – First Virtual UN Environment Assembly

Background This previous blog explained the work of the World Federation for Animals (WFA) and our members in the run-up to UNEA 5.1. When UNEA ...
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Launching an ‘Animals’ Manifesto’ for World Animal Day

  World Animal Net has brought together animal protection and environmental NGOs from across the world–Africa, Asia, Oceania, the Americas and Europe–on World Animal Day, ...
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