Lynn is the CEO of Hertfordshire Zoo as well as being a trustee at The Big Cat Sanctuary. She has been involved in wildlife for over 30 years, raising hundreds of thousands of pounds for charities and conservation efforts across the world, whilst part-taking in sporting challenges.
Lynn has been a part of The Big Cat Sanctuary since it started over 20 years ago, and works closely with BIAZA.
Tyler is also a Director of Hertfordshire Zoo. He is passionate about conservation and has made it his mission to raise awareness of the illegal wildlife trade, assisting with the delivery of the first ever animal ambulance to The Ugandan Wildlife Education Centre in Uganda as part of the Drive 4 Wildlife conservation project.
Tyler is works alongside brothers Cam and Aaron in the CBBC series, One Zoo Three. The show highlights the work good zoos do and how both The Big Cat Sanctuary and Hertfordshire Zoo look after animals and support conservation projects around the globe.
Matt is a former English footballer who played in the football league for Barnet and Wycombe Wanderers. Matt is the founder of Limelight Access Lifestyle which is an exclusive and bespoke personal assistant service designed for people within the worlds of sport and entertainment.
Matt has a huge passion for wildlife and conservation and has volunteered between both charities, as well as supporting conservation projects abroad in Costa Rica, Uganda, Kenya and India.
Matt’s responsibilities include networking with potential sponsors and connections.
Sir Eric Peacock is the Chairman of The Big Cat Sanctuary leading the trustees, working closely with the trustees to ensure the Sanctuary is successful, compliant and achieving goals and visions.
Eric is a non executive Chairman of Kingfisher Beer and historically has been an advisor on several Government boards . He is also Chairman of the Peacock Foundation.
Eric is passionate about The Big Cat Sanctuary, its animals and wonderful staff. He has a great interest in animal conservation and all associated projects.
With over 30 years of experience Steve founded Yorkshire Fine Arts thanks to his wealth of knowledge and experience. Steve is self-taught and comes from the fine art industry – his pieces have been sold internationally, from London to Monte Carlo and Barbados.
Steve has travelled across the world as a conservationist for over 10 years, Steve is a keen environmentalist with a passion for wildlife.
For Gary Batters animals have been his life, raised on a farm, he has worked in zoos for 42 years. He started his career at Windsor Safari with time at ZSL London Zoo, RZSS Highland Wildlife Park and Banham Zoo and Africa Alive (ZSEA).
He has worked as an animal keeper through to the highest levels of zoo management. Gary has had periods on the General Councils of the British and Irish Zoo Association, with a term as vice chairman, and the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria, he has been a government appointed zoo inspector and for many years a board member and former President of the Association for the Study and Conservation of Lemurs.