Dante Fenolio

Vice President, Center For Conservation And Research at San Antonio Zoo

Dante Fenolio, MS, Ph.D., serves as the Vice President of the Center for Conservation and Research at the San Antonio Zoo, focusing on various conservation projects involving amphibians and invertebrates across North America and China. In addition, Dante holds the position of Director of Research at the Amazon Conservatory for Tropical Studies in Peru, conducting studies on treetop amphibians and reptiles. As a Visiting Scholar at Trinity University and a primary investigator for Project Selva, efforts are made to foster sustainable craft revenue streams among indigenous Peruvians. With significant experience in deep-pelagic research and cave biodiversity, Dante has contributed to numerous conservation initiatives and has an extensive background in wildlife photography. Educational qualifications include a Ph.D. in Biology with a focus on amphibian conservation from the University of Miami.

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San Antonio Zoo

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San Antonio Zoo is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization committed to securing a future for wildlife. Through its passion and expertise in animal care, conservation, and education, the zoo’s mission is to inspire its community to love, engage with, act for and protect animals and the places they live. The zoo welcomes more than a million visitors each year and is open year round. San Antonio Zoo is accredited by both the Association of Zoos and Aquariums and the Zoological Association of America.


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