Our Team | Ambassador

Cam Whitnall

Cam Whitnall is a wildlife presenter, photographer and Managing Director of The Big Cat Sanctuary, one of the UK’s leading conservation centres. He also stars in CBBC’s One Zoo Three and OZT Goes Wild in Britain, alongside his brothers, bringing zoo life and British wildlife to screens in a fresh, educational, and engaging way.

About Cam

Cam Whitnall is a wildlife presenter, photographer and Managing Director of The Big Cat Sanctuary, one of the UK’s leading conservation centres. He also stars in CBBC’s One Zoo Three and OZT Goes Wild in Britain, alongside his brothers, bringing zoo life and British wildlife to screens in a fresh, educational, and engaging way.

Living and working at his family’s sanctuary and zoo, The Big Cat Sanctuary and Hertfordshire Zoo, Cam uses his platform to inspire the next generation about conservation. Across TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube, he’s built a passionate audience of over 2 million, sharing behind-the-scenes access, wildlife content, photography and his conservation work around the world.

Cam is an Ambassador for Nature’s SAFE, SANCCOB, and Bear Grylls, and a Patron of Helping Rhinos, collaborating with global partners to protect endangered species. His mission is simple: to inspire, educate, and make a lasting difference for wildlife and the planet.

Who we are

Our work would not be possible without our incredible team

Tony Noble

Trustee & Fundraising Committee Chair

Black Hornbill

Total Population: Unknown

Smew

Total Population: Around 80,000 in the wild

Clouded Leopard

Total Population: Less than 10,000 in the wild

African Lion

Total Population: 20,000 - 25,000 in the wild

Pygmy marmoset

Total Population: Unknown

Red-footed tortoise

Total Population: Unknown

Asiatic Lion

Total Population: Around 650 in the wild

Bush dog

Total Population: Unknown

Argentine black and white tegu

Total Population: Unknown

Senegal galago

Total Population: Unknown

Owston’s palm civet

Total Population: Unknown

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Capybara

Total Population: Unknown

Lesser Madagascan tenrec

Total Population: Unknown

Red Panda

Total Population: Less than 10,000 in the wild

African wild dog

Total Population: Around 6,600 in the wild

Southern white rhino

Total Population: Around 15,000 in the wild

Sumatran laughing thrush

Total Population: 2,500 - 10,000 in the wild

Bolivian squirrel monkey

Total Population: Unknown

Parma Wallaby

Total Population: 1,000 - 10,000 in the wild