Medelin Osejo is the Events Specialist at Wildlife Conservation, where she develops and manages experiences that connect communities with global conservation efforts. She began her career at the University of California, Santa Cruz, where she combined her studies with hands-on fieldwork and event coordination. Her early conservation experience included research on amphibians and reptiles, as well as work with Bat Conservation International supporting bat conservation initiatives.

With a strong foundation in both field research and public engagement, Medelin is committed to advancing awareness of wildlife conservation through events that inspire action and foster meaningful connections.

She holds a Bachelor’s in Science degree in Ecology and Evolution from the University of California, Santa Cruz. Based in California, she enjoys attending concerts, fostering kittens, and spending time with her cats. She is also an enthusiastic lover of frogs.