Sabrina Brando (She/Her)

Director | Researcher | Writer | Speaker, AnimalConcepts

About Sabrina Brando

Hi, I‘m Sabrina, I love the outdoors, laughter, journeys, and connecting with others, including other animals! How are you (but then really) & can you please tell me a story, are two of my favourite questions. Stories of call kinds can inspire, bring us joy, connection, and help us heal. Stories and ACTs can affect change. One of my favourite quotes is along the lines of ‘What you do speaks so loudly that I cannot hear what you say’ by Ralph Waldo Emerson. It connects deeply to my ideas around flourishing for all. For peoples, other animals, the greater community of life, and this beautiful planet we share. To listen, learn, share, and act from a culture of respect and care. I look forward to connecting with you.

 

Sabrina Brando is the director of AnimalConcepts, including INTERBEING, an online platform uniting people and organisations on 6 continents, combining animal, people, and planetary wellbeing. Sabrina is a Certified Compassion Fatigue Professional and an Optimize Eudaimonia Coach, and has an MSc in Animal Studies. Now in her final PhD year at the University of Stirling in Scotland she focusses on human wellbeing at an individual, team, leadership, and organisational level in animal wellbeing and conservation professionals. Sabrina is a graduate of the Inner MBA class for which she completed a project on creating a culture of care in the workplace.

 

Sabrina teaches at universities and works with zoos, aquariums, sanctuaries, and other facilities worldwide. She is a frequent keynote speaker and has organised over 500 events through AnimalConcepts since 2004. Sabrina has published popular and academic articles, and works with governments, writing policies and guidelines. She is the author of a book on ‘Optimal Welfare of Ageing Wild Animals in Human Care’ by Springer Nature. She is working on a forthcoming book by Taylor & Francis on wellbeing in animal care professionals and wildlife conservationists, informed by her 37+ years in the field and PhD research, together with the external AnimalConcepts team a book by Routledge on Animal Behaviour Training and Ethics for Animal Wellbeing Education Research and Conservation, and a book close to her heart with all the things she wishes she knew when starting in the field of animals and conservation, with the provisional title of Wild about self-care.

 

In 2018, Sabrina became a Chief Storyteller. She loves storytelling and writing - particularly about animals, the human-animal connection, and the natural world. She often wears a button with “I love stories” on it. This button sparks many great conversations and storytelling about animals, among many other topics, from people she meets at conferences to strangers on a plane. If you have a story you want to share about the animal(s) you care(d) for, a special friendship you have with your favourite animal, a great action for animals, peoples, or the planet you were involved in, or anything else that makes your heart sing, Sabrina would love to hear from you!

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Jul 26, 2025

@SIMON KARIUKI

Hello Simon, thank you very much for you caring reflections and suggestions. I will have a think of a story or insight 😊

Perhaps you would be so kind and willing, here or in a direct message to elaborate so I can learn more about your comment "One idea that might be helpful: incorporating reflections from early-career conservationists and community-based practitioners working in marginalized areas. Their experiences often highlight not just burnout risks, but creative coping strategies rooted in culture, kinship, and purpose."? 

Specifically I am curious about 'creative coping strategies rooted in culture, kinship, and purpose' as I see these as 'universal' in the sense that also here in Spain, or when I work elsewhere, there are cultural, and other aspects to consider, but maybe these are amplified or exacerbated due to geo/political and other lacking/challenging conditions, is this what I have to understand when you speak of marginalised areas? 

Thank you for sharing so I can learn more and understand better. 

Jan 17, 2025

Thanks a lot for the invitation @Thirza Loffeld I enjoyed our conversation and connecting with you. Till soon again! 

Jul 12, 2024

Thanks @Amanda Mendonça Ferreira de Andrade e Silva feel welcome to contribute if you feel inspired. Take care, Sabrina

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