About Jeff Corwin
Jeff Corwin is a biologist,
wildlife conservationist, Emmy Award–winning host of several television shows,
and producer of MSNBC’s 100 Heartbeats documentary. He earned
two bachelor of science degrees from Bridgewater State College in Massachusetts
and a master’s of science in wildlife and fisheries conservation from the
University of Massachusetts at Amherst; in 1999 he received a doctorate in
public education from Bridgewater State for his lifelong work in communicating
to the public the need for a sustainable approach to using natural resources
and the importance of conserving endangered species. He is the founder of the
interactive EcoZone Wetlands Museum in Norwell, Massachusetts. When he’s not in
the field, he lives off the coast of Massachusetts with his wife and daughter.
About Mark Turetsky
Mark Turetsky is an award-winning audiobook narrator and voice-over artist living in Brooklyn. In addition to audiobooks, he has voiced numerous commercials, video games, and online presentations. Turetsky is a graduate of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts and holds a minor in English and American Literature. He was an AudioFile Best Voice for 2010 and 2013.