Wildlife biologist, explorer and broadcaster Lizzie Daly is one of the most fearless new voices in natural history television, a real-life adventurer who goes where few others dare to uncover the planet’s most extraordinary wildlife stories. 

From the frozen wilderness of the Arctic to tropical rainforests, oceans and some of the most challenging environments on Earth. Whether tracking musk oxen in sub-zero conditions, searching for elusive jaguars in the Pantanal or diving into marine ecosystems, she combines scientific expertise with an unstoppable spirit of discovery. 

A familiar face on BBC, National Geographic, Sky, Love Nature and Animal Planet, Lizzie is a wildlife filmmaker who doesn’t just tell stories of the wild, she lives them. 

Alongside her filmmaking career, Lizzie is currently completing a PhD using cutting-edge tag technology to understand how animals move and adapt in a changing world. Her latest adventures include filming Channel 4’s upcoming series following orphaned elephants, exploring the challenges of raising and protecting one of the planet’s most iconic species.