Announcing the 2025-26 CALS Ambassadors
The fifth round of CALS Ambassadors have been selected to carry out innovative projects that advance animal protection and animal law across the globe.

At the Center for Animal Law Studies (CALS), our reach grows with every passing year. Today, our alumni represent 33 countries across six continents, making CALS uniquely positioned to advance legal protections for animals worldwide. Through the Global Ambassador Program (GAP), CALS empowers animal law JD, LLM, and MSL alumni to continue their advocacy and education around the world by supporting projects that create meaningful, lasting impact for animals and the communities that care for them.
Since its launch in 2020, the Global Ambassador Program has supported four rounds of alumni-led initiatives spanning legislative reform, animal law education, capacity building and more. These efforts have helped grow the global animal law movement and foster change across borders.
Now, we are excited to announce our fifth round of CALS Ambassadors, who will serve from November 1, 2025, through October 31, 2026: Gladys Kamasanyu (Uganda), Dulki Seethawaka (Sri Lanka), Emily Talkington (United States), and Jessica Bridges (Australia). Below, they share their GAP projects and how they plan to advance animal protection in their home regions and beyond. You can reach each CALS Ambassador bio as well.
Gladys Kamasanyu (LLM ’20)
Saving Wildlife in Uganda’s Nakaseke Community Wildlife Area
Dulki Seethawaka (LLM ’25)
Building a Movement for Animal Protection in Sri Lanka
Emily Talkington (MSL ’23)
Introducing Animal Law into Veterinary Education
Jessica Tselepsy (LLM ’23)
Empowering Animal Protection Organizations in Australia
In the year ahead, we’ll share updates about our CALS Ambassadors’ work, culminating in a celebratory webinar next fall that will showcase their impact. To view the webinar featuring our fourth round of CALS Ambassadors, visit this link.
The Center for Animal Law Studies (CALS) was founded in 2008 with a mission to educate the next generation of animal law advocates and advance animal protection through the law. With vision and bold risk-taking, CALS has since developed into a world-renowned animal law epicenter. CALS’ Alumni-in-Action from 30 countries are making a difference for animals around the world. CALS is a self-funded Center within the law school operating under the Lewis & Clark College 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status, and is able to provide these educational opportunities through donations and grants.
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