NATIONAL WILDLIFE CENTRE - Key Persons


Diana Kouril

Job Titles:
  • in 2022 As Our Executive Director
Diana Kouril joined the National Wildlife Centre in 2022 as our Executive Director. She keeps busy with planning, directing and organizing NWC's programs and operations.

Dr. Anjuli Dabydeen

Dr. Anjuli Dabydeen has always had a passion for wildlife and first volunteered with the National Wildlife Centre in its early stages as a mobile clinic. She completed her Bachelor of Science at the University of Guelph majoring in wildlife biology and conservation, then went on to study her vet degree at the University of Sydney, Australia. She spent two and a half years working with small animals down under but has now returned to fulfill her dream of working with wildlife and conserving nature. She is very excited to be back working with the team at the NWC.

Dr. Cara Newberry

Dr. Cara Newberry is a new wildlife Veterinary Intern with NWC. She is a California native, where she grew up and went to undergrad and veterinary school. She has always had an interest in conservation and got involved in both wildlife research and rehabilitation during school. After graduating, she completed a small animal internship with a focus on exotic animals. She is very excited to get to work in wildlife full-time with the National Wildlife Centre. She will be located onsite at AIWC (Alberta Institute for Wildlife Conservation) and gain experience with a whole range of new species. In her free time, she loves to be outside - climbing, snowboarding, or exploring the mountains with her dog.

Dr. Dana Cox

Job Titles:
  • Treasurer of the Board

Dr. Daniela Losada

Dr. Daniela Losada (pictured on the left with Dr. Sherri Cox) is a veterinary graduate of the National University of Colombia. After graduating from Veterinary School in 2019, she earned a master's degree in avian immunology at the University of Prince Edward Island in 2021. She also was a volunteer at Hope for Wildlife, helping with the medical cases. While doing her master's, Daniela volunteered at the Atlantic Veterinary College's Wildlife Service and Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative. She then went on to the Western College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, where she completed an internship in zoological, exotic and wildlife medicine in 2022, and worked next as a small animal rotating intern at the Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph. Daniela would like to become a board-certified specialist in zoological medicine, which includes wildlife medicine. She enjoys spending time outdoors, traveling, learning new languages and playing soccer.

Dr. Krista Halling

Job Titles:
  • Director

Dr. Mikaela Jahncke

Dr. Mikaela Jahncke grew up in Mineville, Nova Scotia. She completed her Bachelor of Science degree at the Dalhousie Agricultural Campus in Truro before graduating from the Atlantic Veterinary College in PEI. After graduation, Mikaela worked as a small animal veterinarian in Nova Scotia before deciding to transition to a full-time National Wildlife Centre veterinary intern, based onsite at Hope for Wildlife. Besides wildlife, she has a particular interest in surgery and pathology. Outside of veterinary medicine, Mikaela enjoys the outdoors (especially the ocean!), music, movies, and travelling.

Dr. Nellissa Stalenhoef

Dr. Nellissa Stalenhoef completed a veterinary internship in wildlife medicine based at the National Wildlife Centre headquarters in Ontario. Since vet school, Dr. Stalenhoef has been passionate about wildlife rehabilitation, conservation, and One Health based medicine. After graduating from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine in Saskatoon in 2019, she completed a small animal rotating internship at the Atlantic Veterinary College in PEI. She worked in companion animal practice for almost a year before having the incredible opportunity to join the National Wildlife Centre as an intern. When she is not working with wildlife, she also sees companion animals at the Glendale Veterinary Hospital. We are pleased to say Dr. Stalenhoef will continue helping wild patients as part of the medical team at the National Wildlife Centre in Ontario.

Dr. Sherri Cox - Chairman

Job Titles:
  • Chairman of the Board
The NWC is led by our founder and wildlife veterinarian, Dr. Sherri Cox. A graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College (OVC), Dr. Cox has a special interest in orthopedic surgery and has diverse experience working with native birds, reptiles, and mammals. Dr. Cox has also been involved with oiled wildlife and response since 2002. She has been an instructor at the National Wildlife Rehabilitators Association conferences, given talks at the OVC, and trained many student veterinarians and veterinary technicians in wildlife medicine. She is an instructor for the National Wildlife Rehabilitators Association and the International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council, gives talks throughout the world on wildlife rehabilitation medicine, and trains many student veterinarians and veterinary technicians in wildlife medicine. Dr. Cox is also an Adjunct Faculty member at the College of Biological Science, University of Guelph.

Dr. Taryn Ellis

Dr. Taryn Ellis completed a medial degree in biology and chemistry from Queen's University. She then went on to live out her childhood dream to become a veterinarian when she graduated from the Ontario Veterinary College with honours in 2010. Since graduation, Taryn has worked in small animal practices mainly in the Southern Georgian Bay/Collingwood region. She did enjoy a short stint teaching anesthesia in the Veterinary Technician Program at Georgian College. Taryn enjoys all aspects of small animal medicine but has a special interest in internal medicine, dentistry and working at incorporating fear free practices into each of her patient's visits. Taryn spends her free time with her husband, two sons and their lab/beagle cross Butters. Her and her family are looking forward to adding a kitten into the mix this year. She also enjoys hiking, biking, skiing and cooking.

Octavio Perez

Octavio Perez has been part of the medical team since 2014. He does everything from assisting in anesthesia and surgery to preparing temporary housing for post-operative patients. Octavio never passes up a moment to help rescue an animal or transport them to the hospital. He helped to co-found the National Wildlife Centre and was one of its original Board members. In his spare time, he enjoys scuba diving and seeing wildlife in their natural environment.

Stephen Helston - VP

Job Titles:
  • Vice - President

Susan Gosling

Job Titles:
  • Director

Tracey Cox

Job Titles:
  • Vice - President of the Board