David Mizejewski is a media personality, author, blogger and a
naturalist with the National Wildlife Federation. He has been
fascinated by our natural world for as long as he can remember. A
lifelong naturalist, he spent his youth romping in the woods, fields
and wetlands, observing and learning about the surprising diversity of
wildlife that inhabits these areas. He holds a degree in Human and
Natural Ecology from Emory University and is an expert on wildlife, our
environment and green lifestyles. David is dedicated to using his
knowledge and his infectious enthusiasm to help others understand the
wonders of the natural world and how to live sustainably.
David hosted and co-produced Backyard Habitat on Animal Planet, a
television series airing from 2005-2008 that showed people how to
transform their yards and gardens into thriving habitats for birds and
other local wildlife. David also appeared in an Animal Planet
mini-series in April of 2007 called Springwatch U.S.A. that looked at
the effect seasonal change has on wildlife from salamanders and flying
squirrels to great horned owls and black bears. He blogs about the
about animal oddities for Animal Planet and Huffington Post and
contributes to NWF's blog Wildlife Promise.
David makes monthly appearances on NBC's Today Show and has been a
regular guest on Conan, Chelsea Lately, The Wendy Williams Show, Access
Hollywood Live The Martha Stewart Show, and ABC's Good Morning America.
He has also appeared on BET's The Mo'Nique Show, Planet Green's
Renovation Nation; HGTV's Gardening by the Yard and Curb Appeal;
Sundance Channel's Big Ideas for a Small Planet; The Weather Channel;
Fox's America's Newsroom, NBC's iVillage Live; Headline News Networks
Jane Velez-Mitchell and CNN's Headline News and Larry King Live.
David has also appeared in and provided voice-over for dozens of
educational and advocacy videos, PSAs and DVD extras produced by both
National Wildlife Federation and Walden Media for the feature films
Hoot, Nim's Island, and The Chronicles of Narnia. He has participated
as a wildlife expert in the press events for the films Where the Wild
Things Are and Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'hoole.
David also does numerous radio appearances and has been a guest on
NPR's Science Friday, Marketplace, The Diane Rehm Show and All Things
Considered, Martha Stewart and Rosie O'Donnell Sirius Radio shows, and
dozens of major market radio stations on programming running the gamut
from morning commute shows to evening news to weekend talk formats.
David is the author of Attracting Birds, Butterflies and Other Backyard
Wildlife, published in 2004 by Creative Homeowner and winner of the
2005 Publisher's Marketing Association Benjamin Franklin Award. He is
also a contributor to Gardening How-To magazine, published by the
National Home Gardening Club and a Contributing Editor to Birds and
Blooms magazine.
David is a graduate and board member of Emerging Wildlife Conservation
Leaders, an exclusive, two-year leadership training, networking and
mentoring program. He was one of twenty young conservationists to be
nominated and selected for the inaugural class of this competitive
program in 2005. He joined the board in 2008. David has also sat on
advisory groups for the North American Pollinator Protection Campaign,
Biodiversity Council, Alliance for Workplace Excellence, OurEarth.org
and Mother Earth News magazine.
He has been interviewed and profiled in many print publications,
including Entertainment Weekly, Out, Best Life, Sunset, Organic
Gardening, National Wildlife and Newsweek and Time magazines as well as
The New York Times, USA Today, The Chicago Tribune, The Christian
Science Monitor, Washington Post, along with the Associated Press and
Reuters. He is a regular speaker at environmental conferences and
events, both on the national and local level.
Originally from New Jersey, David now lives in Washington, DC but
frequents both New York City and Los Angeles.