Our TWC: On Camera! series is the work of Marcus De Leon. Marcus is a Hollywood screenwriter and director from Los Angeles who works mostly out of Tucson. He is more recently a documentary and commercial director as well. He serves as volunteer filmmaker at Tucson Wildlife Center, creating our TWC: On Camera! film series. He is also a Fellow at the Hanson Film Institute at the University of Arizona's College of Fine Arts. Marcus has written feature films and screen plays for HBO, Sony Pictures and other Hollywood studios, and has directed four feature films.

Click on the YouTube link at the bottom of any of our website pages to view the TWC: On Camera! series and other videos about the Tucson Wildlife Center. Or, select from the videos listed below.

Wilbur the Tucson Wildlife Center's licensed education Bobcat

On Camera - I Was Born A Wildcat

This month's video by Marcus DeLeon, TWC's volunteer filmmaker, features Wilbur. Tag along with Wilbur on an education mission Click HERE to watch Wilbur.

French veterinary student bottle feeds an orphaned skunk

On Camera - Marie's Summer at TWC

This video features Marie Labruyere, a veterinary student from the famous Maisons-Alfort veterinary school in France. Marie volunteered at TWC for two weeks and spent long days working all aspects of rescue, rehab, and release. Marcus De Leon, volunteer filmmaker, has created a fun French film featuring Marie. Click HERE to watch.

Chrissy Tolley, a University of Arizona senior and Tucson native at the Tucson Wildlife Center with a Great Horned Owl

On Camera - A Behind the Scenes Tour

Go behind the scenes at TWC with Chrissy Tolley, a University of Arizona senior and Tucson native, as she discovers all the hard work and resources it takes to save southern Arizona's wildlife. Click HERE to watch.

Goshawk rescued by TWC is ready to be released

On Camera - To Release a Goshawk

LouRae Whitehead, Director of Animal Care, sets out to release a rehabbed rare Northern Goshawk. Along the way she encounters a biting Gila Monster, an order from the US Army, and other surprises. Click HERE to watch.

Javelina trapped in an oil pit looks for help

On Camera - Javelina Oil Pit Rescue

Tucson Wildlife Center's founder and president, Lisa Bates, rescues a 65 pound javelina out of a 10 foot deep mechanic's pit. Click HERE to watch.

Baby Bobcat in rehabilitation at the Tucson Wildlife Center

On Camera - We Are Tucson Wildlife Center

Rescue,, rehab, and release of bobcats, javelina, coyotes, hawks, owls, and more in Southern Arizona. Learn about TWC's mission. Click HERE to watch.