This is a Membership Live Stream!
Recorded: 2nd November 2021
LIVE with: World renown wildlife vet, Dr Peter Rogers BVSc.
Topic: African Lion Surgery (Special Edition)
The below three steps will enter students into our TEP livestream raffle at the end of the 2 November livestream AND qualify them for receiving both the lion module AND the lion surgery module for only £15 – a saving of £85!!
Step 1 – Join the livestream on 2 November 2021 at 6pm U.K.
Step 2 – Comment #TEPLions in the comment box of your Facebook society page during the livestream (6pm-7pm U.K. time).
- Make sure you comment on the livestream comments not the announcement post comments.
- You’ll only qualify if the comment is made during the livestream.
Step 3 – Buy the lion surgery module here between 6pm on the 2 November and 6pm on the 3 November for the discounted price of £15 and if you have done the hashtag in step 2 then we will add the upcoming Lion module to your account (when it comes out). Please note that it is not out yet.
Other prizes:
We are a collaboration of 7 U.K. societies and so each month there will be additional prizes for:
– The most engaged viewer / audience member including the option to join us on screen at the end of the livestream if that audience member would like too.
– The society with the most viewers.
You can join in with the discussions and ask questions via the below collaborating university society pages:
Primary collaborators:
Nottingham – Nottingham University Veterinary Zoological Society
Edinburgh – Dick Vet Wildlife Conservation Society
London – RVC Zoological Society
Secondary collaborators:
Bristol – Bristol University Veterinary Zoological Society
Liverpool – Liverpool University Veterinary Zoological Society
Glasgow – Glasgow University Veterinary Zoological Society
Worldwide – International Veterinary Students Association – Wild & Exotic Animals Community
Previous Livestreams available here.
You can also post questions and comments below…
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