Description
We help vet students get EMS credits without travelling, by presenting self-paced online courses in collaboration with wildlife veterinarians, ecologists, and game reserves in South Africa.
About your Teacher:
With over 30 years of experience, Dr. Peter Rogers is considered one of the most experienced wildlife veterinarians in the world. He specializes in the capture and veterinary care of some of South Africa’s most endangered species, including the southern white rhinoceros, black rhinoceros, African elephant, cheetah, African wild dog, African lion, Temminck’s ground pangolin, and many other species. Read more about his work here.
About Wildlife Vet Online:
These courses are designed to be online versions of selected wildlife medicine experiences available in South Africa. We’ve collaborated with projects to create a practical road trip in the form of the Wildlife Vet Experience, an exclusive package just for training vets and vet nurses that is both affordable and of high quality. It’s built around our principles of collaboration, credibility, and accessibility by connecting communities and exceptional projects and experts while not sacrificing some of the fantastic food and accommodation that South Africa has to offer. In this way, we’re able to provide both practical and theoretical instruction, covering veterinary treatment as well as sanctuary management and wildlife conservation.
Topics include:
- Animal Behaviour
- Animal Identification and Tracking Techniques
- Anti-Poaching
- Antibiotics and Supportive Medication
- Capture Equipment and Methods
- Conservation and Wildlife Education in the Community
- Game Reserve Management
- Modern Conservation
- Orphan Rearing
- Parasites
- Ranger and Vet Stories
- Rhino Dehorning, poaching, etc.
- Safety Practices
- Sanctuaries, Rehabilitation, and Rescue Centres
- Tranquilizers, Sedatives, and Opioids
- Wildlife and Field Management
Other mini-courses in this category delve into the care and protection of cheetahs, African elephants, African lions, rhinos, wild dogs, and more.
About our learners:
“I hadn’t realised how difficult pangolin conservation and medicine is until completing this course! Dr Rogers works tirelessly to ensure that every pangolin which comes into his care is looked after and the fact that he has been able to share his wisdom and the things he has learnt with us as budding vet conservationists is really amazing. So much that I didn’t know which I can now take forward with me into the future which will make me a better wildlife vet.” ~ Joanna, University of Edinburgh
“I want a pursue a career as a wildlife vet so feel that this course has been invaluable. I absolutely loved it!” ~ Chloe, Royal Veterinary College, London