With decades of experience, Dr Peter Rogers has been a foremost figure in Rhino conservation, including one of the first to undertake rhino de-hornings, also known as rhino horn trimmings.
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Did you miss our live conversation with IVSA about the status of wildlife conservation? Continue reading to learn how you can watch it on replay…
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With decades of experience, Dr Peter Rogers and Dr Debbie English are considered two of the most experienced wildlife veterinarians specialising in Pangolin rehabilitation in the world. They specialize in the rescue and veterinary care of the Temminck’s ground pangolin, plus the management and conservation of many other endangered species.
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We have looked at the most searched destinations, projects, courses and events from 2023, and now it is time to announce the winners of the – public vote / most popular – using the most searched as the base for the nominated finalists!
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Don’t miss our reunion live stream with Dr Peter Rogers and Wildlife Vet Online co-creators and TEP’s original ambassadors – Nirvana, Izzy, Yashu, Molly and Kat: Tuesday, 5th December 2023
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With over 100 live stream replays available, here are the 4 types of live streams and how to watch them.
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February 2021 blog by Yashaswini Modak, third-year vet student at the Royal Veterinary College.
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November 2020 blog by Yashaswini Modak, third-year vet student at the Royal Veterinary College.
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Wildlife medicine is evolving constantly and takes an open mind and willingness to learn and be innovative.
The first one is extremely universal: education is power. As Dr. Rogers puts it, “saving one pangolin won’t save the species”.
3 Universities, 1 hour, 1 big quiz! Who will win? Recorded on the 1 July 2020 at 7pm BST for our first inter-university quiz hosted by The Expedition Project. UK Universities – Edinburgh, Nottingham and the London Royal Veterinary College. Here are the picture rounds associated with the quiz for you to refer to while […]