Online Courses: Your Opportunity to Protect Conservation in Africa
Covid-19 travel restrictions have had a devastating impact on conservation in South Africa. Most reserves rely heavily on tourism revenue to protect wildlife and sustain ecosystems. Some even depend on a steady supply of student volunteers from abroad. We wanted to respond to this challenge. So we teamed up with South African conservation projects and international ambassadors to create online courses. These raise funds for our partners through our Conservation Collaboration Fund. is our response to this challenge. Available through our Project Shop, they present opportunities to learn about African wildlife and help us to protect it.
Read MoreBeing a Conservation Ambassador
A blog by Nirvana Leaver, final-year vet student at the Dick Vet Veterinary College, Edinburgh.
Read MoreThe Wildlife Vet Online Course: My Experience
November 2020 blog by Yashaswini Modak, third-year vet student at the Royal Veterinary College.
Read MoreHow to become a wildlife vet in South Africa
Wildlife medicine is evolving constantly and takes an open mind and willingness to learn and be innovative.
Lessons From a Wildlife Vet
The first one is extremely universal: education is power. As Dr. Rogers puts it, “saving one pangolin won’t save the species”.