Wildlife Vet

How to Become a Wildlife Vet

Becoming a wildlife veterinarian requires a significant amount of education, training, and experience. It is a specialized field that involves working with wild animals in their natural habitats or wildlife rehabilitation centres, and it can be challenging due to the unique and often unpredictable nature of wildlife veterinary care. While pursuing a career as a wildlife veterinarian is possible, it is important to understand that it may not be easy, and it typically requires a high level of dedication and commitment.

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World Renowned Wildlife Vet, Dr Peter Rogers

With decades of experience, Dr Peter Stewart 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.

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Inter-University Society Leader-board 2020 (Wildlife Vet Online)

Our participating international university societies – Dick Vet Wildlife Conservation Society (University of Edinburgh), Nottingham University Veterinary Zoological Society (University of Nottingham) and Royal Veterinary College Zoological Society (Royal Veterinary College, London), Glasgow University Veterinary Zoological Society (University of Glasgow), Bristol University Veterinary Zoological Society (University of Bristol), Liverpool University Veterinary Zoological Society (University of Liverpool), International Veterinary Students Association (Worldwide) – have been accumulating points based on their participation on relevant Wildlife Veterinarian and Ecology courses provided by our projects and ambassadors.

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Vet Society / Zoology Quiz

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.

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