Working for conservation

WVI Trustees have a ball
02nd Dec 2011
WVI Trustees Tom Ogilvie-Graham (pictured), Sharon Miller and Miranda Stevenson hosted a small party at Fortnum and Mason’s Charity Christmas Party. It was a cabaret evening with champagne and nibbles, entertainment and exclusive shopping all evening. WVI organised the party in aid of our African painted dog health project in Zimbabwe but also to have great fun. A fabulous reward for all the hard work our trustees do for Wildlife Vets International.

What are we fundraising for?

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Wildlife Vets International is working to reverse the decline of some of the world's most endangered animals.

Our mission is to apply specialist veterinary expertise to saving rare and endangered wildlife.

Tiger conflict resolution: To supply a full time vet to Bangladesh for staff training and to set up a unique tiger disease prevention programme.

Amur leopard health: To continue our annual trapping and health monitoring of the wild Amur Leopard population, and to plan and implement future leopard release projects.

Support for Painted Dogs: To provide more training while in the field, and to supply more equipment for the Painted Dog Conservation Veterinary Clinic.

Primate rehabilitation facility, Nigeria: To supply equipment and training for a new quarantine facility providing disease management and screening, and other procedures.

Wildlife Medicine Training, Seychelles: Investigating the needs for wildlife medicine with the Seychelles Agriculture Agency and Nature Seychelles.

All of our work relies on charitable giving. Please make a donation here (don't forget to Gift Aid if you're a UK taxpayer).

I know that providing expert veterinary care to endangered animals is vital to ensure that they survive for future generations to enjoy

Kate Humble
WVI Patron and TV Presenter

Address:
Wildlife Vets International
Station House
Parkwood Street
Keighley
West Yorkshire
BD21 4NQ.
Tel:
+44(0)1535 661 298
Fax:
+44(0)1535 690 433
Email:
info@wildlifevetsinternational.org