About Wildlife Vets International

(c) Peter Kertesz

Veterinary Director John Lewis monitoring an Amur Leopard

Conservation charities work hard to protect wild animals and wild places. Without veterinary skills and training, their job is much more difficult. Wildlife Vets International is a new charity created to give conservation workers the veterinary support and skills they need.

We provide veterinary services for conservation projects, training for staff working hands-on with endangered species, and a rapid response to conservation emergencies. We work with field projects on saving rare and endangered animals.

An important part of the work carried out by Wildlife Vets International is the education and training of people who live and work in the animals' natural range. This training provides people with extra skills, and contributes to sustainable, long-term solutions for preserving endangered species. We hope to improve the relationship between wild animals and the people with whom they share their world.

We work closely with zoos, conservation charities and governments to provide help where it is needed most.

You can make a donation safely and securely to help us to provide care to more animals under threat by clicking here.

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