Objectives

Our working objectives are to:

  • provide veterinary and scientific support to conservation programmes worldwide to benefit endangered and rare wildlife
  • collect and distribute information on the health, management and protection of endangered species
  • promote the conservation, preservation and restoration of the world's endangered animal populations and their habitats
  • advise on public health and management of livestock issues, where this impacts on the health of rare or endangered wildlife.

Benefits

Training local people

John Lewis training staff at Kabul Zoo

The work of Wildlife Vets International benefits ...

  • rare and endangered animals all over the world
  • mankind, by preserving wildlife for future generations
  • The public health of local human populations, and the livestock on which they depend
  • the educational development and life skills of local biologists and veterinarians
  • the relationship between wild animals and the people whose lives are affected by them
Address:
Wildlife Vets International
Keighley Business Centre
South Street
Keighley
West Yorkshire
BD21 1AG.
Tel:
+44(0)1535 661 298
Fax:
+44(0)1535 690 433
Email:
info@wildlifevetsinternational.org