VetCT Specialists

VetCT is Fundraising for Wildlife Vets International

Fundraising for Wildlife Vets International
£2,037
raised of £6,000 target
VetCT Wildlife Warriors Worldwide Challenge, 1 July 2022
We provide veterinary expertise to save endangered species

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The team at VetCT is raising funds and awareness to support the fantastic work of our charity partner, Wildlife Vets International (WVI)

WVI provides veterinary expertise to support endangered species conservation projects all over the world!  

To raise additional funds to enable local veterinary team members to receive advanced training in wildlife medicine, VetCT is aiming to raise an additional £6000 through:

  • Donation matching during the 2023 London Vet Show
  • Hosting wildlife webinars with the WVI expert team, showcasing the work they do and inviting donations. Watch the webinars here: https://www.vet-ct.com/gb/news/2023/jun/15/wvi-wildlife-webinar-series/
  • Our 2023-4 global team challenge, exercising to virtually visit VetCT team members in over 30 locations, and travelling 30,000 miles as we circumnavigate the globe together.

Through 2022-23, our global team collectively exercised to reach a cumulative total of 21,282 miles to virtually visit the work WVI is doing to provide veterinary expertise and support local conservation projects battling to save endangered animals at each location. We raised over £7000 in total!

VetCT has partnered with WVI to provide teleconsulting support and fundraise for the important work they do. VetCT provides veterinary specialist advice to veterinary teams worldwide through our teleradiology, teleconsulting and education services.

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About the charity

Saving species from extinction is a complicated puzzle. There's no quick fix. Now more than ever, wildlife veterinary experts are crucial to help control disease & understand how diseases are transmitted. WVI train and support frontline staff in veterinary medicine so wildlife survives & thrives.

Donation summary

Total raised
£2,036.60
Online donations
£2,036.60
Offline donations
£0.00

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