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Wildlife Veterinary Medicine Course |
Wildlifevets | Conservation Medicine in Africa |
Dr Cobus Raath | Veterinary Students South Africa | South African Wildlife
Veterinarians
Zoo Medicine
Courses in South Africa | Exotics Animal work Kruger National Park
Game Capture | Veterinary Clinical Work and Research
| Veterinary Developmental Consultation |
Wildlife management and translocation |
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SPECIALIZING IN THE GLOBAL CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF WILDLIFE |
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Mission
To apply our veterinary background,
experience and networks to contribute and enhance
global wildlife conservation through active
involvement in all aspects of wildlife management,
education, research and development.
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Goals
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Maintain the highest
professional and ethical standards in our work
with wildlife and towards our clients.
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Promote a greater number of veterinarians as
team members in Conservation Medicine worldwide
through service excellence and education.
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Establish new conservation areas in such a
manner to render minimum disease risk and
wildlife human conflict at the interface.
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Promote and participate in research to develop
tools and methods ensure that all species of
wildlife are treated humanely and
compassionately during all wildlife management
activities.
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To
recognize our limitations and incorporate
specialists from our network to the benefit of
conservation.
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Represent wildlife and conservation on a global
scale.
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Staff
The practice currently consists of
two veterinarians led by Dr. Cobus Raath, working
exclusively with wildlife, professional game
capturer Mr. Louis van Wyk and the game capture
team.
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Wildlife Veterinary Medicine Course |
Wildlifevets | Conservation Medicine in Africa |
Dr Cobus Raath | Veterinary Students South Africa | South African Wildlife
Veterinarians
Zoo Medicine
Courses in South Africa | Exotics Animal work Kruger National Park
Game Capture | Veterinary Clinical Work and Research
| Veterinary Developmental Consultation |
Wildlife management and translocation
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