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OUR PARTNERs

 

Worldwide Vets could not do what we do without a network of colleagues and supporters. Each of our partners brings something different to the table. Their roles vary from donors, sponsors, CPD (veterinary training) provider, community liaison and logistical support. Over the years we have joined forces with these organisations to be able to do as much for animals as possible, because when we work together, we can do more. Meet our colleagues below.

Marine Dynamics

Marine Dynamics are another one of our key partners for the Marine Vet Course, they are an award-winning ecotourism and marine experiences brand, globally recognised for being committed to marine conservation, research and preservation of the marine environment. Conservation, research and education are at the forefront of their mission. Their marine biologists via their registered Conservation Trust has collected over 2 decades of wildlife data and produced over 30 scientific publications that are used to influence conservation policies all over South Africa.

Wild Spirit

Our Partners at Wild Spirit bring an experts lead course in the field, covering topics that will give volunteers a diverse understanding of wildlife veterinary medicine and the challenges faced by conservationists in Africa. The knowledge gained enables participants to contribute to protecting endangered wildlife on a global scale. Their mission, much like ours, creating a positive impact on wildlife conservation through a global network of professional work, education and awareness.

VetX Wildlife Legacy Services

We are proud partners with VetX who run our African Vet Conservation Project. They believe that real-world experience is the best teacher, which is why their approach is all about learning by doing, from capturing and caring for wildlife to managing the unexpected challenges of the wild. Their approach stands out because they go beyond the ordinary. Volunteers won’t just observe, they’ll actively participate. Their vision is to inspire and train the next generation of wildlife vets and conservationists and we could not be more thrilled to work alongside them. 

Rescue Paws

Rescue P.A.W.S. is a not-for-profit animal welfare organization in Thailand that aims to improve the quality of life of animals through sterilization, adoption and education. Since opening in 2013, they have had a significant impact on the health, quality of life and the overall of number of stray dogs alighning perfectly with what Worldwide Vets stands for, making them a key partner in our mission. 

ZAASO

ZAASO is a community based registered non-profit NGO with their focus on primarily an animal Sanctuary but they also run a general animal clinic where treatment can be provided. Their goal is to encourage the active participation of the community in the process of self empowerment and education on Animal Rights. Their motto; "In a world where you can be anything, be kind" and we could be more proud to work alongside them on our Zanzibar Vet Clinic.

ARCAS Rescue Centre

ARCAS is a non-profit Guatemalan Civil Association formed in 1989 by a group of Guatemalan citizens who became concerned as they saw their precious natural heritage, especially their wildlife, rapidly disappearing before their eyes. Since its establishment, the ARCAS Rescue Center has grown into one of the largest and most complex rescue centers in the world, receiving between 300 and 600 animals of more than 40 species per year. In 2025 we decided to partner with them, creating an invaluable hands-on wildlife course for veterinary, nurse and tech students. 

RESQ Charitable Trust

Founded in 2007 to provide emergency aid to animals in distress, RESQ Charitable Trust is a not-for-profit organisation based out of Pune, India. Since inception, their rescue and rehabilitation work has provided aid to thousands of animals of over 230+ species, improved public health and safety outcomes and actively worked on preventing human-animal conflict across varied ecosystems. We are proud to work alongside RESQ who are powered by a 85+ team members who dedicatedly work towards their vision of conservation and coexistence between wildlife, communities and animals.

Flourish Veterinary Consulting

Flourish helps veterinary professionals, leaders and teams strengthen communication, grow healthier cultures and create workplaces where people thrive in and through their work. Making them an invaluable partner in our Thrive Mental Health Retreat, which is designed for any professionals wanting to improve their working environment, career longevity, satisfaction and ability to support and develop themselves and their team.

Two Oceans Aquarium

The Two Oceans Aquarium is internationally respected for their high standards in animal care, promoting sustainability through environmental education and conservation. We are proud to partner with them through our Marine Vet Course, showcasing our volunteers a rare insight into marine veterinary medicine, research and conservation. In whatever The Two Oceans Aquarium does, their philosophy is to be; responsible, ethical, compassionate, respectful, dedicated and passionate.

SPCA International

SPCA International are a key donor towards our frontline animal rescue work inside of Ukraine. They provide not just logistical support but also donation of supplies, friendship and moral support when times are tough. We thank them for standing up to take on this unique challenge alongside our team.

Butterfly Network

Butterfly Network has donated ultrasound units towards our international animal rescue missions. To date we have distributed 20 portable units across Ukraine, taken one deep into the Amazon to service rescued wildlife, and into Costa Rica to help diagnose injuried exotic species. The lightweight and pocket sized ultrasound machines link up to the vet's phones and mean we can diagnose problems in remote locations, send images to colleages abroad, and work in water, mud, heat and rain, where other equipment would struggle to work.



AVMF

The American Veterinary Medical Foundation (AVMF)  has generously supported our work including high volume spay and neuter work on the frontline in Ukraine. We are honored to continue workig with this wonderful organisation not just abroad but also through shared networking at USA conferences. 

Wildlife Vets Namibia

Wildlife Vets Namibia are valued partners in our rhino conservation work in Namibia, playing a pivotal role in both field operations and education. Together, we collaborate on the safe and ethical dehorning of rhino. As leaders in this field, Ulf and Mariska also teach on the rhino dehorning course, sharing their extensive hands-on experience, clinical skills, and deep understanding of conservation medicine.

Saving the survivors

Saving the Survivors is a key partner in our wildlife conservation training, bringing exceptional frontline experience from some of the most challenging environments in Africa. Led by Johan Marais, the organisation plays a central role in delivering our Elephant and Rhino Medicine Course, where Johan shares his unparalleled expertise in the medical management, emergency care, and conservation of these iconic species. 

The International Society of Equine Locomotor Pathology (ISELP)

Working with ISELP we have been supporting horses through donations of equipment, and training programmes for clinicians. The International Society of Equine Locomotor Pathology (ISELP) is a 501(c)3 Non-Profit Educational Society focused on lameness in the equine athlete. The goal of ISELP is to provide contemporary knowledge and techniques in the continually evolving field of equine locomotor analysis to better prepare the equine clinician to understand and manage lameness conditions in the equine athlete.

Figs

We’re proud to be sponsored by FIGS who provided our team with scrubs, jackets and accessories, giving our team the comfort and functionality they need while operating from the frontlines of conservation to disaster response. This support makes a tangible difference to our team’s effectiveness and safety in the field.

RAREC

Rarec is the home of the Peru Wildlife Internship. Since 2011, the sanctuary has worked at the forefront of conservation and has a good understandig of the community and close ties with the government. Animasl are rescued from snares, illegal pet trade, or those brought in by the community. Volunteers are able to spend time here learning about widlife care and treatment at the clinic. 

Ukrainian Equestrian Charity Foundation

Working with the Ukrainian Equestrian Charity Foundation we have been supporting horses in Ukraine receive veterinary donations and care, as well as advising on various protocols and medical topics. The UECF gives counseling support and other kinds of needs-based assistance on the ground, including mapping shelter options and assisting with the relocation of horses, gathering offers for goods, and organizing logistics to deliver goods to equestrians and their horses inside of Ukraine.

MDF Instruments

We have teamed up with MDF Instruments to support veterinary work in Ukraine. MDF is a leading supplier of stethoscopes and sphygmomanometers which are not just brilliant in their function but quite beautiful in their style! Through their Crafting Wellness initiative which supports charitable work around the globe, they have kindly sent a number of stethoscopes to us to support our outreach missions in Ukraine. Their current donation will provide lifesaving diagnostics and surgical monitoring for animals inured in the war, saving innocent lives at their time of need.  Check our their site for top of the range equipment with designs to suit every personality.

Walkin' Pets

Walkin' Pets produce customisable wheelchars for injured dogs, cats, pigs, calves...infact almost any species you could imagine! Getting animals back on their feet is their specialty and along with their partners YuMove, they have donated many wheelchars to our mobile vet clinic in Ukraine so animals injured in the war can have a happy and exercise filled life.  

Sound

Our friends at Sound and Antech Diagnostics have generously donated a brand new digital xray machine, the Fusion II, to help with our international outreach work. This wonderful donation is also supported by Mr George Suzuki from Canon USA and Mr Eugene Lee from Poskom USA. Being able to utilise radiography in a mobile setting allows us to instantly diagnose broken bones, see internal damage caused by road traffic accidents, find old snares cutting deep into the skin of wild animals and so much more.

Vetel Diagnostics

Vetel Diagnostics have been kind enough to support our work around the world by donating ultrasound and xray machines in order to provide diagnostic investigations to all species of animals. From dogs and cats to lions and zebra, their generous support has allowed us to give gold standard of care to so many animals. 

Pulse Vet

The wonderful team at Pulse Vet donated a shockwave therapy machine to help us treat injured animals. The pulsewave therapy unit allows our veterinarians to speed up wound healing, fracture repair and many other injuries sustained by all sizes of animal, improving welfare and getting our patients back to full health much faster. 

The Street Dog Coalition

A fine example of how distance is no hurdle to animal lovers who want to help those in need. We have paired up with Dr Geller The Street Dog Coalition to provide even more support to the animals in Ukraine. Their team fundraised for a mobile vet clinic to be send from USA to our frontline work in Ukraine, and are providing ongoing support so animals affected by the war can receive even better treatment and care.

SANCCOB

SANCCOB in South Africa is a vital partner in our marine conservation work, sharing their world-class expertise in seabird rescue and rehabilitation. They play a central role in teaching our Marine Veterinary Course, providing hands-on training in the care, treatment, and management of seabirds affected by oil spills, injury, or environmental threats. Through this collaboration, our participants gain practical skills and insights from a team actively working on the frontlines of marine wildlife conservation, helping to ensure the next generation of marine veterinarians is well-prepared to protect and rehabilitate vulnerable species.

MSD Animal Health

MSD has gone above and beyond to provide medications and vaccinations for animals that would normally go without. Partnering with our international outreach missions they have allowed us to reach more animals than ever before, preventing transmissible diseases and helping animals live healthier lives.

SNIP International

SNIP International is a UK registered charity dedicated to improving standards of animal welfare around the world. In particular SNIP International promotes trap, neuter, return (TNR) programmes and have provided catching, trapping and holding equipment to us with this work.  

FEI

The FEI supports our charitable equine work in Ukraine. With their support we have been able to vaccinate, deworm and microchip many horses in need, provide veterinary grants for energency situations, as well as providing ongoing support to stables offering horse assisted therapy for children and veterans affected by the war. 

Wildlife & Welfare

With support from Wildlife & Welfare we’re thrilled to have increased our impact in the Zatoka region of Ukraine in 2025 this year, completing 1,439 sterilisations; double what we could have achieved alone.

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