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Xavier and Tristan are taking part in Lidl Mudder Part of Tough Mudder

Fundraising for Wildlife Vets International
£310
raised of £150 target
by 16 supporters
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Participants: Xavier and Tristan
We provide veterinary expertise to save endangered species

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As were not allowed to tag along on the trip we thought we could help raise funds by taking part in Lidl Mudder part of  Tough Mudder.

We need your help! In September Our Dad is off to Zimbabwe with Wildlife Vets International.
He will be volunteering his veterinary skills to aid in the conservation of Painted dogs in the wild.
The Painted dogs used to roam across 39 countries, once numbering in the hundreds of thousands. Now they are found in just 14 countries. They're classified as threatened on the INCN's Red List, and need our help if they're to escape EXTINCTION. An iconic hunter, there are only around 6,000 left, making it one of the rarest species in Africa.
Thanks to ongoing conflict with man, infectious disease and the destruction of habitat, the painted wolf has already disappeared from much of its original territory. Today small numbers can still be found in Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Botswana and South Africa, but the clock is ticking.
As were not allowed to tag along on the trip we thought we could help raise funds by taking part in Lidl Mudder part of  Tough Mudder.



" Saving some of the planet’s rarest creatures from extinction needs expert help, and WVI can supply that when and where it’s needed. "
Steve Leonard, Veterinary Surgeon and TV Presenter


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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.

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