If you’ve ever dreamt of becoming a veterinary surgeon – and working with wild animals rather than domestic animals and pets – then here’s some advice from the RSPCA

By RSPCA

Published: Tuesday, 25 April 2023 at 12:00 am


Having been fascinated with all animals, and particularly wildlife, since childhood, David Couper landed his dream career as a RSPCA wildlife veterinarian nearly 20 years ago.

“For me, being a wildlife vet is a great fusion of zoology and veterinary medicine,” says David. “My position at West Hatch Wildlife Centre allows me the opportunity to work hands-on with wild animals, while at the same time improving their welfare, learning about the conditions which affect them, and helping the public who have found them in distress.

“Working with wildlife is incredibly rewarding, but it can be daunting thinking about how to kick start your career in this industry, so I’ve put together some of my top tips on how to begin your journey to becoming a wildlife vet.”

How to become a wildlife vet

“Following vet school, I spent a few years in mixed practice, consolidating my general veterinary skills, before undertaking a Master’s degree in Wild Animal Health,” David explains.

“The majority of wildlife positions will require a postgraduate degree of some sort. So it’s worth looking around at different Master’s programmes in wildlife conservation and seeing which one best suits your career path.”