Johannesburg Wildlife Veterinary Hospital NPC is a dedicated wildlife ONLY veterinary hospital in Johannesburg, South Africa. #keepingitwild
Johannesburg Wildlife Veterinary Hospital is a dedicated wildlife ONLY veterinary hospital in Johannesburg, South Africa. Our aim is to improve the quality of treatment, survival rate and success rate of rehabilitation of small to medium sized indigenous South-African wildlife. We are the first of its kind in Gauteng and our vision is that our hospital will grow to such an extent that it will become a world class facility which will serve as a teaching hospital for veterinary students interested in treating wildlife. We will be working closely with wildlife rehabilitation specialists, Nicci Wright and Penelope Morkel to ensure all our patients get the best possible care during and after their stay in our hospital.
WHAT MAKES US DIFFERENT?
Johannesburg Wildlife Vet treats wild animals with the goal that they will be rehabilitated and released. We do not treat domestic animals or pets. None of our patients have owners and all treatment of wildlife is free of charge.
HOW ARE WE FUNDED?
We rely solely on the support of our community and corporate sponsors to fund our hospital.
All treatment of wildlife is free of charge and we rely solely on the support of our community and corporate sponsors.
PLEASE SUPPORT US AND HELP US KEEP WILDLIFE WILD!
CONTACT
071 248 1514 - 24 hours
[email protected]
101 Macgillivray Road, Midrand
Johannesburg
SOUTH AFRICA
BANK DETAILS
Johannesburg Wildlife NPC
FNB Cheque account
Account: 62658400264
Branch Code: 255355
Joburg Wildlife Vet treats wild animals with the goal that they will be rehabilitated and released. We do not treat domestic animals or pets. None of our patients have owners. All treatment of wildlife is free of charge.
"* Our phone is manned 24 hours a day *We are a veterinary hospital and wildlife rehabilitation centre solely dedicated to the treatment and rehabilitation of small and medium indigenous wildlife. We treat wildlife with the final goal being full rehabilitation and successful release back into suitable habitat. The wildlife we treat is not owned and comes to us as a result of human/wildlife conflict, disaster, poisonings, illegal trade and poaching confiscations. We are also the primary facility for the highly trafficked pangolin which are confiscated from the illegal trade. All treatment of wildlife is free of charge and, as such, we rely solely on the support of our community and corporate sponsors to fund our hospital."Reviews, get directions and information Johannesburg Wildlife Veterinary Hospital.