Zoo visitors could watch vets at work under 20m London Zoo hospital plans
Briefly

Zoo visitors could watch vets at work under 20m London Zoo hospital plans
"The centre, which is being funded by an anonymous gift, will see ZSL create a brand-new centre integrating clinical care, a teaching hospital and wildlife disease research."
"ZSL's influence on modern zoo and wildlife veterinary care can be seen throughout its history, from the employment of veterinarian Charles Spooner in 1829, who visited the Zoo's animals twice a week."
"This is a truly momentous way to mark ZSL's 200th anniversary, and as an organisation founded with a mission to better understand wildlife, this is an extraordinary recognition of that work."
London Zoo is set to establish a £20 million animal healthcare centre funded by an anonymous donation. This centre will integrate clinical care, a teaching hospital, and wildlife disease research. Visitors will have the opportunity to observe various veterinary procedures, including health checks and post-mortems. The zoo has a rich history in veterinary care, dating back to 1829. Dr. Amanda Guthrie expressed excitement about the centre's opening, emphasizing its role in inspiring future conservationists.
Read at ianVisits
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]