WORLDWIDE VETS IN THE MEDIA
At Worldwide Vets, we’re proud of the recognition our work has received from top media outlets and respected publications around the world. Through features, articles, and interviews, our charity’s mission to improve animal welfare globally has been showcased, helping to raise awareness and inspire support for the animals we serve. Our "In the Media" page offers you a closer look at the impact Worldwide Vets is making and why our work continues to receive attention from trusted sources.
Worldwide Vets has been highlighted in major news articles and animal welfare publications that capture the heart and scope of our operations. Each feature shines a light on the communities we support, the animals we rescue, and the field projects that bring vital veterinary aid to places in need. Media coverage allows us to share stories of resilience and recovery with a wider audience, spreading awareness of animal welfare issues and inspiring further action.
Recent Media Highlights
Our team’s efforts to protect endangered wildlife, deliver essential medical care, and build sustainable veterinary resources in underserved areas have been showcased by outlets that understand and value animal welfare. Through in-depth reporting, readers can explore Worldwide Vets' role in:
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Global Conservation Projects: Helping endangered species through targeted conservation initiatives.
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Emergency Animal Rescue: Responding to urgent needs in natural disasters and high-risk environments.
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Education and Training Programs: Building sustainable local veterinary skills to create long-term animal welfare solutions.
Our articles and media features underline our transparency and the tangible impact we’re making around the world.
WSAVA names award winners
Vet times is one of the most prominent British veterinary publishers. Check out the recent article highlighting the selection of our founder and CEO, Gemma Campling to receive the prestigious Future Leader Award in 2024. This award, given by the World Small Animal Veterinary Association, is a great reflection of years of dedicated work and a passionate love for animals.
Veterinary self-development workshop
Join us at DVM 360, a USA veterinary magazine, as we look at the Worldwide Vets THRIVE mental health course, and what it offers to vets as we strive to improve the mental health of our professions. With interviews from Gemma Campling DVM and Andi Davison, LVT, who both teach aspects of this cutting edge course.
Join AAEP Practice Life podcast co-hosts Drs. Mike Pownall and Jessica Dunbar as they speak with Dr. Gemma Campling of Worldwide Vets about her veterinary work around the world, rescuing not just horses but also domestic animals. Join the discussion about equine rescue in Ukraine.
Bringing Compassion to Conflict Zones in Ukraine with Dr. Gemma Campling
On this episode of The Street Dog Podcast, enjoy a chat with Dr. Gemma Campling, the Founder and Director of Worldwide Vets. as she gives us an exclusive look into her mobile clinic operations in war-torn Ukraine, the challenges of working in diverse environments, and her remarkable mission to enhance global animal welfare.
Starving lions rescued by hero Brits in daring mission
Hear about our work from the newspaper The Daily Mail, as we set to work rescuing nine starving lions from a Ukrainian zoo. Our team, lead by Dr Campling the vet, rescued the beautiful big cats from Biopark Zoo in Odessa where supplies were running dangerously low and Russian bombs put their lives at risk.
Worldwide Vets Golden Star Award
Hear what USA veterinary magazine DVM 360 has to say about our Golden Star Award which runs between September and November each year. The award is shedding light on the great work being done by people around the world for animals and covers a range of industries including vets, techs, shelters, rescues, fundraisers, animal and activists and more.
A Look Inside Worldwide Vets: Helping Animals in Need Across the Globe
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat is Gemma Campling, CEO and Founder of Worldwide Vets. In this episode, Anthony and Gemma discuss how Gemma set up Worldwide Vets when she was still just a student, what it is that Worldwide Vets do, what countries they are currently helping in, and how to get involved.
Veterinarians carry out free sterilization of animals
This video, filmed by a Ukrainian media team, takes you into the heart of Worldwide Vets’ rescue work in Ukraine, where the team is bringing lifesaving aid to animals affected by the conflict. From abandoned pets to injured stray animals, meet the volunteers providing urgent medical care, shelter, and food to those in need.