
#1 Make Prosthetics For Beaks And Limbs

Working as a wildlife vet means thinking on your feet, inventing solutions on the fly, and adapting to moments that make you laugh out loud one second and swallow a lump in your throat the next. These strange stories aren’t just amusing field notes — they’re small windows into the larger, complicated world of conservation.
Every butterfly wing painstakingly mended, every rhino guided safely across a landscape, every chimp treated without fear or force becomes part of a much broader effort to safeguard the planet’s most vulnerable species.
#2 Fix Broken Butterfly Wings

#3 Use Fish Skin As A Bandage

#4 Paint Eyes On Cow Bums (Yes, Really)

#5 Dodge Chimp Revenge Plots With Disguises

#6 Use An Apple Watch To Monitor Vital Signs

#7 Lure Big Cats With Calvin Klein Cologne

#8 Treat Echidnas For Ant Allergies

#9 Airlift A Rhino By Helicopter

#10 “Wrestle” A Giraffe (Kind Of)

And somewhere between the chaos and the quiet — the mud-slick rescues, the improvised disguises, the last-minute engineering miracles, and the occasional colleague who becomes briefly airborne — I’m reminded why this work matters so fiercely.
It keeps animals alive.
It keeps ecosystems breathing.
It keeps our connection to the living world rooted, urgent, and real.
And honestly? I wouldn’t trade it for anything.



