One question animal lovers ALWAYS get asked as a kid is "so....do you want to be a vet?" For me the answer was always "nah, not really" & for a long time that was also the same answer for Dr Jess French, until, after completing her Zoology degree, went into the work of veterinary.
Highs, lows & challenges, Jess tells us all about life as a vet & some unique moments she faced while complete veterinary work in different zoos around the world.
When Jess isn't saving or treating animals, she's instilling the love of them through her words. This year alone Jess has 3 books coming out & a big focus on these is waste reduction & sustainability. We talk about the steps to take & how even the smallest change, can have a huge impact.
If you'd like to keep up to date with the projects, books & shows that Jess is working on, you can do so on Twitter & Instagram, @Zoologist_Jess
Don't forget to subscribe to us on iTunes, Podbean & Spotify . You can also get in touch on social media, @intothewildpod. Whether it's just to say hello, share some thoughts on an episode or even to let me know you'd like to hear about next!
Marine Filmmaking with Inka Cresswell
Conservation & Perceptions of Sharks with Dr Catherine MacDonald
British Wildlife with Lucy Lapwing
Beavers with Sophie Pavelle
Wildlife in New York City with Jeffrey Ward
Electric Fish with Kassandra Ford
Sharks with Dr David Shiffman
Wildlife in Canada with Sean McCann
Gross Nature & African Wild Dogs with Dr Dani Rabaiotti
Nature & Mental Health with Lucy McRobert
Attracting Nature with Wildlife Kate
Garden Wildlife with Dan Rouse
Museums & Platypuses with Jack Ashby
Camera Traps with Billy Heaney
Social Insects with Prof Adam Hart
Wildlife Film Making & Wet Markets with Daniel O'Neill
Flies with Dr Erica McAlister
Adventures with Steve Backshall
Wetlands with Marc Boardman
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Strange by Nature Podcast
Blurry Creatures
Bigfoot Society
Tooth & Claw: True Stories of Animal Attacks
Care More Be Better: Social Impact - Sustainability - Regeneration