Course highlights

  • Veterinary medicine focus

    One lead instructor complemented by a combination of projects providing multiple examples and perspectives.

  • Learn at your own pace

    On-demand lessons mean there is no need to wait for drip-fed lessons or monthly releases. Watch, read and learn on replay any time you’re ready.

  • Mix of lesson formats

    Our dynamic lessons and content use all presentation methods possible. Some content will expand and grow and also be updated from time to time.

  • Easy to digest lessons

    6 hours of video lessons, lectures, case studies, real life scenarios and live events, broken down into bite size, easy to digest chunks.

  • 365 days of access

    With plenty of time to take advantage of all course content, you can learn at your own pace.

  • Contribute to conservation

    Our courses are designed on a social enterprise principle - your money goes to protect wildlife and the causes you care about.

Why this is ideal for you

Pangolins, presented by Dr Peter Rogers (BVSc), and supported by collaborating organisations and projects, is ideal for students of veterinary science and other biosciences like ecology, zoology and wildlife conservation.

  • Text Lessons (on-demand)

  • Video Lessons (on-demand)

  • Lesson Transcripts (on-demand)

  • Case Studies (on-demand)

  • Exercises (on-demand)

  • Quizzes (on-demand)

  • Q&A Sessions (on demand)

  • Completion Certificate

Course Instructors

Dr Peter Rogers BVSc

Wildlife Veterinarian

With decades of experience, Dr Peter Rogers is considered one of the most experienced wildlife veterinarians in the world. He specializes in the capture and veterinary care of some of South Africa’s most endangered species, including the southern white rhinoceros, black rhinoceros, African elephant, cheetah, African wild dog, African lion, Temminck’s ground pangolin, and many other species.

Dr Debbie English

ProVet Wildlife Hospital Veterinarian

Dr Debbie English joined the Provet Team in January 2020 as our new practice veterinarian, with a talent for surgeries.

Simoné Marshall-Smith

Zululand Rhino Orphanage Manager

Simoné Marshall-Smith completed her Field Guide Associate of Southern Africa qualification through Bhejane Nature Training and then went on to study a BTech in Nature Conservation at Nelson Mandela University. Simoné has always had a passion for wildlife and has worked in conservation for the last ten years. She currently works for the Zululand Conservation Trust and manages the Zululand Rhino Orphanage.

Course Collaborators

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"In some areas of Southern Africa, pangolins are regarded as both very rare and a symbol of good luck. The pangolin is so odd that its existence seems almost impossible. But it does exist. If a pangolin can really exist, perhaps anything is possible!" ~ Allen Roberts

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