Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Stephen Van Mil is founder and CEO of Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital and Wildlife Recovery Australia. He has been a veterinary surgeon since 1984 and established a number of...

    • 500+
    • Ron Bay Wildlife Hospital
    • 2.4K
    • Lismore, New South Wales, Australia
  2. Stephen co-founded Orangutan Foundation International Australia and has led scores of eco-tours to Borneo, Africa and the Amazon. He was co-founder of Assistance Dogs for Independence and for six years, its President. He has also been Patron of Zoo Peru and Wilderness Warriors.

  3. “That’s what a 94-year-old’s handwriting looks like,” says Dr Stephen Van Mil, founder and CEO of the Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital (BBWH). The letter is from Stephen’s “absolute hero”, Sir David Attenborough, to whom he wrote asking for his endorsement of a wildlife project documenting platypus activity in Victoria.

  4. Conceived and launched by vets Dr Stephen Van Mil and Dr Evan Kosack, Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital is a registered charity and not-for-profit company limited by guarantee. BBWH provides dedicated, expert veterinarian services to wildlife, free of charge.

    • 1300 945 354
    • info@byronbaywildlifehospital.org
  5. Jul 3, 2023 · Dr Stephen Van Mil explains why Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital gives away its professional services #f#forthewildlife Thank you to ORRCA, Sea World - Gold Coast, Australia NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service for your efforts to try and save this Humpback whale on Sea Country. Epic escue footage by Craig Parry Photography.

    • 1 min
    • 1720
    • Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital
  6. Mar 8, 2021 · It takes a lot for Dr Stephen Van Mil to be starstruck. After all, he was the Today show's former resident vet for more than a decade, rubbing shoulders with morning television's elite.

  7. Dec 28, 2021 · With a background in orangutan conservation, Dr Stephen Van Mil told The Echo the plan now is to roll out the mobile wildlife hospital model nationally, and internationally, particularly via the partnership organisation Wildlife Recovery Australia, chaired by Dr Ken Henry.

  1. People also search for