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Dr. Ellie Milnes serves as a Lecturer in the Wildlife Health Research Group within the Department of Pathobiology & Population Sciences at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC). Her expertise centers on the health and conservation of non-domestic species, with specialized focus on rhinoceroses and non-domestic equids.
Her research portfolio spans critical wildlife medicine domains:
- Development of safer anesthesia protocols for high-risk species including rhinos and crocodilians
- Conservation management of endangered hoofstock
- Wildlife disease surveillance for pathogens like Babesia, Mycobacterium, and influenza viruses
- Cross-species epidemiological studies in African national parks
Dr. Milnes' work demonstrates significant impact through her National Geographic Explorer recognition for black rhinoceros conservation research and the prestigious Rudolph Ippen Young Scientist Award. Her publication record reflects consistent contributions to veterinary anesthesia safety, wildlife pathology, and conservation medicine across diverse species from primates to amphibians.
She maintains active field projects in Kruger and Etosha National Parks while collaborating with international conservation organizations. Her research directly addresses critical gaps in wildlife immobilization safety and disease ecology, with practical applications for endangered species management.
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