We are Wilder.
We are a conservation organisation based in the UK, supporting wildlife, people and places around the world.
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What do we do?
We provide practical support, advice, and training in wildlife health, animal care, and conservation for wildlife conservation organisations in the UK and internationally. We undertake and support rewilding initiatives and species recovery. We increase the brand awareness and fundraising potential of wildlife conservation organisations.

Support, advice
and training

Brand awareness
and fundraising

Rewilding and
species recovery
About us
We are a small team with specialist skills in animal care, animal management, wildlife health, welfare, and conservation. We have worked around the world, both in free-ranging settings and with wildlife in human care.


HOW We CAn HELp
We provide practical support, advice, and training in wildlife health, animal care, and conservation for wildlife conservation organisations in the UK and internationally. We also work with these organisations to increase their brand awareness and fundraising potential.
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Our Work
MEET US
Our Team

Lorraine Miller
Co-founder, director, zoologist
Lorraine is a zoologist who worked extensively with wildlife in the UK, Africa, Asia, Australia and New Zealand.

Dr. Matyas Liptovszky
Co-founder, director, wildlife veterinarian
Mat is a European and RCVS recognised veterinary specialist in zoo and wildlife medicine.
THANK YOU TO
Our Supporters
Our work with conservation organisations, wildlife sanctuaries, species recovery and rewilding programmes and those working for threatened wildlife around the world is generously supported by
Could we help your project?
We would love to hear from you! Please contact us via email or phone.
FROM THE BLOG
Latest News
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PASA Veterinary Workshop 2026
Read more: PASA Veterinary Workshop 2026Wilder International director Dr Mat Liptovszky has been in Zambia this week attending the Pan African Sanctuary Alliance Veterinary Workshop. Veterinarians and animal managers from 15 sanctuaries working across Africa came together to share knowledge, network and support…
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Coppicing in the Soar valley
Read more: Coppicing in the Soar valleyAs part of our work supporting the woodlands in and around Sutton Bonington we have begun to coppice some of the willow trees, surrounding the wetland area in Jubilee woodland. What is coppicing? Coppicing is a traditional woodland…
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Tree Guard Removal Success!
Read more: Tree Guard Removal Success!On the 18th and 19th of April Wilder International ran a weekend of tree guard removal events at Diamond Jubilee woodland in Sutton Bonington. As part of a larger strategy to improve the health and biodiversity of these…
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Wilder International joins Nature Connectedness network
Read more: Wilder International joins Nature Connectedness networkAs a joint endeavor of the University of Derby and Natural England, the Nature Connectedness Network brings together individuals, groups and organisations working to enhance people’srelationship with the rest of nature. The NCN’s vision to create a happier…
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Safeguarding native reptiles and amphibians
Read more: Safeguarding native reptiles and amphibiansAlong with warmer weather and longer daylight hours comes the emergence of many species thathave been hunkering down over winter. In order to assess which species of reptile and amphibians are utilising our nature reserves, woodlands and green…
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Our first annual report is here
Read more: Our first annual report is hereAfter an incredibly successful first year we are delighted to be able to share our first annual report. This document highlights our achievements over the past 12 months, reconfirms our mission and sets us targets for the year…


















