DiscoverWildlife Health Talks#71 Alex and the Bandicoots: Redefining the Wildlife Veterinarian (Australia)
#71 Alex and the Bandicoots: Redefining the Wildlife Veterinarian (Australia)

#71 Alex and the Bandicoots: Redefining the Wildlife Veterinarian (Australia)

Update: 2025-11-16
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By day, Dr. Alexandria Bullen treats cattle and cats at a veterinary clinic on Tasmania's rugged northwest coast. By night, she's out tracking platypuses and bandicoots in the wilderness. In this episode, host Dr. Cat Vendl meets Alex at the Australasian WDA conference to explore how she bridges clinical practice with wildlife research.

Discover why golf courses and urban dog parks are unexpected bandicoot hotspots, what a decade of platypus health monitoring reveals, and how Alex's research uncovered these marsupials' surprising cold tolerance. From her transformative Antarctic journey with Homeward Bound – where migrating seabirds reminded her how interconnected our world truly is – to volunteering with Vets Beyond Borders in Indonesia, Alex shares how stepping outside traditional veterinary roles opened doors she never imagined.

With a PhD on quoll health ahead, Alex delivers an empowering message: you don't need fancy resources or prestigious positions to contribute to wildlife health. Life is a choose-your-own-adventure, and the key is refusing to let imposter syndrome hold you back.

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Learn about  Conservation Medicine in Regional Tasmania here

Interested to learn more about the homeward bound journey? Check it out here.

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#71 Alex and the Bandicoots: Redefining the Wildlife Veterinarian (Australia)

#71 Alex and the Bandicoots: Redefining the Wildlife Veterinarian (Australia)