Ashley Clayton

BVSc MRCVS

Ashley qualified from the University of Liverpool in 2018. After graduating she initially worked in mixed practice, followed by a stint in emergency practice alongside working as an intern in a wildlife hospital, before undertaking her current positions as an assistant vet for two large zoological collections and as the lead vet at a British wildlife hospital.

Ashley has also worked on conservation projects overseas with raptors and African painted dogs, and has a keen interest in all aspects of wildlife and conservation medicine, one health and animal welfare. She is currently working towards her certificate in advanced veterinary practice in zoological medicine.

Outside of work Ashley is a keen Formula 1 fan and also enjoys sea kayaking and travelling in her spare time.

Latest articles by Ashley Clayton

Should I rescue lost baby birds?
Wildlife
Should I rescue lost baby birds?
It’s that time of year again, when the clocks go forward, the days get longer and baby birds are born - spring is here! With that, unfortunately, will come an increase in chicks falling from nests or getting separat…
April 18, 2021
How are vets involved in wildlife conservation?
Wildlife
How are vets involved in wildlife conservation?
Wildlife conservation is a broad term. Broken down its aim is to conserve the wild animals resident on this planet and maintain biodiversity within our ecosystem. Veterinary surgeons are involved in wildlife conservation…
April 4, 2021 • 23 shares
How to Keep Your Guinea Pig Happy and Healthy
Behaviour
How to Keep Your Guinea Pig Happy and Healthy
Very excitingly, it is the first ever Guinea Pig Awareness Week (GPAW) this week. So, what better a time than this to consider what we can do to keep our guinea pigs happy and healthy.
March 22, 2021 • 201 shares • 2 comments
What is mouth rot in snakes and why does it occur?
Common Conditions
What is mouth rot in snakes and why does it occur?
Caring for pet snakes is challenging. They have very specific husbandry needs and require careful attention to detail to keep them in tip-top condition. They are also susceptible to a number of medical conditions. One pa…
March 21, 2021 • 248 shares • 6 comments
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