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  1. David Conrad Taylor, BVMS, FRCVS, FZS (11 February 1934 – 29 January 2013), was a British veterinary surgeon. He was the first veterinary surgeon to specialise in zoo and wildlife medicine. Taylor worked with zoo and wild animals from 1957, acting as a consultant on the treatment of some of the rarest species on Earth.

  2. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofDavid Taylor | BAFTA

    David Taylor. Vet, Writer, Presenter. 11 February 1934 to 29 January 2013. A veterinarian with particular experience caring for a variety of exotic animals, Taylor wrote an autobiography that inspired the BBC zoo drama One By One (1984-87). He also appeared on other programmes advising on the care of all kinds of creatures, the children’s ...

  3. One by One: With Rob Heyland, James Ellis, Sonia Graham, Heather James. Stories about real-life international zoo vet David Taylor (in the TV programmes, he was called Donald Turner) from his early days as a newly-qualified vet in the 1950s to his international standing in the 1970s; each series of the programme was set in a different decade.

  4. Dr David Taylor was one of the best-known veterinary surgeons in Britain, treating a wide variety of animals in zoos and circuses worldwide over several decades. He regularly appeared on television

  5. Mar 1, 2013 · David Taylor, who has died aged 78, was one of the first British veterinary surgeons to specialise in wildlife medicine, and worked with zoos, wildlife parks and circuses around the world. His ...

  6. www.heraldscotland.com › opinion › 13094681David Taylor | The Herald

    Mar 5, 2013 · David Taylor, who has died aged 78, was a pioneering veterinary surgeon and one of the first in Britain to specialise in wildlife medicine. He wrote a series of books about his experiences working ...

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  8. David Taylor (1934-2013) Dr Taylor (BVMS, FRCVS, FZS) was born in Rochdale, Lancashire on the 11th February 1934 as David Conrad Taylor. Encouraged by his Grandmother to follow his dreams of becoming a vet he practised on local animals (newts, frogs, hedgehogs etc) and finally graduated from the University of Glasgow's Veterinary Department in ...