
Erica Miller, DVM
Addtional Titles
Field Operations Manager, Wildlife Futures Program
National Zoological Park, Washington, DC (1987 to 1988) Fellowship, Zoo Pathology
Erica Miller holds a BS in Zoology and a DVM from Oklahoma State University. She worked full-time as a wildlife rehabilitation veterinarian for 25 years and has been on staff at 3 veterinary schools (OkSU, NCSU & UPenn). She left wildlife rehabilitation in 2013 to explore some other areas of veterinary medicine, working part-time as a wildlife veterinarian for the New Jersey Division of Fish & Wildlife, the lead veterinarian at the Brandywine zoo, a laboratory aid in the NJ Rabies Lab, an editor on three book projects, and continuing her position as an adjunct associate Professor in wildlife medicine at UPenn. She continues to volunteer at Mercer County Wildlife Center and Tri-State Bird Rescue & Research, providing opportunities for veterinary students to gain experience handling native wildlife. In 2019 she served as interim wildlife veterinarian for the Pennsylvania Game Commission and is looking forward to continued work with the PGC through the Wildlife Future’s Program. Erica also serves on the Endangered and Non-game Species Advisory Committee to the NJ Division of Fish & Wildlife, the NJ Wildlife Rehabilitators Advisory Committee, the Scientific Advisory Committee for the Oiled Wildlife Care Network, the Delaware Kestrel Program, the Veterinary Team for Project SNOWstorm, and as a response veterinarian for Delaware Animal Rescue.
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BS (Zoology) Oklahoma State University, 1985 DVM (Veterinary Medicine) Oklahoma State University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 1989