His more recent ventures include Trust Me I’m A Vet, Panda Babies, Animal Kingdom, Safari Vet School and Nature’s Newborns for ITV, Britain’s Big Wildlife Revival for BBC One and The Wonder of Dogs for BBC Two. He has also frequently appeared on the Alan Titchmarsh Show as the in-house vet.
Still working as a small animal vet in the family-run practice in Cheshire, Steve moves easily between the world of domestic pets and the wider world of wild animals across the globe.
He presented major wildlife series for the BBC such as Steve Leonard’s Ultimate Killers, Steve Leonard’s Extreme Animals and Incredible Animal Journeys as well as appearing with Kate Humble in The Hottest Place on Earth.
He also co-presented the famously successful series of BBC One’s Orangutan Diary.
Steve Leonard – Speaking
Steve revels in sharing his close encounters with spectacular and exotic species and is much in demand as an entertaining after dinner speaker not only for organisations like the National Geographical Society but also for schools and smaller conservation groups.
He is also a fervent supporter and active fundraiser for a number of charities close to his heart, including the PDSA, the UK’s largest veterinary charity, Wildlife Vets International, Painted Dog Conservation which helps the survival of African wild dogs and Dog A.I.D. which works with the pets of disabled people.