Tilly
Tilly came in on 2nd Oct weighing 130g and was pretty poorly with lungworm and a respiratory infection. After a course of lungworm treatment and some TLC, she now weighs
Tilly came in on 2nd Oct weighing 130g and was pretty poorly with lungworm and a respiratory infection. After a course of lungworm treatment and some TLC, she now weighs
One of the problems with rehabbing wild animals is that too much contact with humans can make them tame, or make them lose their natural fear of humans. At Hamworthy
While you’re all enjoying your fun festive cheer, please remember us hedgehogs at this hard time of year! Hopefully most hedgehogs are hibernating away now, but some may still be
We had an escapee last night, Ivy managed to climb out of her cage, so we spent a fair while this morning dragging all the cages and furniture out, looking
It’s been a day of moves today, and one new entry, at an unbelievable 91g – however it has survived I don’t know. At this time of the year, if
Draft clauses for the first Environment Bill for 20 years have been published by the Environment Secretary, Michael Gove Published 19 December 2018 From: Department for Environment, Food & Rural
We seem to have had a spike (pun intended!) in hogs coming in again – We had slowed to a dribble, but today we have had five new hogs brought in.
Wildlife rehabbers have both legal and moral obligations. The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 is the primary legislation which protects animals, plants and habitats in England and Wales, and applies equally to wild animals kept in captivity, or living in the wild, and by default, those in the care of wildlife rehabilitators.
This little chap is Casper, so named as he was found on Halloween in the middle of a road by a young teenager, who carried him home in a plastic