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Blyth Wildlife Rescue
Blyth, Northumberland
Visit Blyth Wildlife Rescue >> http://www.blythwildliferescue.co.uk (report broken link)
Originally founded back in Summer 2006, Blyth Wildlife Rescue now takes in around 300 animals, both wild and domestic, and deals in excess of 500 calls for advice and emergencies every year. In 2009, Blyth Wildlife Rescue expanded by recruiting new fosterers in a bid to share the load of animals being admitted, particularly during the Summer months. There are now over 20 registered volunteers, working in a range of different positions, from hands-on fostering to emergency pickups from across the county. No animal is ever denied treatment, regardless of species or status.
We take referrals from a range of Vets across Northumberland, as well as maintaining strong links with other wildlife carers and rehabilitation centres. Our new initiative enables a whole range of people to become actively involved in wildlife care in Northumberland through voluntary work, such as Foster Care. We aim to not only care for wildlife casualties, but also work to prevent and minimise incidents involving wild animals, and to change the perceptions of wild animals and wildlife care in the public domain. We believe that wildlife care should not be restricted to between the the hours of 9am-5pm; the care we provide is the same whether an animal is in need at 12:00 noon or 12:00 midnight. Providing such care has its costs - more than �4,000 per year to operate, and thats NOT including the costs incurred by our volunteers!
Call Us: 07910 643 122
We take referrals from a range of Vets across Northumberland, as well as maintaining strong links with other wildlife carers and rehabilitation centres. Our new initiative enables a whole range of people to become actively involved in wildlife care in Northumberland through voluntary work, such as Foster Care. We aim to not only care for wildlife casualties, but also work to prevent and minimise incidents involving wild animals, and to change the perceptions of wild animals and wildlife care in the public domain. We believe that wildlife care should not be restricted to between the the hours of 9am-5pm; the care we provide is the same whether an animal is in need at 12:00 noon or 12:00 midnight. Providing such care has its costs - more than �4,000 per year to operate, and thats NOT including the costs incurred by our volunteers!
Call Us: 07910 643 122
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