does anyone know anyone in wildlife trust or summat that has a fox trap and can come and set up then take injured poorly fox from around some stables to be humanely dealt with please? have contacted countryside project with no result...fox in a bad way... many thanks
Julie S. replied:
try wildlife ambulance 07815078234 they might help x
Does anyone know someone who can help with an injured baby seagull please, have tried the vets and they can't,
Sue G. replied:
Try this. I saw it on the local news last week. It's a Wildlife Ambulance run by volunteers. I kept rewinding and pausing the TV till I could get the number off the side of the car. 07815 078234. x
Isn't there a man who collects or helps in these circumstances? I can't remember where I've seen the details before. If anyone knows can you comment below please so I can forward the info to my friend please. Many thanks
Kelly W. replied:
Another good number to have saved in a mobile phone: http://wildlifeambulance.org Rarely do young, wild birds need help though.
Hi..just picked him up out the middle of the road. .. having trouble flying and quite wobbly...
Is there somewhere I could take him..I'm in newhaven? ? Thanks
Hannah S. replied:
- bread is bad for them, it blows up in their crops and has no nutrients, dont feed him that. ideally he needs to be checked out by a proffessional, be that a vet or a wildlife rescuer. theres a possibility looking at his head that he could be a window strike or a predator attack. either way he would need medication. seahaven bird rescue is 24 hr and local to you if not you can contact WRAS's rescue line Seahaven bird rescue: 01273 652820 or WRAS: 07815 078234
Good morning, found a nestling baby bird this morning, it is alive, I'm warming it at the moment, does anyone know of a wildlife centre I can take it to? Thanks
We have an injured juvenile bullfinch in our garden. We've made him safe and warm (I don't need any tips on what to feed etc, as I have guidance from a family member who is a bird expert!). Is there a rehab centre near Cuckfield? Preferably nearer than the RSPB in Brighton. Thanks