The Wild life Centre is no longer at Amerton Farm it has moved to the A51 Weston (1 mile north of We...
British Wildlife Rescue Centre
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The British Wildlife Rescue Centre, established in 1991 in Staffordshire, England, is a dedicated facility that rescues, rehabilitates, and releases wild animals. Admitting over 2,000 sick, injured, and orphaned animals each year, the Centre plays a vital role in wildlife conservation throughout Great Britain.
Operating year-round with a committed team of volunteers, the Centre relies entirely on donations, as it receives no government funding. Its mission is to provide lifesaving care and ensure that rehabilitated wildlife can thrive back in their natural habitats.
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Our kitten brought in 2 unharmed fledglings. I rang the Wildlife Centre to ask if they could help. ...
I took two baby doves that had fallen out of their nest. They were immediately looked after finding ...




