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Volunteering

Without our volunteers, Wildlife Aid could not continue to care for the animals that need our help. If you feel strongly about the future of British wildlife, if you just love all animals or even if it's just because you have some free time and want to work with a group of friendly and dedicated group of like-minded people, why not become a volunteer at Wildlife Aid?

As well as helping with animal care, there are other volunteering opportunities within Wildlife Aid.  Perhaps you can't commit to working regularly at the centre, but could collect injured animals in your area when needed and bring them into us.  Perhaps your skills lie in fundraising or PR and you can help to promote the charity through local and national media?  Or maybe you have strong admin. skills and can do some work from home to support the charity. 

If you think that you have the skills to help us then please complete the Volunteer Application Form below in the first instance.  We will then be in touch to discuss the opportunities available, and to arrange for you to come for a Volunteer Induction at the centre.

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Wildlife Ambassadors

NEWS RELEASE

2 Sept 2009

WILL YOU BE OUR AMBASSADOR FOR ANIMALS?
 
Do you care about Britain's wildlife heritage and would you like to be an "Ambassador" for the animals?

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Adopt-An-Animal

 

 Adoptions

  The Wildlife Aid Animal Adoption scheme enables you to help towards the costs of looking after all the animals here at the hospital.  Your own adoption will contribute towards the costs of the specialist care, food and medicines that our patients need to help them return to the wild as soon as possible.  By joining the adoption scheme you are providing us with the security of knowing that we can care for these animals all year round.

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Fundraising for Wildlife Aid

Fundraising is easy!  From a coffee morning for your friends, right up to a big corporate event, we can support your efforts. 

For more details read on, but in the meantime, to get you started, here's a Sponsorship form.....

Download SPONSORSHIP FORM

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Membership
We need you! 

fox cubsThe best way to support Wildlife Aid is to become a member! It costs us £5,000 a week to run our centre in Leatherhead, and medical costs are increasing all the time. Our members really are our lifeline.

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Donations

Badger cubA donation to Wildlife Aid, no matter how small, does make a difference. Your donation will go towards paying for food, accomodation costs, treatment needs and release of all the wildlife that comes to us daily.

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The Wildlife Aid Wish List!

Have a look at our Wish List for some of the items that we need to keep things ticking along smoothly at the centre.  If you can help by donating any items then please use the Contact Us form to let us know.  Thank you.....

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Fundraising

Do you have a little spare time? Would you like to secure the future of Wildlife Aid?

If you meet regularly with friends for lunches, barbeques or dinner parties, you could add real purpose to your social gatherings and help to keep Wildlife Aid afloat.

FundraisersBetween you and your friends and partners, you may well have an extensive network of acquaintances throughout the area who, if they knew about the neediness of Wildlife Aid, may be able to generate funds or even provide a corporate sponsorship.

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Legacies

Your Will can make a difference. Wildlife Aid has produced a short leaflet, which explains in clear, concise ways the steps you should take and things to consider before you visit your solicitor to make or update your Will.

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Newsflash

Wildlife SOS - Series 9

The new series of Wildlife SOS International will air on Animal Planet starting on 3rd April at 7pm.

Series 9 follows the Wildlife Aid team as they work tirelessly to rescue, treat and release numerous wildlife casualties. This latest series also finds Simon travelling all over the world to the same ends, from Thailand to Tasmania, and features heart stopping footage of his dramatic animal rescues amid the horrific Australian bush fires of 2009.

 

Foxes with Mange

If you are concerned about the health of a fox in your garden please do read our article about sarcoptic mange.  Symptoms include:

Limping

Fur loss and bald patches

Scratching

You can buy a very effective homeopathic mange treatment from our SHOP