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Open Day 2012

Open Day 2012

The Wildlife Aid Foundation is pleased to announce that our annual Open Day will be held on Sunday 17th June.

Open Day is our biggest fundraising event of the year, and helps us to meet the ever-increasing costs of keeping the centre running.  It also gives us the opportunity to say 'thank you' to everyone that has been supported us over the past year, and hopefully meet some new supporters who will help us with our valuable work.

Ambassadors, supporters and fundraisers events

Ambassadors, supporters and fundraisers events

We are extremely fortunate at the Wildlife Aid Foundation to have so many people willing to hold events to raise funds for us. From our Ambassadors, to our supporters and fundraisers, each person and each event is equally appreciated by us. We hope that you will check below from time to time to see what exciting events are coming up!

If you would like to hold and event in aid of the Wildlife Aid Foundation, we are happy to give advice and would love to offer our support. Contact fundraising@wildlifeaid.org.uk and let us know what you have in mind.

Wildlife Aid Foundation Welcomes Trailblazing TV Documentary & Calls For “Open, Honest Debate” on Foxes

Wildlife Aid Foundation Welcomes Trailblazing TV Documentary & Calls For “Open, Honest Debate” on Foxes

PRESS RELEASE   8th May 2012

The Wildlife Aid Foundation (WAF) has welcomed the trailblazing Channel Four documentary “Foxes Live” and has called for “an open, honest debate” on foxes. WAF singled out the programme’s presenter Mark Evans for his “sensible and balanced approach to some of the sensitive and highly-charged issues” that the programme has helped to highlight.

Wildlife Charity Warns of Canine Danger to Deer

Wildlife Charity Warns of Canine Danger to Deer

PRESS RELEASE 26 April 2012

The Wildlife Aid Foundation (WAF) is calling on dog-owners to take extra special care not to let their dogs get too close to deer in Surrey's countryside and parks.

Brighton Marathon- James' Story

Brighton Marathon- James' Story

Congratulations, James!
In his own words:
“So, the Brighton marathon…

Shooting Incidents Reinforce RSPCA Cruelty Claims

Shooting Incidents Reinforce RSPCA Cruelty Claims

PRESS RELEASE 24 April 2012

Several recent incidents investigated by the Surrey-based Wildlife Aid Foundation (WAF) have reinforced claims by the RSPCA that cruelty to animals is becoming an ever bigger problem in today’s harsh and uncaring society.

Pigeon Problems Haunt Wildlife Charity

Pigeon Problems Haunt Wildlife Charity

PRESS RELEASE 18 April 2012

Seven months after the problem was first highlighted, pigeons and other birds are still getting trapped inside supposedly pigeon-proof netting underneath the railway bridge near Leatherhead Leisure Centre, and are suffering and dying in there, according to a local wildlife charity.

Wildlife Charity's Tree-felling Plea

Wildlife Charity's Tree-felling Plea

PRESS RELEASE 17 April 2012

The Wildlife Aid Foundation (WAF) has issued a warning about the dangers to wildlife from tree-felling. This follows an incident where a tree was cut down in parkland near Leatherhead, resulting in the destruction of a tawny owl’s nest and severe injuries to three newborn owlets, two of which died shortly afterwards and the third – despite WAF’s best efforts to save it – died a few days later.

Tree Frog Unique Gary Hodges Signed Limited Edition Print Co-Signed By Rula Lenska

Tree Frog Unique Gary Hodges Signed Limited Edition Print Co-Signed By Rula Lenska

This is a fantastic opportunity to buy “Tree Frog”– a highly collectable print from a drawing. Printed on superb Fabriano 5 art paper, signed by world famous artist Gary Hodges (www.garyhodges-wildlife-art.com) and limited to 850 copies, it was published in 1993 and completely sold out many years ago. ...

http://www.givinglots.co.uk/lots/category/Nature%20&%20Environment

 

 

The Brighton Marathon runners!

The Brighton Marathon runners!;

UPDATE: Brighton marathon heroes for the Wildlife Aid Foundation. Huge congratulations to Kerry and James.
Kerry took 4.57 hrs and James ( in our huge and heavy badger suit ) crossed the line at about 3.10pm.
Stunning effort from them both. They have our thanks and total admiration.

Pictures of the event are now uploaded! :)


Please show your appreciation by sponsoring their magnificent efforts - its not too late! Thank you!

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