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SAVE THE DATE - Le Friquet's Annual Family Fun Day returns on June 8th 2019!!
This FREE event celebrates the start of Summer in style with a huge range of activities and fun for the whole family to enjoy.
This is always an extremely exciting event in their calendar and we hope you'll all join us and them for an afternoon of family fun in the sun!
Yes once again the GSPCA will be there with lots of tombolas and games to raise funds for the many animals in our care, taking place 11am until 4pm.
The GSPCA are delighted to announce that Yasmin Photographer is returning to Le Friquet Garden Centre on 31 May for a weekend of Pet Portraits!
This is a great opportunity to get the family together for a portrait with your pet – and help contribute towards a good cause, with £10 from every session fee going towards building the GSPCA's new Wildlife Hospital.
Find out more and book your session today... http://yasminphotographer.com/pet-week/
Earlier today grey seal pups Sealia and Gully were returned back to their home waters.
Gully was rescued last November and Sealia early January, both were between a quarter to a third of the 40kgs they should have weighed for their age which was under a month old and extremely poorly, emaciated and in such ill health they wouldn’t have survived if they hadn't have been rescued.
They needed around the clock intensive care for many weeks and required tube feeding until they were strong enough to eat on their own.
Tomorrow (Tuesday 21st May 2019) seal pups Sealia and Gully will be released back in the waters where they belong.
Both were found close to death starving with a number of ailments and after months of care will be released on Jethou thanks to Island Rib Voyages and the kind team that live on Jethou.
This will leave two Guernsey seal pups Mambo and Hannah who improve daily and Andrew from Jersey.
From this Monday it is our annual GSPCA Cupcake Week and we need your help.
We need you to make, bake and sell cake for the GSPCA and the many animals in our care.
Why not do you cakes with a theme such as –
For wildlife and help decorate your cakes with hedgehogs to seal pups to help raise funds for the new Wildlife Hospital and donate to the giving.gg page –
https://giving.gg/donate/event/4618/Please-Support-the-GSPCA-Wildlife-Hospital-Appeal
The GSPCA are delighted to announce the fifth volunteer induction of 2019 was another great success with 3 new volunteers attending taken it to 66 volunteers inducted between the five evenings this year.
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said "We had a fantastic night last week on Liberation Day and inducted 3 new volunteers wanting to help out at the GSPCA."
“That takes the total to 66 new volunteers through the induction evenings so far this year.”
This coming Monday 20th May we hold our first cat first aid course of 2019 at the GSPCA with a focus on helping save your cats life.
Taking the course will be GSPCA Manager Steve Byrne who has over 22 years working in the field of animal rescue and with over 3000 animals through the doors every year at the GSPCA the team see cases of animal first aid on a daily basis here in Guernsey.
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “We have been running dog and cat first aid courses for over five years and have trained over 250 participants to help save animals lives.”
With little over a week to go to the BIGGEST day in the GSPCA calendar we are calling on volunteers and those with lorries, vans or vehicles that can help with transport for our BIG day.
With nearly 100 stalls and much to see and do the GSPCA is buzzing with activity for the 8th Animal Welfare Seafront Sunday taking place on the 26th May and the first of the Guernsey 2019 season.
Although we have already had baby hedgehogs or hoglets being born at the GSPCA over the last month, last Friday evening the GSPCA were called out to rescue 2 orphan hedgehogs who had sadly lost their mum, they were extremely cold and very hungry.
Only days old they were adopted by one of our staff and taken home with an incubator and specialist milk to be hand reared.
Sadly one of the hoglets didn't make it through the first night but one did.
She was named Norma and a week later after receiving milk every 3/4 hours we are pleased to say she is doing well.
The Pollinator Project has invited Professor Dave Goulson to give a talk:
"Garden Jungle: Gardening To Save The Planet"
11.15am to 12.15pm on Sunday 19th May 2019 at Les Beaucamps High School, Ruette des Deslisles, Castel Guernsey.
His talk is free to attend.
Dave Goulson founded the charity 'Bumblebee Conservation Trust' and to find our more on Dave Goulson please visit - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Goulson