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Every year we hear of firework related incidents involving animals and children. While fireworks may be exciting and pretty to look at and its fun to celebrate many celebrations with a bang, we must put our safety, the safety of our pets and the local wildlife first.
Tomorrow as part of Liberation Day just after 2115hrs (915pm) at La Vallette in St Peter Port there are firework displays planned so please ensure your animals are safe and prepare for the unusual sounds and sights they might be subjected too.
The GSPCA every day helps with joyous moments such as the recent seal release in jersey to those that are extremely upsetting.
Last night the newest seal pup rescued last month who was extremely poorly and has been struggling to eat sadly passed away.
The pup named Ghost was the tenth in the care of the GSPCA this season and despite around the clock care the GSPCA team are mourning the loss of what was a very unwell seal pup.
Yesterday for the first time in 5 years the GSPCA were able to return Jersey rescued seal pups back into their home waters thanks to Condor Ferries and all involved.
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “Yesterday was the first time since 2019 that we have been able to return Jersey grey seal pups back into the waters from where they were rescued.”
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager gives an update “This mornings loading of the 4 Jersey seal pups thanks to Geoff, Danni and Luke went extremely well.”
“They were all loaded safely have made on to Condor Ferries who were extremely kind in helping with the transport in getting Jersey seal pups back to their island for the first time since 2019.”
“We are looking forward to the updates from Geoff and the BDMLR team on how the rrelease goes this afternoon and thank you all involved.”
We have incredible support thanks to our amazing team of volunteers and so many groups and companies that volunteer to help the GSPCA and the vast range of work we carry out 24/7.
The GSPCA are delighted to support the #WithoutUs campaign launched today by the Association of Guernsey Charities.
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said and Director of the Association of Guernsey Charities “The GSPCA are delighted to support the #WithoutUs campaign launched today by the Association of Guernsey Charities.”
Today the GSPCA has been out to and had multiple reports of a Peacock in and around the area near of the Guernsey Equestrian Centre.
If you have any information please call 01481 257261
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “At the GSPCA we have had a number of calls and reports of a Peacock in and around the area of the Guernsey Equestrian Centre.”
“GSPCA team members have been to the area but as it is a healthy bird have been unable to catch it.”
“We are currently trying to find the owner of this bird as it has caused a number of issues.”
We have incredible support thanks to our amazing team of volunteers and so many groups and companies that volunteer to help the GSPCA and the vast range of work we carry out 24/7.
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “This evenings Volunteer Induction Evening we welcomed 7 new volunteers who are starting over the coming weeks, months and one next year and we were delighted to meet them all.”
“We are so lucky to have over 800 volunteers help us every year from individuals to groups and businesses and we couldn’t do so much without all that help and are part of our fabulous team.”