40 year old Charlie the cockatoo off to his forever home
Posted by Steve on 26th Apr, 2021 |
On Friday the team waved Charlie the cockatoo off to his new home. Beckie Bailey GSPCA Animal Care Assistant said “We all adored our Charlie the cockatoo who went to his new forever home on Friday.” “I had to give him a goodbye kiss before he went and he actually jumped on my shoulder today which...
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Baby bird advice from the GSPCA
Posted by Steve on 26th Apr, 2021 |
With Spring well underway the GSPCA are asking Islanders to please be mindful of the many fledglings popping up around the Bailiwick.  The GSPCA would like to remind that as a general rule, it is best to leave baby birds alone. A baby bird has a greater chance of survival in the wild than it...
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HELP US INVESTIGATE CRUELTY WITH OUR ECO APPEAL for GSPCA Animal Welfare Electric Ambulance Van and Charging Point
Posted by Steve on 24th Apr, 2021 |
After 10 years of service, a wonderful vehicle that was sponsored by Carey Olsen has had to retire and we are appealing for funds or a donation of a GSPCA Animal Welfare Electric Ambulance Van and Charging Point. The GSPCA are called out to and investigate over 2000 calls or incidents of concerns...
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Please sponsor TISE walking an incredible 3000 miles in aid of the GSPCA
Posted by Steve on 24th Apr, 2021 |
This month staff from The International Stock exchange (TISE) are collectively travelling on foot the distance between our office locations which equates to over 3,000 miles! The donations will support their charity of choice for 2021, the GSPCA and all funds raised will be matched by TISE. Any...
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India, Titan and Joey the seal pups improving daily
Posted by Steve on 24th Apr, 2021 |
We thought we’d give a quick update on India, Titan and Joey the grey seal pups at the GSPCA. Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “We are pleased to say that India, Joey and Titan are improving daily and eating well.” “Combined they are eating over 50 fish a day and we really need your support and to...
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