Animal Ambulance Appeal reaches £3100 thanks to Guy Hardills Swim
Posted by Steve on 11th Jun, 2020 |
Last week Guy Hardill undertook a challenge that 7 weeks ago would have been nothing other than a fantasy. He decided to take on the Havelet Bay Open Sea Swim Challenge having never swam in open sea up until 5 weeks before the challenge. This amazing swim which took him an amazing 55 minutes, much...
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Please donate to our #GSPCACoronavirusCrisisAppeal - Millie the kestrel doing well
Posted by Steve on 5th Jun, 2020 |
Only days old on the 14th May Millie the kestrel was found in St Saviours only days only with her fluffy feathers and no parents in site. With no nest to or parents in site and far to young to be out of the nest she was rushed to the GSPCA where she has spent a number of weeks in an intensive care...
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Well done to Guy Hardill for his sea challenge in aid of the GSPCA
Posted by Steve on 4th Jun, 2020 |
Guy Hardill had never never swum in sea until 5 weeks ago and last night night on the wettest and coldest of days of his entire training he undertook a challenge he never thought he could do. On the 3rd June Guy will swam the Havelet Bay circuit in an amazing 55 minutes. This swim included going...
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Meet the GSPCA team during lock down – Recently we spoke to Lorna Chadwick at a social distance
Posted by Steve on 3rd Jun, 2020 |
We thought you might like to know a little more about our team during lock down due to Covid-19. Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager recently asked Lorna Chadwick the GSPCA Animal Welfare Officer how she her current thoughts.
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Flybe really didn’t like socially distancing but after months at the GSPCA is released thanks to Alderney Wildlife Trust
Posted by Steve on 3rd Jun, 2020 |
During mid March the GSPCA were called out to rescue a very cheeky cormorant. Flybe as the bird was named was found in Church Square unable to fly, very thin and trying to enter buildings and shops. He was brought to the GSPCA where we fed him up and after over a week of care we got him to a lovely...
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