Utterly Butterly helps out an Oiled Guillemot but keep you eyes peeled along the coast & Sand Eel appeal
Posted by Steve on 27th Feb, 2020 |
Over the weekend we had two oiled guillemots one of which was not the normal black crude oil but rather palm oil which is more often seen in clumps and a danger to dogs eating it when out on a walk. The continued stormy weather has caused many sick and injured seabirds and at the GSPCA we have...
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#GSPCAPurpleWeek Volunteer Induction greets 18 new volunteers
Posted by Steve on 27th Feb, 2020 |
Earlier this month we held our annual #GSPCAPurpleWeek which this year celebrated 147 years of the GSPCA helping animals in Guernsey. During our anniversary event we held our second Volunteer Induction of 2020 and greeted 18 new faces keen to help us at the GSPCA. Tim Pellett GSPCA Training and...
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Digital Learning Day – Cyber Training thanks to NGIT
Posted by Steve on 27th Feb, 2020 |
Today is Digital Learning Day and what better day to highlight some amazing support our team received recently from local firm NGIT  The GSPCA are extremely grateful to Doug Belford from NGIT who last week over two mornings helped provide and run Cyber Security training for...
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Share your love today this #GSPCAPurpleWeek as we celebrate 147 years from the day we were founded this Valentine's Day
Posted by Steve on 14th Feb, 2020 |
Today the GSPCA celebrates 147 years since the day we were founded. To share your love this Valentine’s Day and help animals in Guernsey you can donate to the animals and our work by visiting www.paypal.me/DonateGSPCA    Steve Byrne GSPCA Manage said “On the 14th February...
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First seal pup casualty of 2020 due to the storms arrives during #GSPCAPurpleWeek
Posted by Steve on 14th Feb, 2020 |
147 years ago yesterday there was no such thing as the GSPCA to help animals in Guernsey as today on Valentine's Day we celebrate our anniversary. Yesterday around 430pm the GSPCA were called out to the Shingle Bank on the West Coast of Guernsey to what they found was a very poorly, thin ,...
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