Friday 22nd March International Day of the Seal – please help support the 9 Channel islands seal pups at the GSPCA
Posted by Steve on 21st Mar, 2024 |
 Friday the 22nd March celebrates International Day of the Seal and with more seals in our care in our 151 year history they and we would really appreciate your support. There are many ways to help us help the 9 seal pups and here are a few ideas –
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GSPCA Easter Guided Tours from Saturday 30th March 2024 to Wednesday 3rd April - Book your tickets now for you or as a gift
Posted by Steve on 21st Mar, 2024 |
GSPCA Guided Tours are back this Easter. With 14 spaces per tour numbers are limited so book now to guarantee your place https://www.eventbrite.com/e/gspca-easter-guided-tours-tickets-627151335527?aff=oddtdtcreator Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said "This Easter from the 30th April thanks to...
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GSPCA leaning to save human lives thanks to the Cardiac Action Group
Posted by Steve on 20th Mar, 2024 |
The GSPCA helps save animals lives 24/7 365 days a year but without our team and supporters we couldn’t achieve so much. For the last few years the GSPCA have received a number of training sessions for our team by Mike Froome from the Cardiac Action Group to help learn and for some refresh their...
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Huge thanks to the RBS staff who helped out at the GSPCA yesterday
Posted by Steve on 20th Mar, 2024 |
At the GSPCA we always love to hear from those wanting to help us out and there are so many ways from volunteering to donating, supporting projects to attending our events. Yesterday we were delighted once again to welcome back staff members from RBS who gave up a day in the office to help us out...
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Barnacle Bill continues to be in care at the GSPCA as we await the much needed paperwork for the long journey home
Posted by Steve on 20th Mar, 2024 |
On the 6th November 2023 a loggerhead turtle was washed up on the West Coast of Guernsey. Barnacle Bill as the young turtle was called has since that time been in the care of the GSPCA. On arrival she was very cold and weak but in the care of the Animal Shelter quickly improved and has been...
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