Extremely oiled bird found at Saints Bay please watch out for others around the Guernsey coast
Posted by Steve on 6th Jan, 2019 |
Earlier today a guillemot was rescued at Saints Bay completely covered in what appeared fresh oil. From head to toe the birds body was completely soaked in the oil and the GSPCA rushed the bird to the vets where sadly they were unable to help the bird. The GSPCA are asking islanders to be on the...
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4th seal pup rescued and now in the care of the GSPCA
Posted by Steve on 6th Jan, 2019 |
Yesterday afternoon the GSPCA rescued a 4th grey seal pup. The very poorly pup was spotted just behind the pond on Route de Pulias, often called the Smelly Pond. The GSPCA Volunteer Warden was the first to arrive on the scene before other GSPCA team members arrived to help the sick seal pup....
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Fresh Fish filling Gully thanks to a wonderful donation today Please support our fish appeal for our 3 seals
Posted by Steve on 4th Jan, 2019 |
At the GSPCA only hours ago we had a box of approximately 10kg of fresh fish delivered to the Shelter by Mr. Brian Billion who had been out fishing with his family earlier today especially for the 3 seal pups at the GSPCA. The donation was kindly accepted from reception by the Community and...
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Towel and blanket appeal at the GSPCA for our seal pups and 500 other animals
Posted by Steve on 4th Jan, 2019 |
With over 500 animals in our care we are extremely busy at the GSPCA and are appealing for blankets and especially towels to help to provide them with bedding, to help with handling and drying off. So if you are having an early Spring clean and clearing out your airing cupboard or sorting through...
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Crimbo Limbo tours a great success Next tours in February half term
Posted by Steve on 4th Jan, 2019 |
From Boxing Day up until New Years Eve the GSPCA ran guided tours of the GSPCA each day to help those looking for something to fill their Crimbo Limbo period with a great experience. The tours were a great success and helped raise funds for the 500 animals in the care at the GSPCA. Steve Byrne...
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