Please sponsor Michelle Rogers from the Pet Cabin running the Half Marathon
Posted by GSPCA on 29th Apr, 2013 |
Michelle Rogers from the Pet Cabin in less than 7 weeks will be running the Half Marathon in aid f the GSPCA and Sarnia Guinea Pig Rescue.Her training is going well but she is appealing for sponsorship to help raise lots of money for both the local animal charities.You can sponsor Michelle by...
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Did you know today is World Penguin Awareness Day - do you remember these Guernsey penguins?
Posted by GSPCA on 25th Apr, 2013 |
Did you know today the 25th April is World Penguin Awareness Day?Although we do not have any penguins living in Guernsey on September the 15th the GSPCA will be organising the second Animal Welfare Seafront Sunday where you will see giant penguins and many other animals racing along the sea front....
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Tomorrow join us to celebrate catching Slygo with the award winning 2Xtreme at the Wayside Cheer Hotel in aid of the GSPCA
Posted by GSPCA on 25th Apr, 2013 |
Only one day to go to the big event......After 2 weeks we caught Slygo earlier this week and to help celebrate and also raise funds for the GSPCA and the many animals in our care we are asking you to join us tomorrow night.Introducing 2Xtreme – much more impressive than your regular male/female duo...
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GSPCA New Lost and Found page
Posted by GSPCA on 25th Apr, 2013 |
The GSPCA deals with thousands of lost and found reports of animals every year.To help those that have lost or found a pet the GSPCA now have a page dedicated to many of the contacts and advice you may need.The page includes links to web sites, useful telephone numbers and advice on what to do.To...
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Channel Island NGOs call on Island Governments to help prevent further mass seabird deaths
Posted by GSPCA on 24th Apr, 2013 |
In an unprecedented joint letter Channel Island Wildlife and Welfare organisations are calling on politicians representing the environment in the 3 main islands to lobby the UK parliament to help prevent future catastrophic discharges of the chemical polyisobutene (PIB). 
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