Wednesday 22nd March International Day of the Seal – GSPCA Seal Update and reminder to stay away from those in the wild
Posted by Steve on 21st Mar, 2023 |
Wednesday 22nd March is International Day of the Seal and with 6 in our care and 2 recently released the GSPCA has seen more seals in our care in recent years than ever before. Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “Wednesday 22nd March is International Day of the Seal and with 6 in our care at...
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See a GSPCA Stand at the Guernsey Wild Escape at Candie Museum this weekend
Posted by Steve on 18th Mar, 2023 |
A weekend to celebrate wildlife & art in partnership with Guernsey Arts. There are workshops, talks & trails. The details are: Guernsey's Wild EscapeSaturday 18 & Sunday 19 March 2023Guernsey Museum at CandieOpen 10.00-16.00 Normal admission applies, so it's free with your Discovery...
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WARNING PLEASE KEEP AWAY FROM SEALS – Avian bird flu has been found in the carcasses of 5 dead seals on a beach in Cornwall
Posted by Steve on 17th Mar, 2023 |
The Cornwall Wildlife Trust urged members of the public to stay away from all dead animals which wash up on beaches including seals, dolphins, porpoises, whales and sea birds. There has also been cases of bird flu in a dolphin in Devon, the Trust said on its website. Cornwall Wildlife Trust have...
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Huge thanks to Hautes Capelles Primary School who supported the GSPCA at Christmas – GSPCA Celebrating 150 years
Posted by Steve on 10th Mar, 2023 |
Just before Christmas the GSPCA received a wonderful selection of donations from Hautes Capelles Primary School. Karen Fyfe Assistant Headteacher, Inclusion Lead and SENCo from Hautes Capelles Primary School said  “The pupils of Hautes Capelles Rights Respecting and pupil voice team asked the...
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WARNING TO DOG OWNERS – Possible Palm Oil spotted at Grand Rocque and Saline Bay
Posted by Steve on 10th Mar, 2023 |
The GSPCA wants to let all dog owners know that what we believe is Palm Oil spotted at Grand Rocque and Saline Bay which can be extremely poisonous to your dogs. Last month the States of Guernsey reported on their facebook page ‘We've received a report that palm oil has washed up at Pembroke. If...
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