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Tomorrow we welcome our Exclusive Build Partners to the first ceremony of our new multi purpose animal welfare building.
Tomorrow between 9am and 7pm the GSPCA will be at the Careers Show at Beau Sejour.
At our stand we will have members of our team to chat about working for the GSPCA and also the many volunteer opportunities.
Not only will there be members of our team through the day, we will also have a few shelled four legged friends.
To visit the Career Show page and find out more please
On Sunday 12th April at 9.30am Island FM and Creature Comforts invited dog owners to join them and ourselves on a brisk walk from Liberation Monument to Bulwer Avenue and returning to Liberation Monument.
Dolphin Day is celebrated throughout the world and in the grand scheme of things it is perhaps one of the most well-known unofficial holidays of the world.
Having gained steam in the 1990s and continuing into the present day, this holiday focuses on the worldwide plight of the dolphins. Considering how similar dolphins appear to be to ourselves, we may even call Dolphin Day one of the more “human” holidays that are celebrated.
Gatherings and awareness meetings take place in major cities across the globe. Some of largest venues include San Francisco, New York City and Tokyo.
Last month two local caring and hard working individuals were confirmed as finalists in the 2015 Ceva Awards for Animal Welfare.
John Knight BVetMed, MRCVS who is Veterinary Surgeon from the Vetcare Centres and GSPCA President and Yvonne Chauvel Senior Animal Care Assistant at the GSPCA were recently nominated and short listed for these fantastic awards which recognise the amazing work in animal welfare in the UK and abroad.
On Thursday 16th April we will be inviting our Exclusive Build Partners to the first ceremony of our new multi purpose animal welfare building.
As the days get longer and the temperature rises the weather is just right for some of our prickly Winter residents to head back to the wild.
Pumpkin the hedgehog was found by Michelle Johansen near Ville au Roi last November at only 330g which would have meant she wouldn't have survived the Winter.
Parsnip was found early December at only 356g in a similar area by Michelle.
Both hedgehogs have spent the Winter at the GSPCA and with the weather just right and Pumpkin up to 960g and Parsnip at 872g they have both reached more than needed in weight to be released.