Wish List thanks and this Black Friday help give a Merry Christmas to animals at the GSPCA
Posted by Steve on 27th Nov, 2020 |
Many will be shopping online over the coming days and searching for bargains as gifts. Have you thought of the hundreds of animals in our care this Christmas and the incredibly difficult year we have all faced and bringing some joy and helping animals at the GSPCA? Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “...
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Olly McTolly the Razorbill released back to the wild
Posted by Steve on 25th Nov, 2020 |
On the evening of the 9th October GSPCA Ambulance Warden was called out in the dark to rescue an oiled Razorbill found at L’Eree. The stormy Winter weather often stirs up oil from the seabed causing wildlife harm and Olly McTolly as the bird was called when found was rushed to the GSPCA where...
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GSPCA ADVICE Protect your birds from H5N8 avian influenza
Posted by Steve on 23rd Nov, 2020 |
The GSPCA are urging bird owners to protect their pets. With growing numbers of cases of H5N8 avian influenza throughout the UK their Animal & Plant Department Agency have been sending out weekly notifications of new cases in both wild and domestic birds with the most recent case today in...
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Locally grown Blue Spruce Christmas Trees on sale from Monday in aid of GSPCA
Posted by Steve on 20th Nov, 2020 |
The GSPCA are very excited to announce we are selling locally grown Christmas Trees from Monday raising funds for the many animals in our care and for our vital work. Tim Pellett GSPCA Community & Training Officer said “
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We all need a Ray of Sunshine in our lives please support 11 year old Astrid and download her song to raise funds for animals
Posted by Steve on 19th Nov, 2020 |
11 year old Astrid Meadow has released her song ‘You’re A Ray of Sunshine’ online to raise funds for the GSPCA and Guernsey Animal Aid. Astrid absolutely loves animals and the proceeds raised from those downloading her song will be donated to help animals in Guernsey. Here are the three platforms...
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