Poorly guillemot caught up in fish or crab netting now safe at the GSPCA
Posted by Steve on 26th Jan, 2021 |
Today the GSPCA was called out to a seabird tangled in netting. GSPCA staff member Beckie Bailey when she arrived at Petit Bot rescued the guillemot in a life threating situation as it was that badly tangled it wouldn’t have survived if it hadn’t been for the kind person discovering the bird and...
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DUE TO LOCKDOWN DO NOT VISIT THE GSPCA UNLESS ESSENTIAL – please call before visiting
Posted by Steve on 23rd Jan, 2021 |
As we are all adjusting to the latest lockdown in Guernsey the GSPCA as an essential service is operating for animals in need but please do not come to the Shelter unless it is an emergency and please call us on 01481 257261 before your visit to speak to a member of the team to ensure we minimise...
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Extremely sad news as Blaze the seal pup passes away
Posted by Steve on 21st Jan, 2021 |
In the early hours today the GSPCA team were devastated as Blaze the grey seal pup passed away. Found emaciated, with a number of ailments and injuries Blaze had been receiving treatment and around the clock care. Despite making it through the first few nights Blaze passed away early this morning....
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Keeping Livestock, our Wardens and road users safe
Posted by Steve on 21st Jan, 2021 |
Almost every day (and night) our ambulance staff and volunteer wardens are called out to animals, especially cows, sheep and horses that have escaped from their fields and are loose on the Island’s roads putting them in grave danger. Working at night to contain animals can be very dangerous for our...
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4th seal pup rescued and in the care of the GSPCA
Posted by Steve on 18th Jan, 2021 |
Yesterday the GSPCA were called out to Port Grat to a poorly grey seal pup. On call was GSPCA Warden Sarah Langlois who called Head of Marine Mammals Geoff George to assist to what was a young seal pup, emaciated and an injured nose. The pup was picked up and transported to the GSPCA seal facility...
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