Half Term Guided Tours at the GSPCA – Book now to guarantee your place Monday 19 to Friday 23 February
Posted by Steve on 15th Feb, 2018 |
Would you like to see some of the 500 animals at the GSPCA during half term? Sadly we aren’t running guided tours during #GSPCAPurpleWeek but next week during half term from Monday 19th February we have a tour at 2pm each day until Friday 23rd February. This is your opportunity to visit behind the...
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Temperance the seal pup more than doubles his weight #GSPCAPurpleWeek - please help donate to his care
Posted by Steve on 15th Feb, 2018 |
We are pleased to announce that Temperance the seal pup who was rescued at the start of November last year has more than doubled his weight. The thinnest ever seal pup we have rescued here in Guernsey at only 11kg is now up to 28.2kg. Head carer of Temperance GSPCA Animal Collection Officer and...
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GSPCA Please Help Our Birthday Wishes Come True - Celebrating 145 years 14th February
Posted by Steve on 14th Feb, 2018 |
On this day 145 years ago a group of caring souls that decided that an organisation was needed in Guernsey to stop the neglect and cruelty to animals in Guernsey was formed with a focus on education and supporting the community. From those humble beginnings in 1873 around 6 generations ago it is...
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Collared Lizards abandoned out in the cold left to die
Posted by Steve on 9th Feb, 2018 |
Just over a week ago two Collared Lizards were rescued after being abandoned outside in the cold with their tank and no heating and would have surely perished if they hadn’t been rescued. The GSPCA Ambulance Wardens went out to rescue and collect the lizards and on arrival it was apparent they...
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Please keep an eye out for injured sea birds on the coast as two found covered in a clear sticky substance
Posted by Steve on 9th Feb, 2018 |
Over the last few days the GSPCA have had two sea birds rescued covered in a clear sticky substance. At 1230am this morning a guillemot was rescued and earlier in the week a razorbill was found covered in a clear glue or oily type substance. Both birds were unable to swim or fly and were found thin...
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