Celebrating Trustees’ Week: Honouring the GSPCA Committee’s Dedication to Animal Welfare
Posted by Steve on 7th Nov, 2025 |
Celebrating Trustees’ Week: Honouring the GSPCA Committee’s Dedication to Animal Welfare As Trustees’ Week shines a spotlight on the invaluable contributions of charity trustees across the UK and Channel Islands, the GSPCA proudly celebrates its dedicated committee members who guide and support the...
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Petal the buzzard only needed an overnight stay before her release
Posted by Steve on 7th Nov, 2025 |
Last month what was a poorly buzzard was rescued in Pont Valliant and brought to the GSPCA. Yvonne Chauvel Animal Care Supervisor said “Last month we had a buzzard rescued which we called Petal.” “The finders thought she might have had an injured leg but thankfully after a nights observation and...
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After a busy Firework night do you have any incident or Upsets for our Report Survey or a general view survey with more due
Posted by Steve on 7th Nov, 2025 |
After a busy Firework night do you have any incident or Upsets for our Report Survey or a general view survey with more due over the next few days Last night over 80 firework events registered took place and more continue tonight and over the weekend into next week. To see the States of Guernsey...
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Very poorly Frank the frog rescued, rehabilitated and released back to the wild
Posted by Steve on 7th Nov, 2025 |
The GSPCA helps an average 3000 wild animals every year and we never know what we will help next. Last month a rescued frog from a cat attach was brought into the GSPCA from Clos du Villocq. Jack Le Moigne GSPCA Animal Care Assistant tells us the story ‘Frank is a beloved frog that was brought into...
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First poorly grey seal pup of the 2025 sadly passes within hours of rescue from break waters at Fort Doyle
Posted by Steve on 7th Nov, 2025 |
Late last night the first white coat grey seal pup was rescued of the 2025 pup season from the break waters at Fort Doyle. At less than two weeks of age the poorly pup was thin, exhausted and had a lot of health issues and sadly passed away shortly after being rescued despite the best efforts of...
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