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World leading Wildlife Hospital based in England. For 24/7 animal emergencies call 01844 292292. Registered Charity: 1200460

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Wag, wag, wag... Can you guess who this is? 👀 A grey wagtail fledgling! It’s not fully understood why wagtails do this, but it’s thought to help with balance and communication. This little patient is being cared for in our bird nursery, getting ready for life back in the wild 💚

Wag, wag, wag... Can you guess who this is? 👀 A grey wagtail fledgling! It’s not fully understood why wagtails do this, but it’s thought to help with balance and communication. This little patient is being cared for in our bird nursery, getting ready for life back in the wild 💚

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Meet Doug.🦔Found in a trench at a building site, he was caked in mud, exhausted and unable to climb out. By the time he reached us, he was dehydrated and very hungry. After a gentle check-over and some much-needed fluids, Doug didn’t hesitate when his first meal was offered… 😊

Meet Doug.🦔Found in a trench at a building site, he was caked in mud, exhausted and unable to climb out. By the time he reached us, he was dehydrated and very hungry. After a gentle check-over and some much-needed fluids, Doug didn’t hesitate when his first meal was offered… 😊

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💚🦡Every spring/summer, badger cub rescues arrive: 24/7 care, bottle-fed, gently burped/toileted after feeds. In bonded groups, we care for them until autumn, when they’re ready for soft-release at safe sites where they learn to forage. A long journey - but every step matters.

💚🦡Every spring/summer, badger cub rescues arrive: 24/7 care, bottle-fed, gently burped/toileted after feeds. In bonded groups, we care for them until autumn, when they’re ready for soft-release at safe sites where they learn to forage. A long journey - but every step matters.

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🦇🪱 Snack time! This rescued pipistrelle bat is enjoying a waxworm - a high-energy treat that helps build strength during recovery. Feeding well is a really positive sign, and every mouthful supports healing and growth before this little bat can return safely to the night sky.

🦇🪱 Snack time! This rescued pipistrelle bat is enjoying a waxworm - a high-energy treat that helps build strength during recovery. Feeding well is a really positive sign, and every mouthful supports healing and growth before this little bat can return safely to the night sky.

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