2020 in Review

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2020 has been an exceptionally changeling year for many, the pandemic has posed many challenges for us to overcome, not least a significant loss of funds due to the cancellation of our opens days and all fund raising activities. Despite this loss of income, there has been no let up in the many animals requiring our help and so we have had to adapted to the every changing situation.Thank you to all of our amazing volunteers who have even supported us on Christmas Day, thank you to everyone who have supported us with donations momentary and other and others for your support. We are a charity and so without your support we simply would not exist.We have dealt with 935 animals in 2020, of which 530 were released or re-homed. We have homed 15 pigs, 71 rabbits, 200 hens and admitted 434 animals to our wildlife hospital, more than ever.

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