Injured Wildlife
Injured Wildlife World of Owls is NOT a veterinary surgery nor do we have a permanent vet on site. Do not bring injured wildlife to us! We cannot accept any wild injured animal. We can however help rehabilitate a certain number of wild birds of prey after veterinary treatment. However this is under strict understanding from the vets that the birds have been cleared of any possible illness that can possibly be transmitted to our own collection of birds of prey and staff. World of Owls is a self-funded charity with limitations on space, staff and funding. Our priority is our own already rescued animals and we strive to help our wildlife through advice and education. ……………………………………………………………………… Most wild animals are capable Foxes, Badgers, Geese, Swans, Sea birds and birds of prey etc, can all No matter how great your concern NEVER PUT YOURSELF AT RISK! Three magic words ! LEAVE IT ALONE! It would be in your best interests to leave any wild animal alone and Any animal that is ……………………… Young animals on their own After advice, should an animal be taken into care, it should be kept in secure, dark, quiet conditions, Keep them well away from family Help and Advice 028 94 472 307Advice Lines open 11.30am to 4pm Tuesday to Sunday (3pm Winter)
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