East Sussex WRAS

5/5 based on 108 reviews
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WRAS have been out twice for me once for an injured seagull the other time for a pigeon both birds were successfully released after treatment.
It's great to have somewhere that looks after injured wildlife.
Great work especially as its so reliant on Volunteers.
Well done to you all keep up the great work
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You wouldn't believe the dedication and long hard hours they put in.
Well done everyone
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Dedicated staff led by founder Trevor, aided by Chris and Katie,working long hours day and night to attend to, and, rescue wildlife. I've asked for help on a few occasions with pigeons and baby seagulls and they've never refused.
I occasionally volunteer when time allows so I've seen firsthand the effort that goes into raising orphan birds, foxes etc and rehabilitating all the injured creatures....outstanding organisation.
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I have phoned WRAS for help many times in the last few years with various wildlife casualties I have found, to name a few, a mouse, numerous hedgehogs, pigeons, seagulls and a fox, they came to help on every occasion and were so professional and knowledgeable, they are wonderful people who work such long hours because they are totally dedicated to helping wildlife. They all deserve medals in my opinion.
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Staff and volunteers are lovely when responding to rescues and are compassionate towards all wildlife . They try to attend to most rescues as possible even when they understaffed.
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The people who give their time freely and on a voluntary basis to this charity are amazing. They do so much with so little and even when short staffed they always do their best to help the wildlife. They work 24 hours a day 7 days a week......The dedication shown is second to none.
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Amazing organisation of dedicate people who devote their lives to helping our wildlife. Most of the people there are volunteers, giving up their valuable free time to do what they can. They are often out on rescues well into the night and early hours.
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really helpful and came round in 10 minutes
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