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In July 2023, Jude Gooding said about East Sussex WRAS
A wonderful organisation doing everything they can for local wildlife. It deserves everyone’s support.
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In August 2023, Andrew Baines said about East Sussex WRAS
Lovely people
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In February 2024, James Fraser said about East Sussex WRAS
I was gifted a 3 hour hedgehog experience for my birthday which I was thrilled with. This needs to be booked well in advance as it's very popular but is easily done via email (it's run by volunteers so be patient when waiting for a reply).
I attended yesterday and it was fantastic! There were supposed to be 3 others doing it with me but they were no shows so I basically had a one to one for the whole time with the very knowledgeable and engaging Jane.
She showed me round the whole place (they have a wide variety of birds and animals at any given time) before spending some time in a classroom setting learning all about hedgehogs which was very interesting.
Then it was time to get hands on! They had 9 hogs in on the day (though can be many more at certain times of the year) and I was able to help clean out their cages and hold each one to get a closer look, make friends and get plenty of photos and videos. They really are the cutest of creatures and real characters! The time went far too quickly but I cannot thank the staff enough for what was a most enjoyable time. They do very worthwhile work here rescuing all sorts of wild animals and nursing them back for release and I would urge everyone to support this cause and sign up for the hedgehog experience - you will not be disappointed!!
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In March 2024, Lisa Cullen said about East Sussex WRAS
Today we found a baby rabbit whilst travelling between jobs, just sat in the middle of the road and looking a little under the weather. We managed to make him comfortable in a hoody and drove to the WRAS.

The staff were excellent and gave me some information on where I can receive an update on how he’s doing. Fingers crossed he will be ok.

We’re so lucky to have a charity like this on our door step. Thank you for all you do!
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In April 2024, Charlotte Green said about East Sussex WRAS
Found a poorly bird on the way back from work and rang WRAS. They answered straight away and gave clear advice over the phone and said they would come to help. Luckily the bird was okay in the end, was very appreciative of the advice. Thank you
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In April 2024, Hayes Thompson said about East Sussex WRAS
How brilliant if you find an animal you can take it to these guys.
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In May 2024, Liz Discombe said about East Sussex WRAS
Accommodated my collar dove fledgling without hesitation and with a very kind helpful manner.
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In May 2024, Nicola Neal said about East Sussex WRAS
Lovely walk through the bluebells followed by lunch in the cafe provided by local charities
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In July 2024, Sarah Johnson said about East Sussex WRAS
I live in East Saltdean & had such a positive experience with the WRAS with a badly injured bird that had flown into the glass doors of our living room. RSPCA did not want to know & did nothing to help when contacted, but WRAS were totally different. Came round very quickly, were caring & very experienced in how they handled &
removed the bird to have medical treatment it needed. They also called to let me know that the bird had recovered after treatment & could be released back into the wild. Can not recommend this charity & the caring people who volunteer for them enough - they are amazing & lovely people😊
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In August 2024, Heather Mary Martin said about East Sussex WRAS
It’s an amazing place founded by Trevor Weeks.
Just outside Whitesmith, they will take in most injured wildlife birds and smaller animals. If they don’t have the right type of accommodation, they will work with other Rescue organisations. The ambulance service travels all over Sussex to rescue injured and trapped wild animals.
The staff are very dedicated and lovely, and a huge team of volunteers give their time to cleaning out the animal cages and pens and keeping up with all of the washing and feeding.
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