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In January 2018, Julie McNamee said about East Sussex WRAS
Wonderful organisation that takes care of the less "cute" members of the animal world. (Although pigeons and seagulls are cuter than you would think.)
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In February 2018, Luke H said about East Sussex WRAS
Amazing charity. Helped us when we had an injured fox. Selfless volunteers that deserve the support you can give.
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In March 2018, Paul said about East Sussex WRAS
The emergency service for wild animals in the area. Nice clinic / hospital at Whitesmith. Well done all of you and thanks!!
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In April 2018, Inconsolable Graphite said about East Sussex WRAS
Excellent. Helped with a jackdaw stuck behind my gas fire for several days after its nest had apparently fallen down the chimney.

After I’d gone to the trouble of removing the fire I didn’t want to accidentally kill the bird through not knowing what I was doing. The lady who arrived was rapidly able to coax it out and it seemed none the worse for its adventure. To my amazement it was able to fly off of its own accord. Putting the fireplace back together should keep me off the streets for a bit :)
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In May 2018, Ian Fowlds said about East Sussex WRAS
Wonderful people
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In May 2018, Jackie Sushams said about East Sussex WRAS
Had injured baby pigeon in my front garden rang people were nice on the phone and someone was here within Half an hour. Good job well done. 😀
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In June 2018, Colette Grosse said about East Sussex WRAS
Hard working totally committed caring staff put injured wildlife back together again! Rely utterly on public donations. If you cant spare money, blankets, towels and animal feeding bowls always needed!
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In June 2018, Andrew Loftus said about East Sussex WRAS
Very helpful staff and volunteers but always phone prior to taking any sick, injured or orphaned wild animals there as it is not manned 24/7 but the phone lines are
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In June 2018, Ian Fowlds said about East Sussex WRAS
Wonderful people, operating a charity service, our little duckling will now be week looked after.
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In July 2018, Nadine said about East Sussex WRAS
Amazing place, amazing people
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