Monday, 16 July 2018

Local Wildlife Rescue Groups


Pawprints

We sometimes get asked for advice about helping injured animals. Since we look after nature reserves we do not have that sort of expertise so we are very pleased to hear about two Wirral groups who do.

Pawprints Wildlife Rescue have set up their own charity to create a good refuge for wildlife in need​. They dream of opening a wildlife centre of excellence in the heart of West Wirral, supported and endorsed by local and national wildlife experts. It would be open to the public to teach visitors about our native wildlife, while the animals can recover in safety, receive expert clinical care and be safely released to live full and independent lives.

You can call Pawprints for advice on 07747 301 423. Their website can be found at

Their Facebook page is

Wirral Animal Samaritans will help if you find an injured animal. They have a Facebook group where you can post your questions or ask for assistance:

If you want to speak to someone at Wirral Animal Samaritans in person you can ring them on 07484 110127.

2 comments:

  1. Just rescued a seagull unable to fly in Moreton Wirral where can I get help

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    1. As you will have seen from the post you commented on, we do not have the expertise or facilities for treating animals in need of medical attention. We recommend contacting Wirral Animal Samaritans.
      Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/251491252072218
      Phone number: 07484 110127 (although this may not be the current number as the post above was from 2018)

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