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The British Wildlife Rescue Centre was set up as an extension of ‘Stafford Wild Bird and Animal Rescue’. It consists of a hospital with veterinary cover, a pool for the rehabilitation of water birds, spacious aviaries and enclosures and housing for reptiles. The centre cares for sick, injured and orphaned wildlife which is often brought in to us by members of the public and the RSPCA. Occasionally, we take in unwanted/mistreated pets from the RSPCA and because of this we have animals such as rabbits, guinea pigs and sometimes gerbils and ferrets for re-homing. The centre cares for sick, injured and orphaned wildlife which is often brought in to us by members of the public and the RSPCA. It consists of a hospital with veterinary cover, a pool for the rehabilitation of water birds, spacious aviaries and enclosures and housing for reptiles. The animals that come to us are rehabilitated for release back into the wild. However, some of the animals cannot be released due to the nature of their injury or imprinting. In these cases, they are given permanent homes with us at the rescue centre where they live as full lives as possible, in spacious enclosures with natural surroundings. All residents are cared for at the centre by a small team of permanent staff and volunteers who nurture them and give them lots of tender loving care. These animals then provide a valuable resource in educational talks and lectures to school children and other groups. Opening times: We are open from 10am until 5pm every day except Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day. Admission Prices: All entrance fees go towards the running and maintenance of the centre. Admission prices are as follows: Adults – £2.50 Children – £2.00 Children aged 3 and under – Free When you visit the centre you can also feed the birds for 30p per tub. |