Oak and Furrows Wildlife Rescue 2014

An Interview from 2014, finding out more about the wonderful work undertaken to protect local wild animals here in the Cotswolds by Oak and Furrows Wildlife Rescue Centre. Oak and Furrows Wildlife Rescue Centre became a registered charity in 2006 and along with charity status came an increase in calls. As a result Oak and Furrows has had to expand and develop the centre in order to cope with demand.

Annually the centre takes in over 3,000 wildlife casualties and receives between 6 and 7,000 telephone calls for help and advice, all this achieved by a dedicated team of people comprising of staff, volunteers, friends and supporters, without whom it would not be possible.

Oak and Furrows operate a 24 hour Wildlife Rescue Service, 7 days a week, 365 days of the year. The centre relies on donations to survive and does not receive any government funding.

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