wildlife rocks me
A fun day for all the family celebrating community and the wonderful wildlife we share it with. Attractions and events for all the family to enjoy.
WILDLIFE ROCKS AWARDS
Competition for Schools, Individuals, and Groups whose students are in Full Time Education
WHY NOT Design a Wildlife Garden Build a Bird Box from recycled junk Why does Wildlife Rock and What species would you save plus many more competitions.
ATTRACTIONS
Childrens Drama and Dance group
Magicians
Badger Talk
Face painting
Dog Show
Surrey Wildlife Trust Activities
Guitar work Shop for Children
The Kobe Awards
Japanes Taiko Drum Group
Afternoon Tea
Bouncy castle
Design a Wildlife garden
Thatchers
Charity Auction
Bee Keeping Talk
Children's Competitions
Childrens Taiko Drums Workshop
Organic Cookery Workshop
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As well as working on the front line we give talks and show our stunning wildlife to a variety of groups and schools - Wildlife Rocks Me Talks. We believe that a better understanding of these creatures will promote not only tolerance but a willingness to integrate them into our lives.
Children will become the custodians of our planet and we hope, through our talks, will have a better understanding of and take an interest in our wonderful wildlife as they take on that ultimate role.
We raise funds by donations, our newsletter, attending County Shows, Car boot sales, selling on eBay, Fairs, and our shop.
There are many ways you can help us
See if you can help us by clicking here - Can You Help Us . From hands on volunteering to clicking at home we need all sorts of help and all sorts of people to join our small and crazy team.
please donate here
Help us to help the wildlife we care for by donating here. Click on the button below. Just one sachet of cat food feeds a baby hedgehog for a day
newsletter
Enter your email and we will send you a Newsletter with tips and information on encouraging and supporting our native wildlife and updates on our patients
History and science has shown us that pesticides kill far more than their target prey and are not always properly tested. The effect on wildlife can be devastating.


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Alternative medicine in Wildlife
Annual Charity Auction
Badger
Badger Cull
Bats
Bats in the Garden
Bat Decline
Brian’s Cub
Bio-maginfication
Cat Lover or hater?Climate Change in Britain
Corporate Talks
Corporate Sponsorship
Corporate Wildlife Gardens
Donate Cat & Dog Food
Don’t use slug pellets
Emergency Care of Wildlife
Emergency Snow Care
Encouraging and discouraging WildlifeFoxes in Urban areas
Giant Fox
Give a Hog a nameHazel's Travels to Thailand
Hedgehogs
Hedgehogs and Bonfires
Hedgehogs in the Garden
Hedgehogs-Don’t use slug pellets
Hibernation
Hold a Sponsored Event
Krazy Kate's Tour de UK
Lame Claims
Legacy
News of the Wild Blog
Membership
Objectives
Our Rescue
Our Team
Peregrine DeclinePercy the Hedgehog
Rarest Creature on the planet
Pesticides
Press Releases
Raise Funds for Us
School Talks
School Sponsorship
School Events
SHOP ON-LINE
Small feet Journal
Sponsor a Creature
Urban Fox
Volunteer
Who are you killing with slug pellets
Wildlife
Wildlife Ponds
Wildlife Rocks Me Annual Event
Wildlife Rocks Me Talks
Wildlife Gardens
Wish List
1,000 Grebes Killed
How we started
Whilst out walking with my dog in the early 1980's I found a small hedgehog stuck in a fence. He was too fat to go through and his prickles wouldn't let him go back.
He had been pushing so long in an attempt to free himself that the wire had cut into his body and his leg was bleeding where he had pushed and pushed against the ground. I had in my handbag a pair of pliers (no surprise to anyone who knows me) I cut the wire and removed the hedgehog READ MORE