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By adopting one of the animals at Harper Asprey Wildlife Rescue Centre you will be supporting our work. We are run totally by volunteers and 100% of all funds raised directly benefits our wildlife
What you will receive as an Adopter
A colour photo of your animal
Certificate of Adoption
Fact sheet on your adoptee
Harper Asprey Wildlife Rescue Key ring, Mug and Teddy
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
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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-magnification
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 Wildlife
Foxes in Urban areas
Giant Fox
Give a Hog a name
Hazel'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 Decline
Percy the Hedgehog
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
Choose you animal
Goose £50.00 Owl £60.00 Kestrel £60.00 Stoat £60.00 Fox £80.00 Badger £80.00 Deer £100.00 |
Blue Tit £30 Robin £30.OO Blackbird £30.OO Mouse £30.00 Robin £30..00 Duck £30.00 Hedgehog £50.00 |
Please not we do not keep any wildlife i our cages that cannot be released. We only care for animals that can be returned to their wild state. You will be adopting an animals that will be returned to the wild and is with us for a short period. If you wish to gift or adopt an animal not listed please let us know.
You can pay by clicking on the button above and putting reference Adoption or by cheque . Cheque's are made payable to Harper Asprey Wildlife Rescue.
Please download this pdf to fill in and return with your cheque click here for pdf
Notes to form part of Gift Aid Declaration:
1. You can cancel this declaration at any time by notifying Harper Asprey Wildlife.
2. You must have paid an amount of income tax and/or capital gains tax at least equal to the amount of the reclaim on your donations in the tax year.
3. If in future your circumstances change you no longer pay income tax and/or capital gains tax equal to the amount of the reclaim, you must notify Harper Asprey Wildlife Rescue.
4. If you pay tax at the higher rate you can claim further tax relief in your Self Assessment tax return.
Please return to ;- Harper Asprey Wildlife Rescue, Marlborough House, Augustus Gardens, Camberley, Surrey, GU15 1HL
Wildlife rocks Talks with Children and Students
Wildlife surrounds us in a hidden world and often we only get fleeting glances. Each creature is unique and has a role in the natural balance. Through our talks we help children to understand the creatures we share our planet with.
We try to overcome their prejudices, fears and misconceptions and help promote our wonderful wildlife.
By understanding these creatures we can learn to live alongside them and benefit from their existence in our space.
We talk at several key stages.
We currently talk to A-level Biology students on “Nature and Nurture” and at the lower key stage we talk about “Wildlife and the adaptations of their feet for both the environment and food they eat”. Why do ducks have webbed feet and owls have talons? We have several talks in between.
We give talks in college and university on rehabilitation.
We can tailor make talks for specific areas of the curriculum and, amazingly, for most subjects. If you would like us to cover a specific area please send us an outline and we can give you our lesson format prior to the talk. read more
volunteers
We are run totally by volunteers. Our volunteers are dedicated and come from a wide range of backgrounds and all bring something special to our team.
We are always looking for more volunteers to carry out some of the roles below.
If you have some spare time and would like to help us in some area please fill out the following form and return it to info@harperaspreywildliferescue.co.uk. and we will be in contact with you.
As well as helping with animal care, there are other volunteering opportunities.
Maybe you could collect injured animals in your area when needed and bring them into us.
Perhaps you have experience in fundraising or PR and you can help raise awareness of our charity through local and national media?
Maybe you have strong administration skills.
If you think that you have the skills to help us then please complete the form on this page. Volunteers
We are sorry but we cannot take anyone under the age of 18.
emergency care for wildlife
If you have an injured orphan or adult creature that you can safely rescue, put them into a safe quiet strong box and keep them warm and away from people, then contact us, your nearest wildlife rescue or veterinary practice.
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
