objectives & mission statement
objectives
"For the benefit of the public to relieve the suffering of wildlife in need of care and attention and, in particular, to provide and maintain rescue homes or other facilities for the reception, care and treatment of such wildlife to enable rehabilitation and release back into the wild."
"To promote humane behaviour towards wildlife by providing appropriate care, protection, treatment and security for wildlife which is in need of care and attention by reason of injury, sickness, poor circumstances or ill usage and to educate the public in matters pertaining to wildlife welfare in general and the prevention of cruelty and suffering of wildlife.”
mission statement
We are committed to encouraging through knowledge the integration of wildlife into our countryside and our gardens along side us in a natural balance. We help to preserve wildlife in its natural environment by talking in school sand reaching the next generation and via worksheets, direct animal contact and talks. We encourage children and adults to care for their environment and reduce the use of pesticides. We help to remove the myths that surround our spectacular wildlife and encourage the next generation to learn and understand that any space can be balanced and can be great environment for both humans and our native wildlife.
our wonderful team
To find out a little about the people that run our rescue Click here Our Team
Old Mobile Phones

Do you or your friends keep up to date with the latest mobile phone trends because if you do please send us your old mobile phone so we can change them for cash and then change that into food. You old mobile could help some of our precious orphans who themsleves had just had a close call! Send to Harper Asprey Wildlife Rescue, Marlborough House, Augustus Gardens, Camberley, Surrey, GU15 1HL
Used Stamps
Please send us your old used stamps we can change them into cash. These old and used stamps bring vital funds to our rescue, so if you get good news through the post think of us and save that stamp. You can send or deliver these to us in any amounts. No amount is too small and each stamp is gratefully received. Send to Harper Asprey Wildlife Rescue, Marlborough House, Augustus Gardens, Camberley, Surrey, GU15 1HL
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
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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
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