

Call your local wildlife rescue centre (numbers above) or the British Hedgehog Preservation Society as soon as possible on 01584 890 801 for further advice.īats - If a bat is found on the ground, on an outside wall, or in an exposed area it may be unwell or injured and will be vulnerable. Hedgehogs - If you find a young hedgehog in September which has definitely been orphaned keep it in a high sided-box somewhere warm indoors and feed it on minced meat, liver, meat-based dog or cat food and scrambled egg (not milk, as more than a little can be harmful). Here is some further information on specific species: Westport Wildlife Rescue (Stoke-on-Trent) Gentleshaw Birds of Prey and Wildlife Centre (Eccleshall) If you find a sick or injured animal, please contact one of the following organisations for advice. Staffordshire Wildlife Trust does not have a wildlife rescue service. If you would like to give information regarding a crime anonymously, call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. If you witness a wildlife crime taking place, call 999. Visit the marine sightings and strandings page for a detailed list of contacts. See further options in the leaflet above Marine sightings and strandings Nicola in Biddulph, North Staffordshire 07792428670 West Midlands Hedgehog Rescue: County-Wide 01922 419532 or 07837409533ĭenny in Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Stoke-On-Trent & Staffordshire Moorlands 07403572116 The following contacts can also help with animal supportīritish Wildlife Rescue Centre Stafford 01889 271308 For a non- emergency, call the police on 101. If the animal is near a road or you think a wildlife crime has taken place, call 999 for an emergency. You can also call the RSPCA on 0300 1234 999. Help Wildlife also have a useful map to help find your local wildlife rescue service. The RSPCA (0300 1234 999) and Help Wildlife's pages carry more detailed advice on what to do with injured birds and other wildlife.
