The Society believes that a thorough understanding of our relationship with wild canids in the UK both past and present, is vital for the safeguarding of today's ecosystems, ensuring they remain viable for generations to come.
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UK Wildlife Care Involves A Lot of Killing
I need to explain how I rate rescues and wildlife hospitals. This is based on 50 years of UK wildlife work and taking into consideration...

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Hmm. So Lola the would be Killer Bitch Queen cat has been getting closer and closer to me. Came up the path quickly today. Right by my kne...
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I have seen on Face Book today someone stating they have rats. Theresponsewas to put a plate of baked beans outside with poison in them. Th...
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I have taken this information from the Pigeon Aid page. Having dealt with several pigeons with PMV I know the old rule was that if it had PM...
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