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trent park wildlife rescue appeal

TRENT PARK ANIMAL CENTRE CORONAVIRUS EMERGENCY

Our animal shelter, cafe and shop in Trent Park are closed but we still need to care for the animals without any current income. Unless we raise £50,000 the charity will be closing its doors.

WRAS WEEKLY SHOPPING LIST:

  • 100 tins of dog food,
  • 8 sacks of sheep or goat food and vegetables,
  • Medical supplies and veterinary services.

Please give what you can to help support our animal patients: wrasenfield.charitycheckout.co.uk/donate

You can help as from as little as E5 a month

Founded by Barry Smitherman MBE and June Smitherman, MBE
More information about our work can be found on our webs. and Facebook pages
www.wras-enfieldwildlife.org.uk  https://facebook.com/WRAS.Enfield/
Wildlife Rescue and Ambulance Service (Enfield) Registered charity No: 1060452

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12 Apr 2020 00:59


Wildlife Rescue and Ambulance Service (WRAS) needs to raise £10,000 per month to survive, reports James Cracknell.

An urgent appeal for money has been made by a wildlife rescue charity forced to close to visitors during the ongoing public health crisis.

WRAS is based at Trent Park in Cockfosters, where its animal sanctuary is usually open to visitors – the charity’s main source of income.

Read the full report on the Enfield Dispatch website.

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