News & Success Stories

 
 
 
Enough of the bad news! Let's hear some good!
 
People are doing some amazing things to help animals, protect and conserve animals and make a difference to animal welfare worldwide. 
 
Sometimes, making a difference to animal welfare can seem like a losing battle - but there are successes, thanks to the collective efforts of people who want to help the animal kingdom.  
 
The fox, pictured right, would have suffered if it hadn't have been for the commuters who spotted him and alerted him, the railway staff who called in the East Sussex Wildlife Rescue and Ambulance Service, those who donate to the service, and those who carry out its vital work.  Many people were involved in this success.
 
Can you join in the good work and feel part of a collective effort to help animals?

Rescued Fox

 
July
The East Sussex Wildlife Rescue & Ambulance Service rescued a fox on the side of a railway just north of Eastbourne station, after he was spotted by railway staff.  Find out more about them here.
 
 
July
 
A US judge has given the gray wolf a temporary reprieve from slaughter. Find out more about the gray wolf and how you can help continue to protect it.
 
Acts of kindness and thoughtfulness make a big difference to the animal kingdom.  A parking attendant in the UK took time to escort a mum duck and her brood back home.  More...
 
From scenes of such devastation to a story of joy.  The Giant Panda Guo Guo has just given birth to two cubs!  Check out some wonderful pictures of Guo Guo and discover how you can help the pandas and make a donation in memory of Mao Mao, who died in the earthquake, here.
 
Three cheers for Hanson Aggregates and the RSPB for leading the way in showing how a company has the capability to help the environment and restore a wroking quarry to create a nature reserve in the Cambridgeshire Fens. Reedbeds, grasslands and open waters will all feature on this 700 ha area.  More...  
 
 
June
 
Rhino Ark's fence to preserve habitat and solve animal-human conflict in Kenya gets longer, thanks to successful local event.  More...
 
 
May
 
The World Wildlife Fund reports that more businesses are planning to cut down on the amount of air travel they do.  To find out more about the WWF's report and campaign, Travelling Light, click here
 
 


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