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bexs H
at 2024 Mar 30
bexs H
at 2024 Mar 30
Great wildlife centre who I've called twice for wildlife . Came straight out for my vixen I been feeding for few years and she last few weeks she wasnt in a good state .I will find out soon what treatment she has had or put to sleep as she an old girl. I've also been to the open days and they do a fantastic job . I'm a massive lover of wildlife since a child and all domestic animals . I recommend this place .
Chris Diaper
at 2024 Jan 28
Chris Diaper
at 2024 Jan 28
Helped us take in a fox that we found injured in our front garden. Lovely staff, all volunteers & could not have been more helpful x
Ella Pula
at 2023 Dec 12
Ella Pula
at 2023 Dec 12
Such a wonderful place, I took 2 baby pigeons that I found under the bridge, they looked after them and few months later they informed to tell me they were ready to be released, such a wonderful place , I am so grateful, thanks a million
Maxine Draper
at 2023 Dec 04
Maxine Draper
at 2023 Dec 04
I was walking with my friend along the river in Leatherhead on Tuesday 28th November. We saw a fox with a plastic jar stuck on its face. We called Leatherhead Wildlife aid and I stayed by the fox that was weakening and fell by the brambles. Hayley waited for help to arrive in the car park near by….They were brilliant and rescued the fox and pulled the jar off its face. I can’t seem to get an update so if anyone has any information about the fox surviving and being released back I would appreciate it.
helen pitcher
at 2023 Nov 22
helen pitcher
at 2023 Nov 22
I don't recommend this place for the animal or for the human who is unfortunate enough to take it there. Expect the animal to be put to sleep and for a lecture on how cruel you've been in helping the poor thing in the first place and how ignorant and stupid you were. Expect to have your soul crushed and leave in tears wishing you had never gone there. Without exaggeration my partner was so traumatised by taking his rescue bird there today that we are currently in casualty with suspected heart attack. A complete lack of human empathy is hardly a good way to go about getting donations Shame on you Jackie.
G T
at 2023 May 25
G T
at 2023 May 25
One day, I noticed that one of the wood pigeons who come to my garden looked sick and kept seeking my help (I know how this sounds, I’m very cynical about these sort of things but he kept coming to the patio, close to the house, which he never did before, and every time I went out to try and catch him he’d eventually get scared and fly away only to return back to my patio, again and again). Anyway, I caught the pigeon and took him to this Wildlife centre (the local vet who refused to help him suggested it). He had canker. I told the wildlife centre that I’d like to release him back in my garden when he got well. Eight weeks later they called me to go pick him up.

This was a couple of months ago.

Since then, he’s happy in my garden and got a bit fat. He also got married 😀. Here’s a photo taken 30 mins ago with pigeon and his wife. He’s the one in the bird bath ❤️.

I did make a donation to the centre, but I would have done so even if they couldn’t save fat pigeon. We took/take so much from animals so I want to give back whenever I can. I’ve asked all my friends to not buy me any birthday presents but to donate to this wildlife centre instead. It breaks my heart to think pigeon would have died a slow death if it wasn’t for them
Jack Walsh
at 2022 Jul 03
Jack Walsh
at 2022 Jul 03
I was redoing the floor in my shed and found a nest with a mother mouse and two newborn babies. Phoned up wildlife aid, they weren't able to give advice straight away as they had an open day and were very busy. I later received a voicemail with instructions on exactly what to do to allow the mouse mum to safely relocate herself and her babies. Very pleased, thank you for the advice wildlife aid!
Paul Callaway
at 2019 Jun 05
Paul Callaway
at 2019 Jun 05
I cannot recommend this place enough, an amazing bunch of animal lovers like me.

Living in Horley, Surrey, I rescued a fledgling Crow that had been hit by a car and damaged its wing & leg.

I took it home, let it rest, and then drove to Wildlife Aid that evening where they’ve taken it in and helped save its little life.

Thank you so much for what you’ve done and I hope little ‘Charlie’ lives a long and save life x