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Volunteers: Making a Difference in Wildlife Rescue

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Updated: Dec 31, 2024

Are you passionate about wildlife conservation and helping animals in need? If so, volunteering at Craven Wildlife Rescue near Settle, North Yorkshire, could be a rewarding experience for you.

Orphaned tawny owls with their 'mum'!
Orphaned tawny owls with their 'mum'!

Craven Wildlife Rescue is a registered charity that is committed to rescuing and rehabilitating injured or orphaned wildlife. Our team of dedicated volunteers work tirelessly to provide care and treatment to animals in need, with the ultimate goal of releasing them back into their natural habitat.


Volunteering at a Wildlife Rescue offers a unique opportunity to make a genuine difference in the lives of animals. Whether you have experience working with wildlife or are simply eager to lend a helping hand, there are various ways you can get involved. From feeding and caring for animals to assisting with medical treatments and habitat enrichment, there is a role for everyone to play in the rehabilitation process. One of the most rewarding aspects of volunteering with us is the opportunity to witness the impact of your efforts firsthand. Seeing an animal that you have helped to rehabilitate successfully released back into the wild is a truly special experience that will enrich your life as much as it has helped theirs.


In addition to the satisfaction of helping animals in need, volunteering at Craven Wildlife Rescue also provides valuable learning opportunities. You will have the chance to work alongside experienced wildlife rehabilitators, gaining insights into animal care, rehabilitation techniques, and conservation practices, complete in house training and join other staff on outside training provided by well known wildlife hospitals. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer at Craven Wildlife Rescue, use the contact details to find out more information on how to get involved. Your contribution, no matter how big or small, can make a significant difference in the lives of animals in need.

 
 
 

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