WRAS in the Media
- Stray seal plays to crowd on riverbank
18 November 2005 - The Argus - Seal rescuers appeal for funding
18 November 2005 - BBC Online - Letter: Breath of fresh air
31 October 2005 - The Argus - Letter: Money for WRAS
19 October 2005 - The Argus - Secretive bird found on doorstep
9 October 2005 - BBC Online - Animal charity faces big bill after ambulance breaks down
6 October 2005 - The Argus - Angling apathy vs friendly fishing
29 September 2005 - BBC Online - Pond fishing line ordeal for swan
29 September 2005 - BBC Online - Firms under pressure as fuel costs soar
7 September 2005 - The Argus - Wildlife rescuers foxed by lure of the shops
23 August 2005 - The Argus - Letter: Forgotten divers
8 August 2005 - The Argus - Letter: We need all the help we can get
27 July 2005 - The Argus - Chance to swan about in peace
26 May 2005 - The Argus - Plot is hatched to end fight for pecking order
18 May 2005 - The Argus - Ducklings survive drainpipe trip
10 May 2005 - BBC Online - Animal charity seeks more pollution fines
5 May 2005 - BBC Online - Supermarket chain orders pigeons shot
11 April 2005 - The Argus - Relief as injured duck is caught
5 March 2005 - BBC Online - Dropped rubbish endangering birds
28 February 2005 - BBC Online - ‘Well-meaning’ damage to wildlife
22 February 2005 - BBC Online - Valentine’s date for ‘love birds’
14 February 2005 - BBC Online - Bat found hibernating in blinds
3 February 2005 - BBC Online - Wildlife rescue in volunteer plea
23 January 2005 - BBC Online - Kindness is putting swans in jeopardy
10 January 2005 - The Argus - No swan feeding warning at lake
6 January 2005 - BBC Online
Every year thousands of animals and birds are killed or seriously injured as a result of bonfires and fireworks at this time of year. There are some simple steps you can take to ensure that the number of casualties are keep to a minimum: