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Local rescue charity receives call from Brazil!
9 January 2008
Trevor Weeks Founder of East Sussex Wildlife Rescue and Ambulance Service received a call from Brazil early this morning.
"I was asleep when I got the call early this morning and was surprised when the foreign sounding lady who could speak English better than my spanish, started asking me about hedgehogs?" said Trevor.
"The lady had found a hedgehog like creature and which was injured and wanted to know how to look after it. To say the least I was a bit surprised as I didn’t even know they had hedgehogs in Brazil! I gave the lady some basic advise and urged her to find a vet who would look at the creature"
"This is not the first time we have had a call about wildlife abroad. We have had calls from Turkey, the former Yugoslavia and International Animal Rescue have phoned for advice whilst on a trip in India about an injured owl."
"The only strange thing is I am not sure how they got my private number, rather than phoning the WRAS rescue line. I sure it was not a hoax, as the number came up as an internation number. She said she had got my details from the internet."
East Sussex WRAS is a member of the British Hedgehog Preservation Society and has asked them to try and find out what hedgehog type creatures exist in Brazil.
East Sussex WRAS has a new website which was set up just before Christmas sponsored by Internation Animal Rescue. The site has advice pages, news and pictures plus a donations page too and can be found at www.wildlifeambulance.org.
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Press Contacts: Trevor Weeks, East Sussex WRAS, 07813 103 474 (private)
British Hedgehog Preservation Society - 01584 890801
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