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The PDSA is Britain largets veterinary charity and cares for over 300,000 pet patients who have a range of conditions and illnesses such as diabetes, heart disease, asthma and arthritis. Although many of the pets cannot be cured completely with your help they can live happy, healthy lives. Any donations will help to fund over 240 private PDSA Veterinary practices helping to provide FREE treatment to millions of sick and injured pets every year.

 

 

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RSPB Red Kite Numbers Soaring Across The UK

A recent survey by the RSPB charity has revealed the Red Kite population is now at its highest level for 200 years. Numbers have doubled in North of England over the last year, with an increase of 40% in Yorkshire alone. Red Kites were all but wiped out in the UK, with just 10 pairs left [...]
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WWF Fury at U.S. Republican’s Polar Bear Stance

The WWF charity is understandably angry at Republican Vice President Sarah Palin’s plans to sue over the US governments decision to place Polar Bears on the Endangered Species List. With the current US financial crisis dominating the US presidential campaign, it seems Palin’s extraordinary stance to further oil and gas exploration in Alaska may become a [...]
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Christmas Charity Gifts – A Gift That Gives Well After The Novelty Of Christmas Has Worn Off

With Christmas fast approaching people are already starting to research new ideas for Christmas gifts. The pressure to come up with something ‘unique’ increases each year and in the current economic climate another important consideration is price. A fantastic way to meet both of these criteria is through charity gifts. Giving a Christmas charity gift [...]
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WWF Applaud Government Energy Saving Plan

The WWF charity have welcomed Government proposals to help UK households save money on their energy bills. The £1 billion ‘Home Energy Saving Programme’ plans to make homes more energy efficient, as the Government introduce more comprehensive long-term measures to address the failings of our existing housing stock.  This is seen as the first step [...]
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WWF Concern at Loss of Arctic Ice Cover

The WWF charity is urging the UK Government to heed the global implications of the loss of Arctic ice cover and take immediate action to reduce emissions. The amount of summer sea ice predicted in the Arctic this year is less than any other year since monitoring began. The continuing loss of the older ice means [...]
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RSPB Membership Numbers Increase

RSPB membership figures for June and July were up by 20% compared to last year, with approximately 2.3 million people enjoying wildlife experiences across the UK’s nature reserves. In the last 6 years the RSPB has seen an astounding 114% increase in visitor numbers, with many of the reserves now much closer to residential areas for [...]
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WWF’s New Hope for Sumatra Endangered Animals

The WWF charity has praised the government of Indonesia for declaring their commitment to enlarging a critical area of forest home to Sumatran elephants and tigers. The Tesso Nilo National Park on Sumatra Island will now stretch 86,000 hectares instead of 38,000, and is one of the last habitats for both endangered species. The park was [...]
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