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The RSPCA is calling on people in Volunteers’ Week (June 2-8) to help the animal charity recruit 2,500 new Wildlife Friends who can protect and nurture wildlife.

Wildlife Friends pledge to undertake simple tasks in gardens and outdoor spaces to help wildlife thrive and protect them from injury. By doing so they are not only helping wildlife but ensuring the RSPCA’s highly-skilled frontline staff have more time to focus on tackling cases of cruelty and neglect.

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00:00Why not become a wildlife friend with the RSPCA? An exciting opportunity to volunteer to help to
00:05protect the wildlife in your community where you live. Do you know that animals are facing more
00:11challenges than ever? This is why we're recruiting wildlife friends to join our million strong
00:16movements of people who are willing and ready to help animals in their communities. We can all do
00:22our bit towards creating a better world for all animals, whether you have five minutes or five
00:27hours to spare each week. Whether you live in a flat, in a narrowboat, in a house with a garden,
00:34there are tasks you can undertake that will help protect and nurture wildlife in your community,
00:40which ultimately will free up our highly trained frontline staff to focus on cruelty and neglect.
00:47You can put a bird feeder up, remember to keep them clean, put fresh water out every day,
00:51put a bird box, provide some where for them to nest, put a hedgehog house, plant some wildflower seeds,
01:00have an insect friendly, a wildlife friendly garden, make it safe for the wildlife in your area. Will you
01:06join us and become a wildlife friend? Why not join us now and look at the difference you can make in
01:13your area? Remember, little things can make a big difference. If we all do small things to help
01:20wildlife, we make it a better and a safer place for wildlife.

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