Some of our images
Mythical coast – Children from Carters Charity Primary School , Preesall discovering the coastline with WildAid Charlie
Male Common Blue butterfly
Red Admiral butterfly
Nest box workshop with Holy Family Primary School, Blackpool
Nature’s explorers – WildAid Charlie and Nantwich Home Carers
Community pond habitat creation project
Focussing on Owls – workshop at Chagstock Festival 2013
Wildlife club butterfly feeder workshop
The 800 wood – tree planting with Willows Catholic Primary School, Kirkham
Wildlife explorers workshop – St Johns Catholic Primary School, Poulton –Le- Fylde
Fun at Wildlife Club with Gracie Mai
Widlife Club – Look what we’ve found
Great Crested Newt Habitat Survey with Blackpool College sixth form students
Re-use and recycle – project bird feeder at Wildlife Club
Blackpool College sixth form students – ready to discover
Tuning into our senses at The Willows Catholic Primary School, Kirkham
A juvenile Hedgehog ready for release after overwintering in a rescue centre.
Stark carelessness
A Swan slurry encounter
Gabby and Mike event volunteering
Kincraig Primary School, Blackpool; Year 4 studying wildlife
Blackpool 6th Form Pond Surveys
Wildlife Link can transform communities, local wildlife habitats and supports wildlife hospitals. By bestowing £25 you are giving injured and orphaned and displaced wildlife the gift of life saving treatment and equipment a wildlife hospital really needs.
Red Fox Rehab
Wildlfie Charlie raised over £400.00 for WildAid when he completed the Lakeland 50 fell race.
A Swan slurry encounter
Our aim is to support independent wildlife hospitals with life saving resources. Our Wildlife Challenges deliver these. Thanks to your genoeristy we were able to support Elaine, Vicky and Tony saving the lives of hundreds of Hedgehogs each year.
Holy Family After School Club
Jill Dodds of Hedgepigs and Hoglets Wildlife Rescue receives a hospital grant from WildAid
Taking action to keep our river and coasts litter free in 2021
Inspiring young people about wildlife welfare through a community beach care program
Breakfast time for these hungry Hogs. Taken at RSPCA Stapeley Grange Wildlife Centre
WildAid Charlie tree planting conservation Lancashire December 2021
Buddy and Holly two orphaned otter cubs release enclosure. Working in partnership with Yorkshire Water and RSPCA Stapeley Grange 2021
"It's all about encouraging people to participate and learn about the natural world through hands on discovery."