Wildlife SOS - True Stories from Britain's Favourite Animal Rescue Centre


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To Wildlife Aid’s Simon Cowell, animal emergencies are just a typical day’s work. In fact, he and his staff deal with more than 12,000 wildlife incidents each year. From a hedgehog trapped in a freezer, to a little owl colliding with a 17-ton lorry, there are not many rescue situations that he has not had to deal with. Wildlife Aid is Britain’s leading wildlife rehabilitation centre and, as such, has become the subject of the enormously successful television series Wildlife SOS. Having been on our screens for over a decade, it is adored by both adults and children for its educational information, its heart-warming rescue stories and of course for its down-to-earth humour. As Simon himself says, ‘Being bitten by badgers, kicked by deer and "taloned" by owls is all in a day’s work, but it still really hurts!’ The tales about the residents that the centre has helped to nurse back to health will make you laugh and cry in equal measure. With information-packed fact files about each animal to accompany the stories, and bursting with beautiful colour pictures, this book is a must-have for very animal lover.




Wildlife Waystation


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A heartwarming collection of true animal rescue stories from Wildlife Waystation, a unique refuge for wild animals near Los Angeles. "Small or large, common or endangered, every wild animal in need finds a haven at Wildlife Waystation". That's the motto of the one-of-a-kind West Coast sanctuary for wild animals, and the real-life stories collected in this fascinating book prove it lives up to its word. Wildlife Waystation will appeal to all animal lovers and conservationists, especially since the animals here are exotic (they include tigers, zebras, bears, lions, and chimps) and have escaped harrowing, abusive situations, thanks to the dedication of Martine Colette and her staff and volunteers at the refuge. With many of the approximately 1000 animals sponsored by well-known celebrities, among them Betty White, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Drew Barrymore, and Candice Bergen, Wildlife Waystation is the only place available for certain creatures to live out the rest of their lives in dignity. This fact, coupled with lively writing that brings the individuality of each animal vividly alive, makes this book a moving and memorable reading experience.




My Wild Life


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The true, heart-warming story of how a reluctant City trader left a life of champagne and bonuses to follow his dream of rescuing animals and setting up a wildlife sanctuary, becoming one of the world's leading experts on rescuing wildlife.




Emergency Animal Rescue Stories


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Riveting Accounts of Extraordinary Animal Rescues and Reunions When the wrath of nature in the form of fire, flood, hurricane, or earthquake strikes, who saves the animals? EARS (Emergency Animal Rescue Service) comes to the rescue and helps countless animals survive the most horrific of natural and man-made disasters. Inside are the real-life stories of the former director of EARS, Terri Crisp, and the organization's many dedicated volunteers across the nation, and how their efforts have saved countless animals from certain death. You will be moved by the courageous, poignant, and at times humorous accounts, including: -Libby, the dog who was rescued from Texas oil fields and is now the official taste-tester at a dog bakery in California -How quick thinking and a hoist saved a cow trapped on the railroad tracks -How Bumpus, the fantastic, fearless, fireproof feline, survived disfiguring burns and became a hero These and other stories are sure to inspire and thrill as well as make you appreciate the wonderful bond that exists between animals and the special people who care enough to save them.




Animal Rescue


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When it comes to 'animal rescue,' the rescuer is often a human rescuing an animal. But it can also involve an animal rescuing a human. This book tells true stories from both sides -- amazing feats of courage, kindness, and love.




Through Animals' Eyes


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Shares the stories of some of the over five thousand animals rescued yearly by the author's Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation operation




BBC Wildlife


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When Animals Rescue


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A Collection of True Tales of Animal Empathy and Altruism that will Inspire Us to Reflect on Our Own Human Nature What do stories about humpback whales protecting a biologist from a shark, a pride of lions rescuing a girl from kidnappers, gorillas working together to dismantle poacher snares, a parrot warding off an attacker in a park, a chimpanzee consoling a human, and an elephant trying to rescue a baby rhino tell us about animal nature? And what might they suggest about our very own human nature? Until just a few decades ago, there were only a few animals reported to behave empathetically and altruistically. More recently, the list of species who have been observed behaving in compassionate, helpful, and caring ways has grown exponentially, ranging from rats to elephants. Rescued by a Whale presents dozens of astonishing and heart-warming stories about animals, such as mice, horses, dolphins, and wolves, who engage in acts of helpful kindness. During a time in history when studies show that human empathy is decreasing, our knowledge about animal empathy is increasing. These true tales of heroism, kindness, and compassion suggest that we have far more in common with other animals than we once believed and provocatively suggest that what’s best about our human natures just might be our animal natures.




Animal Rescue


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This engaging book includes three short stories about real-life animal rescues, and centers on the work of John Walsh, who coordinates efforts for the World Society for the Protection of Animals to rescue animal victims of disasters such as floods, war, and earthquakes. Full-color illustrations.




DAWGS


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Grand Prize Winner of the HEARTEN Award presented by the Chanticleer International Book Awards Award Winner in the Animals/Pets: Narrative Nonfiction category of the 2021 Best Book Awards sponsored by American Book Fest We can all make a difference. Elementary-school teacher Diane Trull’s life-defining moment happened when her fourth-grade reading class saw a photo of a cardboard box overflowing with homeless puppies. Her young students were determined to save these lost pups and others like them. In that moment, the Dalhart Animal Wellness Group and Sanctuary—known as DAWGS—was born. How Trull and her fourth graders started their own animal shelter is a story of dedication, commitment, and perseverance. Trull shares inspiring stories about animals and animal lovers of all ages in this moving story of hope and compassion. DAWGS is a testament to how love and a strong measure of determination can offer second chances—one animal, one child, and one day at a time. “Get ready to feel a lot. This book is inspiring all along the way.” —Bernadette Peters, award-winning actress “I'm blown away. I hope this story reaches thousands of readers.” —Susan Wilson, New York Times bestselling author of One Good Dog “I loved DAWGS! It will inspire you and warm your heart.” —Kristin von Kreisler, bestselling author of An Unexpected Grace