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The Wildlife Aid Foundation is struggling to care for unprecedented numbers of injured and orphaned wild animals. This spring, it has seen more orphaned, injured, sick and abandoned animals than ever before. It’s pens and incubators are full. It has already expanded its capacity to cope with the influx and recently built a new mammal unit. But now WAF desperately needs more to kit out the new unit, in which to care for the tide of newborn badgers, hedgehogs, birds, foxes, rabbits, owls, ducklings and swans which continue to be bought in to its Surrey centre. Help WAF to help British wildlife. Each animal returned to health or raised to healthy adulthood will be released back into the wild to help boost the dwindling numbers of wild animals in Britain. Please donate what you can.