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Injured Wildlife Surges: Rescue Centre Nearly Doubles Intake
15 Jan
Summary
- Wildlife rescue nearly doubled admissions in 2025 compared to 2024.
- Hedgehog numbers rose from 236 in 2024 to 344 in 2025.
- Garden bird and bird of prey admissions saw significant increases.

Craven Wildlife Rescue reported a near doubling of injured wildlife admissions in 2025, admitting 751 animals compared to 396 in 2024. This significant increase underscores the growing challenges faced by local wildlife populations, with many species requiring conservation efforts. The charity serves a vast area, acting as a crucial refuge for numerous animals.
The rescue center observed a remarkable 508% rise in garden bird admissions and a 225% increase in birds of prey. Hedgehog admissions also grew substantially, from 236 in 2024 to 344 in 2025. Co-founders attribute the surge in bird cases to increased awareness of the rescue's capabilities.
Staff described the organization as an "emergency service" for wildlife, dedicated to providing a second chance to animals in need. By rehabilitating and returning these creatures to the wild, the charity plays a vital role in safeguarding species for future generations, particularly those facing conservation challenges.




