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Hedgerow Cutting Ban in Force
Hedgerow Cutting Ban in Force HEDGEROW CUTTING BAN IN FORCE March 1st saw the start of the Hedgerow Cutting Ban which lasts until September 1st. Under the Wildlife Acts, hedgerow cutting is banned during the period March 1st to August 31st inclusive. This ban is legally enforced, and many prosecutions have been taken by excellent […]
Read MoreCharity Tax Back
SUPPORT OUR WORK CHARITY TAX BACK SCHEME The Irish tax system contains a range of incentives aimed at facilitating and encouraging charitable donations by individuals and companies, which help to ensure that charities receive the maximum benefit from public and private donations. The Charitable Donation Scheme allows tax relief on qualifying donations. So if you […]
Read MoreFingal SPCA now have Revolut
Fingal SPCA Now on Revolut for Easy Donations! *Helping Animals One Click at a Time* We’re thrilled to announce a significant step forward in our mission to provide love, care, and support to animals in need. The Fingal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Fingal SPCA) has taken a giant leap into the […]
Read MoreTrap-Neuter-Return (TNR): Empowering Compassion for Wild Cats
Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR): Empowering compassion for Wild Cats In urban and suburban areas around the country, feral and stray cat populations have become a prominent issue. Left unchecked, these cats can face harsh living conditions, contribute to overpopulation, and pose environmental threats. However, there is a humane and effective solution that not only benefits the cats […]
Read MoreHost a Facebook Birthday Fundraiser
HOST A BIRTHDAY FUNDRAISER Have you ever hosted a birthday fundraiser on Facebook? It’s a simple and effective way of raising funds for the charity of your choice and allows your friends and family to donate to the charity on your behalf. Facebook don’t take any fees on donations given through a birthday fundraiser so […]
Read MoreWhat to do with an Injured Bird?
WHAT TO DO IF YOU ENCOUNTER AN INJURED BIRD? It should be kept in mind that the majority of baby birds found outside the nest are not in distress or in need of help. If you encounter a baby bird out in the open, moving it to a safer location with some cover may help […]
Read MoreWhat to do if you found a stray dog or puppy?
What to do if you found a stray dog or puppy? Have a good look at the dog to see if it has been injured before you touch it, animals in pain can bite Check if it has an ID tag, and ring the number if it does Bring it to the nearest vet to […]
Read MoreOutbreak in Domestic Cats
WARNING: Outbreak in Domestic Cats The Health Service Executive (HSE) has notified the Veterinary Council of an outbreak of Corynebacterium Ulcerans in domestic cats. Toxigenic Corynebacterium ulcerans, is a zoonotic disease which produces a Diphtheria like toxin and may produce a Diphtheria like illness in humans. As such, any humans who come into contact with […]
Read MoreReporting Animal Cruelty
Reporting Animal Cruely The Agriculture, Food and the Marine now have a dedicated division for Animal Welfare and a full team dedicated to animal welfare both farm and domestic. They have a phone/email as a direct contact for members of the public to report suspected animal abuse, which is manned during working hours. Call Save: […]
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