The mission of the Charity is to provide a hospital and care facilities for wild birds and mammals who are sick, injured or orphaned and require treatment, care and rehabilitation. The aim is to enable them to be released to live a normal life in their natural habitats.

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ABOUT BRENT LODGE WILDLIFE HOSPITAL
We provide wildlife care, treatment, recuperation and rehabilitation facilities for injured, sick, or orphaned patients admitted direct from the public, RSPCA Inspectors, Wildlife Police Officers or local Veterinary Clinics.
Our animal care staff and volunteers undertake this important work with care, compassion and commitment to patient welfare with the aim of responsibly releasing animals back to their natural habitats once they are fit and healthy. Being a respected source of wildlife casualty care and knowledge to the general public we also respond to thousands of animal welfare enquiries each year.
Habitat loss, the effects of climate change, environmental damage and the sustained pressure on UK wildlife are resulting in an increase in wildlife casualties. The increased demand for our services urgently highlights the need for us to expand our services and improve our facilities so we can continue to provide effective treatment to patients and increase their chances of survival.
HOW CAN YOU HELP
We are pleased to have received planning permission and funding to start construction of a Patient Admission Building complete with veterinary facilities and care equipment. This milestone project will make a real and lasting difference to wildlife in our care, their chances of survival and improve our environmental performance. Through the use of sustainable materials, low carbon energy sources, and rainwater harvesting we aim for it to be a carbon-neutral building.
With your support we can provide a prompt onsite animal care, veterinary diagnosis and treatment service for wildlife casualties. With successful treatment and rehabilitation, we will release hundreds of healthy wild animals back to their natural habitats, increase local biodiversity and ensure local habitats continue to thrive with healthy wildlife.
Thank you