10AAnnual Review 2024
SCIENCE
10 Annual review 2024
Celebrating you
BRUCE ON TOUR
Here's Bruce with
new owner Mark
enjoying life in his
forever home. Mark's
off-road wheelchair
means he and his
grandchildren can
enjoy the countryside
with Bruce.
Linda's nurturing knits
Bird-lover and keen knitter Linda
Jacobs is helping us nurture baby birds
brought into our centres. Her daughter
Emma, who is one of our photography
team, spotted a need her mum could
potentially fill - could she knit tiny nests
to keep these birds safe and warm?
"I jumped at the chance," says Linda.
"It's so important to preserve
our wild birds and I was thrilled to know
I could actually do something to help."
Linda has knitted and purled her way
through many woollen cosies, which
Emma distributes to grateful centres
on her travels. Now, when kind-hearted
members of the public bring in injured
or orphaned baby birds, they have
somewhere safe to settle until they
get their feathers.
Volunteers like Linda take many
thousands of actions like this
every single year. They
are all part of our amazing
millions-strong movement,
changing the lives of
animals of every kind.
SUPPORT
Working with us - in millions of
different ways - are people like you.
You give us your time, money and
voices because you care deeply about
animals. Every act of kindness, large
or small, makes a huge difference
to animals' lives.
LEAF Greener and cleaner
Our Wildlife Friends litter-picked, planted wild
flowers and supported No-Mow May