Wild Touch
Wildlife Rescue
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Found a sick, injured, or orphaned animal in Norfolk? Stay calm and follow our expert first-aid guides.
Get Involved
Give local wildlife a second chance. Explore rescue stories, book a talk, or join our community of dedicated volunteers today.
Our Mission
We provide expert rescue, rehabilitation, and release for Norfolk’s wildlife. Our mission is to give every animal a second chance through dedicated care, while inspiring our community to protect and value the natural world around us.
Add a Unique Wildlife Experience to Your Local Event or Show
We provide engaging stalls featuring rescued animals, expert staff, and interactive learning to help your guests connect with Norfolk’s nature
Rescue Stories
See the Impact of Your Support in Action
Sammy the Grey Squirrel
After falling from a high nest during a storm, Sammy was hand-reared by our team before returning to the woods.
Otis the Little Owl
Found grounded and concussed, Otis underwent specialist rehabilitation. After showing full flight strength, he was released back into his territory
Willow the Muntjac Deer
Separated from her mother and dehydrated, Willow received round-the-clock care. Now fully recovered, she has joined a safe local herd
Our Impact
Wildlife Rescue by the Numbers
Animals Rescued Yearly
From tiny orphaned hoglets to injured birds of prey, we provide a vital lifeline for Norfolk’s wildlife in crisis
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Successful Release Rate
Our expert, compassionate care ensures that the majority of animals brought to us are successfully returned to the wild.
Annual School Talks
We inspire the next generation through hands-on educational encounters, directly funding our mission to protect local wildlife
Book an Inspiring Wildlife Encounter for Your School Today
Our educational talks bring wildlife to life, teaching the next generation to value and protect the natural world around them
How You Can Help
Getting Involved
Make a Donation
Installing artificial reef structures to provide habitat for marine life and enhance the resilience.
Help us Raise Funds
Cultivating resilient coral species in nurseries and transplanting them onto damaged.
Become a Volunteer
Installing artificial reef structures to provide habitat for marine life and enhance the resilience.