Our wildlife is under increasing pressure due to a variety of human-related threats, including vehicle collisions, pollution, and the ongoing destruction of natural habitats. Our dedicated, trained volunteers respond to sick, injured, and orphaned wildlife, providing vital care. Their work plays a crucial role in conserving Ireland’s ecosystems and addressing the biodiversity crisis, helping to protect and preserve our natural heritage for future generations.


At our Kildare Town facility and licensed foster homes in Kildare, Dublin, and Meath, we offer comprehensive care with critical care units, stables, and specialised enclosures. Licensed by the National Park and Wildlife Service, we maintain high standards of hygiene and welfare with 24/7 veterinary care provided by Village Vets Greyabbey, and trained staff & volunteers provide daily care & support for animals onsite.
Returning rehabilitated wildlife to their natural habitats is a crucial part of our mission, giving animals a second chance to thrive in the wild where they belong. This process not only restores their freedom but also plays a vital role in maintaining the balance of ecosystems. It’s the most rewarding aspect of our work, knowing that each successful release contributes to conservation efforts and helps preserve biodiversity for future generations.
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Our volunteers are at the heart of everything we do, from rescue and rehabilitation to the joy of releasing animals back into the wild.
Find out how you can volunteer with us