Badgers at the feeding station tonight
Muntjac family at trent park animal centre today
Video recording of tonight's dinner time
Muntjac deer in the centre last night
Caught on cctv last night, the muntjac deer that has been visiting the center give birth to a fawn
Sheep shearing at the centre today, Jed has been shearing our Sheep for many years the rain we have had this spring has been a problem for Jed.
It's spring and we are getting very busy with many fledgling bird casualties mainly victims of cat attacks. This blackbird was one of the casualties after treatment and careful hand rearing was released released.
THE SHY BADGER
Badgers are nocturnal and very shy! This one was caught on camera at the Wildlife centre.
Badgers can be found across the UK, although the south of England is home to the largest number. They live in a network of burrows and tunnels, better known as a sett. Setts are generally found in woodland, with the badgers coming out at night to forage for food.
MATERIALS AND EXPERTISE: HELP NEEDED!
A fair bit of damage was caused by a fallen tree 🌳 at the centre last week. The tree caused a significant amount of damage to fencing and also animal enclosures. 🐴🐰🐇🐎 We need help to fix the damage. Are you able to help by donating fencing materials? Are you a fencing specialist who could help with repairs? Or do you know of someone that could help?
If you can help, contact us via Facebook Messenger. Thank-you in advance. ❤️
THE STORY OF A FALLEN TREE!... 💨💨💨 🌳🌳🌳
Sadly a tree fell at the wildlife centre on Tuesday causing damage. Luckily there were no casualties! Bit of a blurry video, but this shows how powerful the wind can be, and the unexpected damage a tree can cause. Thankfully it also missed the new play area castle!