We are a small, volunteer-run registered charity based in Greenwich, South East London.
Our aim is to give injured, orphaned, and unwell wild animals in the Greenwich or Bexley area a chance at treatment, rehabilitation, and eventual return to the wild.
At the Greenwich Wildlife Network, volunteers are responsible for all aspects of the day-to-day running of the charity, from feeding, cleaning and administering medication to animals, to rescuing them from high-risk situations, to transporting them to 'rehabbers' or rescue centres, to fundraising for their myriad care costs.
Volunteers are often ordinary people who balance their duties around families, jobs, and busy lives.
At times, volunteering in the field of animal rescue can be stressful, time-consuming and physically or emotionally draining.
In spite of these challenges, our team are committed to their roles because they are committed to bettering the lives of animals, to preventing suffering, to protecting the environment, and to serving their community.
Volunteers are ordinary people, yet they’re also extraordinary people.
There are a multitude of different voluntary roles at the charity.
These vary widely, with some requiring a greater time commitment or more animal care experience than others.
We are a small, volunteer-run registered charity based in Greenwich, South East London.
Our aim is to give injured, orphaned, and unwell wild animals in the Greenwich or Bexley area a chance at treatment, rehabilitation, and eventual return to the wild.
At the Greenwich Wildlife Network, volunteers are responsible for all aspects of the day-to-day running of the charity, from feeding, cleaning and administering medication to animals, to rescuing them from high-risk situations, to transporting them to 'rehabbers' or rescue centres, to fundraising for their myriad care costs.
Volunteers are often ordinary people who balance their duties around families, jobs, and busy lives.
At times, volunteering in the field of animal rescue can be stressful, time-consuming and physically or emotionally draining.
In spite of these challenges, our team are committed to their roles because they are committed to bettering the lives of animals, to preventing suffering, to protecting the environment, and to serving their community.
Volunteers are ordinary people, yet they’re also extraordinary people.
There are a multitude of different voluntary roles at the charity.
These vary widely, with some requiring a greater time commitment or more animal care experience than others.