East Sussex Wildlife Rescue Ambulance Service

East Sussex Wildlife Rescue & Ambulance Service (WRAS) is a front line rescue service to help people who find sick, injured and orphaned wildlife across East Sussex. Every year WRAS receives between 2-3,000 calls for help. Some of these are purely advisory calls, others need the response on site of one of our ambulances. On site WRAS’s rescuers provide vital first aid to casualties starting the care right at the beginning at the rescue location.
24 hour rescue service for sick and injured wildlife in the county of Sussex. Care and rehabilitation of sick and injured wildlife. Education into the care of wildlife. WRAS's 24 Hour Rescue Line: 0300-10-26-999For all rescue and wildlife advice please contact WRAS's duty co-ordinator on 0300-10-26-999 (24hrs for emergency calls or 10am-5pm for non-emergency calls and advice).
East Sussex Wildlife Rescue Ambulance Service
24 hour rescue service for sick and injured wildlife in the county of Sussex. Care and rehabilitation of sick and injured wildlife. Education into the care of wildlife.
WRAS's 24 Hour Rescue Line: 0300-10-26-999
For all rescue and wildlife advice please contact WRAS's duty co-ordinator on 0300-10-26-999 (24hrs for emergency calls or 10am-5pm for non-emergency calls and advice).
East Sussex Wildlife Rescue & Ambulance Service (WRAS) is a front line rescue service to help people who find sick, injured and orphaned wildlife across East Sussex. Every year WRAS receives between 2-3,000 calls for help. Some of these are purely advisory calls, others need the response on site of one of our ambulances. On site WRAS’s rescuers provide vital first aid to casualties starting the care right at the beginning at the rescue location.

The help they provide
Where they help (Areas):Eastbourne, Lewes District, Wealden
Who they help (Beneficiaries):Animals
How they help (Services):Education/Training/Learning
Get In Touch
c/o 8 Stour Close
Stone Cross
Pevensey
BN24 5QU
Email:ellie@eastsussexwras.org.uk
Telephone:01825873003
Website:http://wildlifeambulance.org/