East Sussex WRAS is a voluntary organisation funded by donations. It is a front line rescue service dealing with wildlife casualties across most of East Sussex. Dealing with a wide variety of.. He set up the charity East Sussex Wildlife Rescue and Ambulance Service in 1996. The service, which is based in the village of Whitesmith, near Hailsham, has grown to help 5,000 animal casualties.

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Appeal for Witnesses

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Ducklings escorted through housing estate to safety

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The fox cub was found 'dehydrated and smelly' (Image: East Sussex Wildlife Rescue and Ambulance Service) A fox cub has been rescued after being trapped down a drain for days. The animal was rescued by the East Sussex Wildlife Rescue and Ambulance Service charity on Wednesday, however rescuers said he is not "out of the woods" yet despite.. Trevor Weeks has been rescuing wildlife for 36 years since he was a teenager. He set up the charity East Sussex Wildlife Rescue and Ambulance Service in 1996. The service, which is based in the.