Our long-term goal is to open a wildlife rehabilitation centre, with domestic animal rehoming facilities, a visitor centre and veterinary practice. We also aim to be the UK's leading Animal and Pet Welfare organisation, setting the benchmark for welfare, care, and rewilding efforts.
See more below.

Wildlife Conservation Advice
Using plain language, we create social media posts with information about the protection of wildlife, and how we can protect their habitats in an environment subject to more and more urbanisation and deforestation. We also observe the effects of geographical changes such as landslips, flooding, climate change and natural disasters.
Our advice is suitable for anyone from children to elders, no matter their education or background.

Domestic Animal Rehoming
In time, our rescue and rehoming centre will be the benchmark for rehoming facilities, providing a safe temporary home for animals to thrive in before finding their forever home.
Our facilities will be welfare-driven, clean, protective and calm to enable the animals to feel as comfortable as possible before moving in with their new family. We will also provide valuable post-adoption support to ensure that they are being treated correctly and are as happy as possible.

Visitor Facilities
Our project is nothing without sustainability. That's why our rescue and rehoming centre will have visitor facilities to generate revenue to maintain the operation of the buildings, wildlife projects and administration. Any revenue from our Dog Walking, Pet Sitting, Canine Training & Behaviour Modification, and any other regional field operations we run will directly feed back into the business to ensure that we can do right by the animals for as long as possible.
At all costs, the design of our centre will ensure that the welfare of the animals in our care never falters.
We do not rely on donations from the public to sustain any of our projects, however we still welcome any donations from anyone who agrees with our values, and wants to support our efforts.