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Join us in the BIAZA campaign “Spotted on Site”

Posted on April 14, 2023

Be part of the BIAZA BioBlitz weekend 29th April – 1st May, 2023. The Wildheart Animal Sanctuary has been participating in the…

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Ability dogs 4 Young People trials at Sanctuary

Posted on April 13, 2023

Wildheart Animal Sanctuary animals get to know the locals – the 4 legged kind that is! Here at the Wildheart…

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McLovin – end of an era!

Posted on April 04, 2023

Today is a historic, but sad day for the Wildheart family. McLovin the Mongoose lemur has passed away. McLovin was…

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Arrival of Softi and Toph

Posted on February 15, 2023

We will be welcoming these two amazing animals, who have endured so much, into our home and into our hearts, to continue their rehabilitation and to live out their lives in peace.

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Partnership Offers Island Residents a Free Online Will-writing Service

Posted on September 30, 2022

The Wildheart Animal Sanctuary has partnered with Guardian Angel, to offer Isle of Wight residents a free online Will-writing service.

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the new lemur bamboo walk through enclosure at the wildheart animal sanctuary from above

‘First of its Kind’ Iconic Primate Rescue Facility

Posted on May 19, 2022

The new primate habitat heralds a new era of animal rescue in the UK A first-of-its-kind primate rescue facility was…

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A blog by Lawrence for Biaza about our Servival campaign

Posted on March 01, 2022

Lawrence Bates, COO of the Wildheart Animal Sanctuary shares his thoughts with BIAZA on our campaign to ban hybridizing domestic…

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A life less ordinary – An evening with the Corneys

Posted on February 28, 2022

Join us for a very special charity fundraising night in The Wildheart Café on Saturday 19 March and an exclusive…

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Storm Eunice – The Aftermath

Posted on February 18, 2022

The worst of the storm has passed and thankfully all our animals and staff are safe. However, sitting on the…

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