Today Mary is talking to Dan Donoher Animal Manager of Wildlife Rehabilitation Ireland’s brand new Wildlife Hospital.

Dan is amongst a group of admirable people who this year started the first Wildlife hospital in Ireland. The emergency facility is in Garlow Cross, County Meath in an adapted barn and stables.

Dan worked previously at the wildlife unit in Kildare Animal Foundation.
He is an advanced oiled wildlife responder and assistant Instructor on WRI wildlife courses.
He is WRI Rehabilitation & Outreach Manager and contributes to radio, TV and print articles to support WRI.

The Emergency Hospital in Garlow Cross, Co Meath is a national Hospital, a resource to benefit wildlife from all over the country. It is adapted from an empty barn and stables to cater for injured wild animals, and the volunteers need all the help they can get financially, and in-kind, to have this Hospital fully functional for orphaned and injured wildlife.

Contact Dan and check out the wildlife hospital at

http://wildlifehospital.ie

Check out Wildlife Rehabilitation Ireland at
http://wri.ie



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