NFWS Donations
Since the work of the Society is completely voluntary, no donation will be spent
on wages, and because the fox is our main priority we do not waste money on colour
leaflets or other advertising gimmicks. Every penny raised will be used to help the
fox.
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Will pay for a bottle of medication to cure one fox suffering from the dreadful condition of Sarcoptic Mange.
Will buy food for two foxes in care, for roughly a week
Will pay for one heat pad to keep young or injured foxes warm.
Will buy one fox carrier. For transporting a sick fox
Will pay for one grasper (part of the essential equipment used to catch injured foxes), or provide care for one fox cub until rehabilitated back to the wild.
Will pay for one cage trap, used for catching injured foxes that are still mobile.
Will buy a home for two foxes that cannot be released.
Other items always needed are: dog and cat food, office stationery & equipment, computer equipment e.g., computers, printers, monitors and keyboards.
Larger items: A van or car to be used as an animal ambulance.
Please note: Since all of the work of the Society is voluntary, it is only through the generous members of the public and good fund-raising work of our supporters that we are able to continue our positive and much needed work for the fox.
The Society is run entirely by volunteers. The phone line is manned voluntarily 24 hrs a day, five days a week. Each fox rescued is by a volunteer. All vet fees are paid by our Society and the money is raised through the generous financial support of our membership and the public.
We have many volunteers wishing to help out with fox rescues but are unable at present to furnish them all with the necessary equipment. Would you consider donating money towards one of these items? Your support would make all the difference. After reading the first page we are sure you’ll agree that no other organisation does as much for the fox. All donations, since we have no paid members, go directly to helping the animal it was meant for; again how many other organisations can make this promise?
With each rescue we prove we care. Do you care enough to want to do something positive to help the much maligned and misunderstood fox?
Why not sponsor a cage trap that we use to catch mobile foxes with life threatening injuries or illnesses.
To see how, please follow this link Fox Cage Trap