© Jeff Moore Steve Backshall, RSPCA Vice President with RSPCA Volunteers in striking, oversized wildlife themed carnival head-dresses, will also be en


© Jeff Moore Steve Backshall, RSPCA Vice President with RSPCA Volunteers in striking, oversized wildlife themed carnival head-dresses, will also be encouraging VIP visitors to become 'Wildlife Friends' making a pledge for wildlife. The RSPCA received reports of more than 4,000 animals impacted by litter last year - more than 10 every day on average, and has rescued several seals injured by plastic ring frisbees stuck around their necks causing deep wounds. The RSPCA Garden at Chelsea has a central water feature lined with recycled plastic waste in reference to the problem litter poses to wildlife. As well as providing movement, sound and a drink for wildlife, the water feature symbolises the rescue-rehabilitate-release cycle of care given to thousands of animals at the charity’s four specialist wildlife centres. The garden was generously funded by Project Giving Back. For more information contact the RSPCA press office -


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