visiting wildlife. It comes as the animal welfare charity received a surge in calls to rescue wildlife, including hedgehogs, foxes, and birds, found injured in gardens.
Some of the animals' injuries were so severe they had to be put to sleep or died before they could be rescued in time.Scottish SPCA animal rescue officer, Amy Stirton, said: “Of course, we want the public to enjoy themselves this summer but now that the nice weather has hit people are spending more time doing activities in their gardens and this can cause problems for wildlife."Amy revealed that she recently attended call outs where young birds nearly drowned in paddling pools and hot tubs.
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