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Whilst walking my dog in Peckham Rye Park this morning, we noticed a fox in the undergrowth near to the park entrance at Colyton Road and Forest Hill Road.  It was dragging its left rear leg and brush along the floor. I have looked online for a local rescue centre but can't find one.  Does anyone know of a local wildlife rescue centre?  There seem to be a couple for birds but no other form of wildlife. Thank you.

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Fox Project Location:
 Paddock Wood, Kent

Note: We only list the town in which the rescue is located to prevent unannounced visitors. Please contact the rescue for full details and to check they can help first.

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Previous posts suggest they respond very quickly as well
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2 hours ago, Toby Tobias said:

I will try them.  Thank you.

Fox Angels have local volunteers in this area and will come out to foxes in East Dulwich very quickly if contacted via a direct message through their Facebook page (not posted on the page itself).

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