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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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I contacted Fox Project who were very helpful and passed me on to Greenwich Wild Life network.  Have posted the details and hope they will be able to assist.  Hopefully they will come back to me.  They are only available on Facebook. Thanks for  your help.

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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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