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Wildlife SOS is a TV show on Animal Planet, based in the UK's Wildlife Aid in Leatherhead, Surrey. The show has been running since 1996, produced by Simon Cowell's Wild Productions. The series can be found on Discovery Channel Animal Planet, Channel 5 and DMAX. In 2014 the first made-for-web episodes of Wildlife SOS have started to appear on-line, made by the Wildlife Aid Foundation. Throughout Wildlife SOS, in addition to 'special' episodes filmed at wildlife centres on the world, the main focus of the series has been on the work of staff and volunteers at the WAF wildlife centre in Surrey.
In 1996, following a fire that destroyed one third of the hospital complex, Cowell found his organisation reliant on media attention for its continued survival. Cowell was approached by representatives of the newly formed Animal Planet channel to produce a television series chronicling the drama of life in the wildlife rescue facility. The show experienced long-term success; it has been cited as "the longest-running animal rescue TV series" and continues to broadcast on Animal Planet, and various other channels owned by Discovery Communications. The TV series originally had 30-minute episodes but in 2012 this changed to a 60-minute format. The newest (2014) series of Wildlife SOS comprises shorter episodes available on-line on The WildlifeAidTV channel on YouTube.
Wildlife traditionally refers to non-domesticated animal species, but has come to include all plants, fungi, and other organisms that grow or live wild in an area without being introduced by humans.
Wildlife can be found in all ecosystems. Deserts, forests, rain forests, plains, grasslands, and other areas including the most developed urban sites, all have distinct forms of wildlife. While the term in popular culture usually refers to animals that are untouched by human factors, most scientists agree that much wildlife is affected by human activities.
Humans have historically tended to separate civilization from wildlife in a number of ways including the legal, social, and moral sense. Some animals, however, have adapted to suburban environments. This includes such animals as domesticated cats, dogs, mice, and gerbils.Some religions have often declared certain animals to be sacred, and in modern times concern for the natural environment has provoked activists to protest the exploitation of wildlife for human benefit or entertainment.
The Wildlife Aid Foundation is a charity dedicated to the rescue, care and rehabilitation of sick, injured and orphaned animals. Based in Leatherhead, Surrey, UK, the centre operates Surrey County's only wildlife hospital (one of the three largest such hospitals in the UK) and maintains a referral service for wildlife hospitals throughout Europe. The organisation also carries out environmental activist and educational roles. Wildlife Aid has attracted media attention for its rescues of photogenic wild animals like young foxes and baby badgers;Animal Planet's TV program Wildlife SOS chronicles the activities of Wildlife Aid volunteers as they rescue imperiled animals.
Wildlife Aid got its start in 1979 when its founder, Simon Cowell, MBE, acquired a farmhouse in Leatherhead with the intention of starting a local wildlife rescue facility. Formally established a year later, the centre's activities steadily increased in scale; the hospital now treats more than 20,000 wild animals a year, returning 70% of them to the wild. It has saved the lives of hundreds of thousands of animals since the charity's formation in 1980. The organisation currently operates on a budget of £350,000 per year, and relies on over 300 volunteers to provide an all-year-round service. Its facilities include two operating theatres, a pathology lab, and an intensive care unit. The charity's longer term aim is to build a larger complex on a new site that will allow the expansion of the organisation's educational programmes; the planned expansion would increase the facility's footprint to 10 acres (40,000 m2), rely heavily on eco-friendly technology, and be carbon-neutral.
SOS is the international Morse code distress signal (· · · – – – · · ·). This distress signal was first adopted by the German government in radio regulations effective April 1, 1905, and became the worldwide standard under the second International Radiotelegraphic Convention, which was signed on November 3, 1906, and became effective on July 1, 1908. SOS remained the maritime radio distress signal until 1999, when it was replaced by the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System. SOS is still recognized as a visual distress signal.
The SOS distress signal is a continuous sequence of three dits, three dahs, and three dits, all run together without letter spacing. In International Morse Code, three dits form the letter S, and three dahs make the letter O, so "SOS" became an easy way to remember the order of the dits and dahs. In modern terminology, SOS is a Morse "procedural signal" or "prosign", and the formal way to write it is with a bar above the letters: SOS.
In popular usage, SOS became associated with such phrases as "Save Our Ship" or "Save Our Souls" or "Send Out Succour". SOS is only one of several ways that the combination could have been written; VTB, for example, would produce exactly the same sound, but SOS was chosen to describe this combination. SOS is the only nine-element signal in Morse code, making it more easily recognizable, as no other symbol uses more than eight elements.
"Thank you" is a common expression of gratitude. It often refers to a thank you letter, a letter written to express appreciation.
Thank You or Thank U may also refer to:
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It's back! We're pleased to announce that Wildlife SOS Online has returned! Series two follows some of some of our more recent work at the centre with a new episode coming out approximately once a month. In this episode we get a special visit from Richard Symonds, a wildlife artist and long-term friend of the charity. In just one day, Richard gets to experience life behind the doors of Wildlife Aid, helping out on a dangerous treetop rescue to reunite a lost baby owl with its family. It doesn't stop there though, as there is lot more in store during a day with WAF! To see more of Richards incredible work, please visit www.richardsymonds.co.uk PLEASE DONATE - Just £3 from every viewer can help us save many more animals! Online: http://bit.ly/wafdonate Text Donation: Text WILD3 to 70300 ...
Rescuing wildlife is both a physically and emotionally difficult job, but wherever there is an animal in trouble we will always do everything we can to put it right. In our latest episode of Wildlife SOS Online, an athletic deer goes to incredible lengths (and heights!) to escape our team, a pheasant finds itself trapped in a van after going through the front radiator at 80mph, a sparrowhawk gives the team the runaround and Simon has to deal with his hardest badger rescue yet... If you like our videos, please make sure to like, subscribe and, most importantly, SHARE! We are always trying to return Wildlife SOS to the television and all help is massively appreciated! Music thanks to - Stefano Fasce (https://www.stefanofasce.com) - John Winfield ...
We've been filming our wildlife rescues all summer so that we can bring you a Brand New Series of Wildlife SOS, this time it's online and free to watch, anytime, anywhere. Episode 1 features a baby badger cub, two fox cubs stuck in football nets and a very dramatic rescue of a deer stranded in a car park. We hope you enjoy it, it's our way of saying thank you for supporting us. If you haven't donated yet, then send us £1 by Texting WILD1 to 70300 WildlifeAidTv Updates: http://www.wildlifeaid.org.uk/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wildlifeaid Facebook: www.facebook.com/WildlifeAid Donate: http://www.wildlifeaid.org.uk/wildlife-aid-donations/make-donation-wildlife-aid
Episode two of our BRAND NEW series is here! Rescuing wildlife can be a dramatic affair and we are called out to some very strange cases! In this episode, we visit three patients in very strange cases. A young fox needs our help after becoming caught by one leg in a fence, a sparrowhawk lost in a massive warehouse needs a helping hand and a hedgehog finds itself stuck in discarded beauty wax. Please let us know what you think, and episode three should be out in February! PLEASE DONATE - Just £3 from every viewer can help us save many more animals! Online: http://bit.ly/wafdonate Text Donation: Text WILD3 to 70300 to give £3.00, (WILD5 to give £5.00 and WILD10 to give £10.00) UK residents only. Thank you for your support! SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL http://bit.ly/WildlifeAidTV CONNECT WIT...
After thirty-six years of rescuing wildlife, you would be forgiven for thinking that we have seen it all, but that is far from the truth! Many of our rescues still leave us wondering how it can be done, and some are so strange that we are going in completely blind. In episode three of our BRAND NEW online series, Simon is called to find a badger lost in a stable, a beautiful silvery fox needs urgent eye surgery and we are called out to our strangest rescue yet - a fish! If you like our videos, please SUBSCRIBE and click the bell to get notifications of our latest content. Please let us know if you enjoy this new series and episode 4 should be out next month! PLEASE DONATE - Just £3 from every viewer can help us save many more animals! Online: http://bit.ly/wafdonate Text Donation: Text ...
In this Wildlife SOS episode we have our first reptile of the series come into Wildlife Aid, an amazing slow worm with an awful wound on its back. We also have the very cute badger and fox cub playing together and a sparrow hawk that is stuck in a warehouse. Wildlife Aid Foundation The Wildlife Aid Foundation is dedicated to the rescue, care and rehabilitation of sick, injured and orphaned wild animals. To do this we need your help! You can support us in many ways... Stay Informed Hit the 'Subscribe' button above Visit our website: http://www.wildlifeaid.org.uk/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/wildlifeaid Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/WildlifeAid Share our Videos Please feel free to share this video on Facebook or Tweet about it. Please Support Us Make a Donati...
100,000 subscribers is an incredible figure, and we wanted to say a ‘huge’ thank you to all 100 465 of you with this very special episode of 'Wildlife SOS'! Your support means the world to us, and please keep subscribing, liking and sharing so that we can keep saving wildlife. In this special edition, a pigeon with an injured leg leads Simon on a high-altitude rescue, school staff rush to help a fox in dire need and a stranded deer gives the team the runaround. Please let us know what you think, and we appreciate any comments - both good and bad - you can give! We are always striving to improve our content so your input would be greatly appreciated! Please like, share and subscribe, and again many thanks to all of you. Your support has helped to save hundreds of lives. PLEASE DONATE...
Simon Cowell of "Wildlife SOS" on Animal Planet visits the WFFT wildlife rescue center and witnesses the rescue of a malayan sun bear. Simon also visits some horrible attractions such as the tiger temple and an orangutan boxing show...
Catch Wildlife SOS team led by senior veterinarian, Dr.Ajay assisting the Forest Dept. to rescue a 3 year old Leopard who had fallen inside a 60 ft deep well in Pimpalgaon Sinddhanath village in Junnar, Maharashtra.
Today on WildlifeAidTV The Wildlife Aid Foundation's orphaned baby ducklings are ready to be set free! Until now they've only had a small swimming pool to swim in, so it's great to see them exploring a beautiful pond for the first time. Ducklings can begin to fly at around 12 weeks old but are considered adults and competent flyers at 16 weeks old. This release will also be featured in a future online Wildlife SOS episode, so keep an eye out for that! Wildlife Aid Foundation Updates: http://www.wildlifeaid.org.uk/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wildlifeaid Facebook: www.facebook.com/WildlifeAid Donate: http://www.wildlifeaid.org.uk/wildlife-aid-donations/make-donation-wildlife-aid
It's back! We're pleased to announce that Wildlife SOS Online has returned! Series two follows some of some of our more recent work at the centre with a new episode coming out approximately once a month. In this episode we get a special visit from Richard Symonds, a wildlife artist and long-term friend of the charity. In just one day, Richard gets to experience life behind the doors of Wildlife Aid, helping out on a dangerous treetop rescue to reunite a lost baby owl with its family. It doesn't stop there though, as there is lot more in store during a day with WAF! To see more of Richards incredible work, please visit www.richardsymonds.co.uk PLEASE DONATE - Just £3 from every viewer can help us save many more animals! Online: http://bit.ly/wafdonate Text Donation: Text WILD3 to 70300 ...
Rescuing wildlife is both a physically and emotionally difficult job, but wherever there is an animal in trouble we will always do everything we can to put it right. In our latest episode of Wildlife SOS Online, an athletic deer goes to incredible lengths (and heights!) to escape our team, a pheasant finds itself trapped in a van after going through the front radiator at 80mph, a sparrowhawk gives the team the runaround and Simon has to deal with his hardest badger rescue yet... If you like our videos, please make sure to like, subscribe and, most importantly, SHARE! We are always trying to return Wildlife SOS to the television and all help is massively appreciated! Music thanks to - Stefano Fasce (https://www.stefanofasce.com) - John Winfield ...
We've been filming our wildlife rescues all summer so that we can bring you a Brand New Series of Wildlife SOS, this time it's online and free to watch, anytime, anywhere. Episode 1 features a baby badger cub, two fox cubs stuck in football nets and a very dramatic rescue of a deer stranded in a car park. We hope you enjoy it, it's our way of saying thank you for supporting us. If you haven't donated yet, then send us £1 by Texting WILD1 to 70300 WildlifeAidTv Updates: http://www.wildlifeaid.org.uk/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wildlifeaid Facebook: www.facebook.com/WildlifeAid Donate: http://www.wildlifeaid.org.uk/wildlife-aid-donations/make-donation-wildlife-aid
Episode two of our BRAND NEW series is here! Rescuing wildlife can be a dramatic affair and we are called out to some very strange cases! In this episode, we visit three patients in very strange cases. A young fox needs our help after becoming caught by one leg in a fence, a sparrowhawk lost in a massive warehouse needs a helping hand and a hedgehog finds itself stuck in discarded beauty wax. Please let us know what you think, and episode three should be out in February! PLEASE DONATE - Just £3 from every viewer can help us save many more animals! Online: http://bit.ly/wafdonate Text Donation: Text WILD3 to 70300 to give £3.00, (WILD5 to give £5.00 and WILD10 to give £10.00) UK residents only. Thank you for your support! SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL http://bit.ly/WildlifeAidTV CONNECT WIT...
After thirty-six years of rescuing wildlife, you would be forgiven for thinking that we have seen it all, but that is far from the truth! Many of our rescues still leave us wondering how it can be done, and some are so strange that we are going in completely blind. In episode three of our BRAND NEW online series, Simon is called to find a badger lost in a stable, a beautiful silvery fox needs urgent eye surgery and we are called out to our strangest rescue yet - a fish! If you like our videos, please SUBSCRIBE and click the bell to get notifications of our latest content. Please let us know if you enjoy this new series and episode 4 should be out next month! PLEASE DONATE - Just £3 from every viewer can help us save many more animals! Online: http://bit.ly/wafdonate Text Donation: Text ...
In this Wildlife SOS episode we have our first reptile of the series come into Wildlife Aid, an amazing slow worm with an awful wound on its back. We also have the very cute badger and fox cub playing together and a sparrow hawk that is stuck in a warehouse. Wildlife Aid Foundation The Wildlife Aid Foundation is dedicated to the rescue, care and rehabilitation of sick, injured and orphaned wild animals. To do this we need your help! You can support us in many ways... Stay Informed Hit the 'Subscribe' button above Visit our website: http://www.wildlifeaid.org.uk/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/wildlifeaid Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/WildlifeAid Share our Videos Please feel free to share this video on Facebook or Tweet about it. Please Support Us Make a Donati...
100,000 subscribers is an incredible figure, and we wanted to say a ‘huge’ thank you to all 100 465 of you with this very special episode of 'Wildlife SOS'! Your support means the world to us, and please keep subscribing, liking and sharing so that we can keep saving wildlife. In this special edition, a pigeon with an injured leg leads Simon on a high-altitude rescue, school staff rush to help a fox in dire need and a stranded deer gives the team the runaround. Please let us know what you think, and we appreciate any comments - both good and bad - you can give! We are always striving to improve our content so your input would be greatly appreciated! Please like, share and subscribe, and again many thanks to all of you. Your support has helped to save hundreds of lives. PLEASE DONATE...
Simon Cowell of "Wildlife SOS" on Animal Planet visits the WFFT wildlife rescue center and witnesses the rescue of a malayan sun bear. Simon also visits some horrible attractions such as the tiger temple and an orangutan boxing show...
Catch Wildlife SOS team led by senior veterinarian, Dr.Ajay assisting the Forest Dept. to rescue a 3 year old Leopard who had fallen inside a 60 ft deep well in Pimpalgaon Sinddhanath village in Junnar, Maharashtra.
Today on WildlifeAidTV The Wildlife Aid Foundation's orphaned baby ducklings are ready to be set free! Until now they've only had a small swimming pool to swim in, so it's great to see them exploring a beautiful pond for the first time. Ducklings can begin to fly at around 12 weeks old but are considered adults and competent flyers at 16 weeks old. This release will also be featured in a future online Wildlife SOS episode, so keep an eye out for that! Wildlife Aid Foundation Updates: http://www.wildlifeaid.org.uk/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wildlifeaid Facebook: www.facebook.com/WildlifeAid Donate: http://www.wildlifeaid.org.uk/wildlife-aid-donations/make-donation-wildlife-aid
It's back! We're pleased to announce that Wildlife SOS Online has returned! Series two follows some of some of our more recent work at the centre with a new episode coming out approximately once a month. In this episode we get a special visit from Richard Symonds, a wildlife artist and long-term friend of the charity. In just one day, Richard gets to experience life behind the doors of Wildlife Aid, helping out on a dangerous treetop rescue to reunite a lost baby owl with its family. It doesn't stop there though, as there is lot more in store during a day with WAF! To see more of Richards incredible work, please visit www.richardsymonds.co.uk PLEASE DONATE - Just £3 from every viewer can help us save many more animals! Online: http://bit.ly/wafdonate Text Donation: Text WILD3 to 70300 ...
Rescuing wildlife is both a physically and emotionally difficult job, but wherever there is an animal in trouble we will always do everything we can to put it right. In our latest episode of Wildlife SOS Online, an athletic deer goes to incredible lengths (and heights!) to escape our team, a pheasant finds itself trapped in a van after going through the front radiator at 80mph, a sparrowhawk gives the team the runaround and Simon has to deal with his hardest badger rescue yet... If you like our videos, please make sure to like, subscribe and, most importantly, SHARE! We are always trying to return Wildlife SOS to the television and all help is massively appreciated! Music thanks to - Stefano Fasce (https://www.stefanofasce.com) - John Winfield ...
Simon Cowell of "Wildlife SOS" on Animal Planet visits the WFFT wildlife rescue center and witnesses the rescue of a malayan sun bear. Simon also visits some horrible attractions such as the tiger temple and an orangutan boxing show...
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