The Isles of Scilly Wildlife Trust is a conservation charity and our staff do not have the training, or capacity, to assist with wildlife that is injured or in need of help.
On occasion you may get a little closer to our wild friends than you anticipated. It's important to know when they may just need to be left alone or if they might require a little assistance.
If you see marine life being disturbed by anyone whilst in the Isles of Scilly, please call the Cornwall Marine & Coastal Code hotline on 0345 201 26 26.
There is also no "Wildlife Hospital" on the Islands, as you may find or be used to on the Mainland; so make sure you know what options are available and what the best course of action is. Our local vet Heike is often able to assist or offer advice and can be contacted on 01720 423667 or alternatively check out the information below:
It is common to find baby birds and think that they are in need of help or have been abandoned but that may not be the case Read more
Due to changes in staffing the Trust is no longer able to provide a not-for-profit Consultancy service to homeowners/developers; find out more about who can help you with Bat Surveys. Read more
When you find something stranded on the beach and it's alive...who you gonna call? BDMLR is an organisation dedicated to the rescue and well being of all marine mammals in distress around the UK. Read more
Marine wildlife is easily disturbed by humans; we are in their space after all! Click here if you have seen marine wildlife being disturbed and you want to report it Read more
When you find something stranded on the beach and it's dead....who you gonna call? Not "Ghostbusters" but the Marine Strandings Network Hotline! Read more
Hedgehogs can be found on St Mary's and at certain times of the day/year they are quite active. What should you do if you come across one that appears unwell? Read more
Technically not "wild" but if they turn up in Scilly they often need a little bit of TLC and a helping hand to get home again Read more
If you want to know what to do if you find a seal pup, please read this... Read more
Hedges and trees are vital habitats for biodiversity. Read more
Answering your questions about the Isles of Scilly’s most unusual visitor – a Walrus – provided by BDMLR, Isles of Scilly Wildlife Trust, Cornwall Seal Group and the St Mary’s Harbour Team. Read more