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The Swan Sanctuary, Shepperton is a wildlife hospital dedicated to the treatment, care and rehabilitation of swans and wildfowl in the UK and is situated close to the village of Shepperton in area of Middlesex, England. The Swan Sanctuary is registered with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons as Veterinary Premises No. 7002114 – Sally Goulden, B. Vet. Med., Cert. G.P. (SAM), MRCVS[1]

The Swan Sanctuary
Founded1991
FounderThe Late Dorothy Beeson MBE BEM
TypeCharity
Location

Revenue

GBP £214,000 (2018)
WebsiteOfficial website

History

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Originally run from the back garden of Dorothy Beeson's home in Egham in the 1980s and the first purpose-built site was rented from Runnymede Borough Council on a derelict allotment site in Field View, Egham. When the council wanted the land back a new site was needed with more permanent tenure, so a site in Shepperton, Middlesex was found and the new sanctuary built there in 2005. Despite a major setback when the Sanctuary was targeted by criminal fly tippers[2] major developments were completed in 2010. The Swan Sanctuary is recognised by other notable animal charities as a centre for the treatment of swans such as the RSPB,[3] Battersea Dogs and Cats Home[4] and Twycross Zoo,[5] as well as the traditional swan keepers on the Thames the Worshipful Company of Dyers and the Worshipful Company of Vintners.[6] Local supermarkets donate their waste food to help the sanctuary feed their patients,[7]

Aims

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To provide treatment, care, rehabilitation and, where possible, release back to the wild of all wildfowl species where they are injured or in distress.

To provide training for organisations who may find themselves faced with wildfowl casualties in the capture and handling of the birds.

Education of groups of all ages in the work done by the Swan Sanctuary.[8]

Achievements

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1991 Founder Dorothy Beeson awarded BEM[9]

2000 Lord Erskine award from the RSPCA in recognition of the contribution to animal welfare.

2001 Daily Mirror Pride of Britain award for conservation work.

2015 Founder Dorothy Beeson awarded MBE[10][11][12][13] for services to swan rescue and rehabilitation.

2015 Founder Dorothy Beeson awarded International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) prestigious Animal Action Award[14][15]

2018 The Swan Sanctuary awarded Queen's Award for Voluntary Service[16]

Funding

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The sanctuary receives no government funding and is run entirely on donations from the public and corporate sponsorship.[17]

The Swan Sanctuary on television

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The sanctuary has appeared in the following television programmes:

Key people

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Founder

Patrons

Former patrons

Trustees

Further reading

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See also

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References

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  • ^ "BBC Filthy Rotten Scoundrels target Swan Sanctuary".
  • ^ "RSPB Advice on Swan Care".
  • ^ "Battersea Cats and Dogs home recommend Swan Sanctuary". Archived from the original on 7 July 2013. Retrieved 14 May 2013.
  • ^ "Twycross Zoo species advice for Swans".
  • ^ "Vintners Support Swan Sanctuary".
  • ^ "Budgens Donate Out of Date Food".
  • ^ "BBC Human Rehabilitation at Swan Sanctuary". 27 January 2009.
  • ^ Hime, Juliet (1991). Debrett's People of Surrey. Debrett’s Peerage Limited. p. 13. ISBN 978-1-870-52006-5. Retrieved 5 April 2013.
  • ^ "New Year Honours list 2015: Swan Sanctuary founder appointed MBE". 30 December 2014.
  • ^ "Princess Alice Hospice founder and saviour of swans honoured".
  • ^ "MRCVS Honours 2015".
  • ^ "Swan Sanctuary Founder receives MBE". February 2015.
  • ^ "The selfless heroes saving the world's animals are finally recognised for dedication".
  • ^ "Lifetime Dedication Award for Swan Sanctuary Founder". Archived from the original on 29 October 2015. Retrieved 24 October 2015.
  • ^ "Winners of the 2018 Queen's Award for Voluntary Service announced".
  • ^ "Network Rail Van for Sanctuary". Archived from the original on 16 June 2013. Retrieved 14 May 2013.
  • ^ "In the Shape of Love".
  • ^ "The Hobson Charity".
  • ^ John Egan (industrialist)
  • ^ "The Mishcon Family Charitable Trust".
  • ^ "Bennett Lowell Limited".
  • ^ Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 7th Marquess of Salisbury
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    Stories regarding swans treated by the Swan Sanctuary.


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