Bexhill & Battle Observer-20-07-24-Rescuers rescue a fox tightly entangled in netting

  • 3 months ago
Rescuers cutting free and securing the fox entangled in netting at Beckley.
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00:28Um, East Sussex Wildlife, the rest of you have just showed up, which led to this.
00:48No, I was just going to come back in a minute.
00:53Let's go to East Sussex.
01:08Don't go in front of the camera.
01:11Don't go in front of the camera.
01:19Oh, that is tight.
01:23Oh, that is tight.
01:37You're right, it's well jagged.
01:40Yeah, I mean originally we did wonder if we could get it out, but no.
01:45What is that?
01:49What's this? Oh, it's a toilet. That's nice.
02:01She's got her head up the cupboard.
02:06She's got the rest of your bodies assorted out now.
02:11Oh, I love it.
02:18Oh, I love it.
02:21Oh, I love it.
02:24Oh, I love it.
02:48Come.
02:55Yeah.
03:00RSPCA have just phoned. RSPCA, RSPCA just phoned me.
03:06It's so well and extra.
03:08I just asked the lady for some water because I saw you getting close.
03:13Can you get some water for us?
03:16Yeah, she's given me water, but it's in wine bottles.
03:22And that's what would have happened if we'd have got too close to it, Finn.
03:27Thank goodness for that, guys.
03:30That was well entangled, I have to say.
03:33It's a good job we didn't even try then, isn't it?
03:36That just made it more stress.
03:38It was very, very tightly wrapped. I'm going to have to bring him in.
03:42I suspect he's going to end up suffering with some ligature wounds.
03:47So he's going to be a bit of a job to heal, I suspect.
03:52We'll get him in and see what we can do.
03:55Don't worry about the water, the man will look after him.
03:58It's only because I saw Lily get a bit close, I thought if I tried.
04:02Oh, sorry.
04:16Thank you.

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