Watching them be sick or hurt, recover and be set free to be the wild animals that they are is so amazing!!! It is all thanks to this team of fantastic people looking out for our precious wildlife. I as well as all animals rescued thank you so very much for all that you do!!!
Dr Angus, Dr Maru, Simon, Lawrie, and Team - Thank you so much for saving these fox cubs! How happy and healthy they look. The world is a brighter place for your deep compassion and hard work. There is a special place in our hearts for you all. THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dr. Maru was so sweet with her little foxy. It's truly wonderful that all of your staff are so passionate and enthusiastic with the hard work you all are doing. Kudos from Austria!
As a human, I had a complete break of my ulna and radius of my left arm. The pain is so unbearable, imagine someone hitting you with a hammer non stop and you get the idea.
What an absolutely beautiful story. 💖 Very happy to see the one receiving such careful surgery, despite all the gender confusion -(that's quite 'modern' these days, but we don't talk about that),- up and walking again, free in the wild. Such wonderful, brilliant people, you all are! Really cheers me up! 🦊
It was so nice to see the fit, sleek fox cubs venturing out, back into the wild. Their coats looked in fine fettle, thankyou for all the amazing work you carry out, they look as fit as a butchers dog.
Your videos always bring me such a sense of peace. Especially now with all that's going on here in America... It's difficult to keep your mind in a peaceful state.
@Agent Fungus I agree totally. It's always so nice to see when an animal is rehabbed and set free again. Joyful is a very good word to describe it. I don't usually watch the news but these days you have to be vigilant and know a little about what's going on out there.. take care, stay safe
Releases are my very favorite videos on TH-cam! It's so joyful to watch wild animals return home, and such a victory for the wildlife rescuers and rehabbers who labor for this result. 👍🏼💜
Aww, they're all so cute! It must be really rewarding to see them playing happily in the wild after all your hard work, especially with the little cub who broke her leg.
Please thank Dr. Angus Anderson and his team ;their generosity and compassion isn't seen near enough today.As always the best to your team,you make the world a better place to live. God Bless you all.
It would be fun to see live stream them as they integrate into the wild as slowly mature and eventually leave. So cute. Like fledglings leaving the nest!
Dear Simon. And ALL from Wildlife Aid. thank you, from the bottom of my heart. love from Denmark. ( ill donate a fiver or 20£) when i get a job) that's a promise.!
- you do so much good work - the intricacy of this operation /brilliant/ and Dr Maru is so gentle and competent - I'm so glad for WAF viewing- and the care you give the wildlife - life saving for them - uplifting for us to see-
How wonderful. Such lovely footage of them exploring and playing. Good luck young foxes and thank you to all involved in their care and getting them to this milestone.
Handling of wildlife is way different from my early childhood. People always told me that not letting the 'weak' animals die was bad for the ecosystem. I like giving everyone a second chance! Soft releases are so great!
It depends though, in a place where some animals don't have natural predators like deer, it's also quite important for hunters to pick out the weaker fawns. Foxes are in other countries also sometimes a problem and are therefore legal to hunt all year around. Nature does need balance and given circumstances, death is a natural part of it.
Lawrie sounds so much like Simon sometimes when talking to the animals I actually marvled for a moment lol. "Don't be silly" he scolds. Maru is charming as always. :) I spent the first ten years of my life in Spain, Costa Del Sol, so that accent and the occasional Spanish word is both nostalgic and calming for me :3 (Spent the rest in Denmark, our wildlife is much similar to the British wildlife than what you might find in Spain, lol.)
So adorable, keep up the good work. And Simon now will never forget to name the gender the right way. *She, she... and also twice in little letters 😂. Love the hidden messages. Is it's true you don't put hidden messages in every video?
As a human, I had a complete break of my ulna and radius of my left arm. The pain is so unbearable, imagine someone hitting you with a hammer non stop and you get the idea.
Watching them be sick or hurt, recover and be set free to be the wild animals that they are is so amazing!!!
It is all thanks to this team of fantastic people looking out for our precious wildlife.
I as well as all animals rescued thank you so very much for all that you do!!!
Does this all matter? A big YES!
These animals aren't going to get this kind of care in the Wild?
Thanks Wildlife Aid!
Thanks!I hope more people will contribute.
Dr Angus, Dr Maru, Simon, Lawrie, and Team - Thank you so much for saving these fox cubs! How happy and healthy they look. The world is a brighter place for your deep compassion and hard work. There is a special place in our hearts for you all. THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks your support :) You may be surprised to learn that Lawrie isn't actually Simon's son!
Dr. Maru was so sweet with her little foxy.
It's truly wonderful that all of your staff are so passionate and enthusiastic with the hard work you all are doing.
Kudos from Austria!
Thanks for your support!
As a human, I had a complete break of my ulna and radius of my left arm. The pain is so unbearable, imagine someone hitting you with a hammer non stop and you get the idea.
Thanks..
What an absolutely beautiful story. 💖
Very happy to see the one receiving such careful surgery, despite all the gender confusion -(that's quite 'modern' these days, but we don't talk about that),- up and walking again, free in the wild. Such wonderful, brilliant people, you all are! Really cheers me up! 🦊
Thanks for the support Daniel!
"My favourite vet"... so cute! 😊
Well spotted!
Well done guys. You are heros.
Thank you Marc :)
I love Maru's passion, you can really tell she loves her job. 😁
It was so nice to see the fit, sleek fox cubs venturing out, back into the wild. Their coats looked in fine fettle, thankyou for all the amazing work you carry out, they look as fit as a butchers dog.
Thank you for your support!
Magic as usual, how on earth has this channel only just popped into my Home Screen in the last few weeks, I have 9 years or so of catching up!
Good luck little cubs. Thank you Wildlife Aid....
Oh what a beautiful sight!!!! Seeing 7 foxes released back into the wild.
Wonderful!!
It certainly was!
Unless of course you happen to be a rodent living in the area. There goes the neighborhood!!
Your videos always bring me such a sense of peace. Especially now with all that's going on here in America... It's difficult to keep your mind in a peaceful state.
Thanks for your support Nena!
@Agent Fungus I agree totally. It's always so nice to see when an animal is rehabbed and set free again. Joyful is a very good word to describe it. I don't usually watch the news but these days you have to be vigilant and know a little about what's going on out there.. take care, stay safe
Releases are my very favorite videos on TH-cam! It's so joyful to watch wild animals return home, and such a victory for the wildlife rescuers and rehabbers who labor for this result. 👍🏼💜
Angus and his team are beasts, legends of the game. Well done guys
They really are. We are so grateful for their help!
Great work and great video! So glad they still get food and water after release until they can learn to be on their own!
Thank you! Yes, it's important to ease them back into the wild :)
Wonderful, I'm happy that this beautiful fox can run again yeheyyy. Great job you all.
So are we!
Beautiful to see the fox clubs being released back to the wild, especially the one with the broken leg. Great job all of you.
Thank you!
The way you care for your injured wildlife is wonderful 💚
There is nothing to say except thanks to everyone involved for giving the foxes a chance of a long happy life
Thank you!
You are great!
Thank you!
Beautiful ❤️
You are ALL wonderful. 💖
Thank you!
Getting well fox
She is the cutest and smartest vet 😍
Maru's love for 'foxy' was palpable! What a brilliant team you all are. Dr Angus what a superstar too.
Thank you Susan :)
Aww, they're all so cute! It must be really rewarding to see them playing happily in the wild after all your hard work, especially with the little cub who broke her leg.
It is indeed!
Please thank Dr. Angus Anderson and his team ;their generosity and compassion isn't seen near enough today.As always the best to your team,you make the world a better place to live. God Bless you all.
Thank you for all your support Ellen :)
Aren't they beautiful? There's something very special about seeing foxes. Thank you for your hard work as always x
They are indeed! Thank you for your support Katie :)
@@wildlifeaid It's a pleasure ❤
Well done!!!
Thank you!
This video has a special place in my heart.
Vets of three countries worked together to save a fox cub.
Some folks would so casually kill one or call it 'vermin'. Humans are strange creatures.
@@susand1177 They are. But this is the best in humanity - and that's right now what I want to focus on. ;-)
The team did such a good job! Seeing them adapting to the wilderness with your help must be really rewarding. ☺
Thank you! It certainly is very rewarding :)
It's so nice to learn of the amazing recovery of the fox cub from it's injury and subsequent release back with his other cubs
I love foxes so much 🦊
It would be fun to see live stream them as they integrate into the wild as slowly mature and eventually leave. So cute. Like fledglings leaving the nest!
Good job!
Thanks Roberto!
Fantastic people. I just wish everyone had hearts and minds of you all. Uplifting video to watch
Glad you enjoyed it Alison!
It still amazes me how quickly they heal!
*Simon starts talking about the fox with the previous broken leg*
Subtitler: "Oh no Simon, It's a she!"
The cub was with us for a little over 11 weeks! :o
@@wildlifeaid oh wow, I'd still be complaining about aching at that point
Just brilliant--to see so many people caring so much...Thank you all for making 5:26 possible.
Wonderful to see their slow release into the wild. Thanks to the wonderful vet specialist for operating on little foxy’s back leg ❤️❤️
It's the best time ever, when there's a successful rescue!! A brilliant, dedicated and compassionate rescue team. Thank you 🥰♥️💕
They are so adorable 💚
Dear Simon. And ALL from Wildlife Aid. thank you, from the bottom of my heart. love from Denmark. ( ill donate a fiver or 20£) when i get a job) that's a promise.!
Thank you for all your support Michael!
- you do so much good work - the intricacy of this operation /brilliant/ and Dr Maru
is so gentle and competent - I'm so glad for WAF viewing- and the care you give the
wildlife - life saving for them - uplifting for us to see-
Thank you for your support Gale!
What a wonderful sight that was 😊 Bless you all for the work you do to save these animals, large and small.
Thank you for your support!
Beautiful ending 🐶👍
amazing! thank u for saving & realeasing these beautiful foxes! so cute!
Thank you :)
Si vite ils sont contents bravo 😘😘😘😁🙋♀️❤❤❤
Thanks Waf team's 👍
I wish people in the US had
great medical help like that.
What a wonderful sight !
How wonderful. Such lovely footage of them exploring and playing. Good luck young foxes and thank you to all involved in their care and getting them to this milestone.
Awesome, as usual.
Thanks Anthony!
You guys are stars, truly!
Thanks so much!
This is awesome. Look at there happy faces 😍. Well done to Angus Anderson on fixing the broken leg and to all at Wildlife aid. Brilliant video 👏🏼
Thanks for the support Tracy!
That was awesome 🦊👍♥️
Handling of wildlife is way different from my early childhood. People always told me that not letting the 'weak' animals die was bad for the ecosystem. I like giving everyone a second chance! Soft releases are so great!
It depends though, in a place where some animals don't have natural predators like deer, it's also quite important for hunters to pick out the weaker fawns. Foxes are in other countries also sometimes a problem and are therefore legal to hunt all year around. Nature does need balance and given circumstances, death is a natural part of it.
Wonderful video. Thanks.
Ty WAF and my favorite vet for saving the sweet fox
Just perfect.
Awwww lovely video again guys!! :D
Thanks Lucy! Hope you're well :)
Ahhh the ending made me cry! Lovely foxies!
¡maravilloso! 😊
Thank you for saving the foxes. I hope they stay safe. Far from hunters.
I hope it haves fun ❤️
So do we!
Aah bless you all. Love your work! xx
Thanks for your support!
Your work is fabulous. Well done to you all.
Thank you Julie!
Excellent.
Thanks for all this fine work. It is so neat how wild animals know how to hunt without training.
We love your videos!!!!
Thanks for the support Olga!
Angus Anderson is such a good name.
A good name for a very good man!
Lawrie sounds so much like Simon sometimes when talking to the animals I actually marvled for a moment lol. "Don't be silly" he scolds.
Maru is charming as always. :)
I spent the first ten years of my life in Spain, Costa Del Sol, so that accent and the occasional Spanish word is both nostalgic and calming for me :3 (Spent the rest in Denmark, our wildlife is much similar to the British wildlife than what you might find in Spain, lol.)
Has there been an episode talking about Maru? I’m interested to know how she joined the WAF...
Ah man, can never get enough of Maru. If they ask questions I want to know if she single :D :D :D
Maru was a guest on one of our livestreams - you can watch it here: th-cam.com/video/DC4koHnAOZw/w-d-xo.html
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Such amazing animals ...Hope they stay away from cars and ------- car drivers watch out for them 👍🦊
Great job, guys! The fox cub certainly looked happy to be back out in the wild! I missed watching your videos!
Thank you! She did indeed, didn't she :)
@@wildlifeaid yes she did!
^^ yay. TY again for helping them foxies out so much~
3:35 “I’m a female!”
Good spot!
@@wildlifeaid 3:52 "Still a female, Simon!"
So am I
That was uplifting. You are good people.
Awesome vid! Looks like a deeply rewarding vocation ;)
Thanks Matt! It certainly is :)
When she said "wakey wakey" I cried 😭😭
Another great video of your great work. Thanks. 🙂
Thank you!
I heard a fox cub calling to its mother ( I assume ) last Thursday as a walked home through my local park. 🐶
Aahh....x brilliant work ....well done all of you x :-)
Thank you :)
If anybody wants to know whether or not Maru loves her job: 0:52 :)
Lindo demais vcs são maravilhosos obrigado 😍 que Deus proteja a todos são Paulo Brasil
Rip Lawry for having to edit some text in correcting Simon every other second
@Agent Fungus I agree 👍
i love you guys and gals.
Awwwww
I love your video and what you do .fox is the best !!!
HEROES
So adorable, keep up the good work. And Simon now will never forget to name the gender the right way. *She, she... and also twice in little letters 😂. Love the hidden messages. Is it's true you don't put hidden messages in every video?
The messages are in the majority of our recent videos, but not every time :)
Let’s hear it for Angus Anderson DVM !!
Вот это очень бедная лисица 🦊 но она выздоравливает и будет радоваться и веселится
That video is so...foxy? 😁🥰
💖💖💖💖💖💖
I love foxes survivability if helped ♥
1:11 That's so scary! 😭
Surgical bolt cutters. What's next? A surgical chain saw? :)
As a human, I had a complete break of my ulna and radius of my left arm. The pain is so unbearable, imagine someone hitting you with a hammer non stop and you get the idea.