It makes an announcement on Facebook after being unable to find a new site.
Runham Wildlife Rescue began as a small parrot rescue site for domestic species in 2006.The charity said it got about 30 calls a day for wildlife rehabilitation and it cared for about three and 13 animals at a time, depending on the time of year.While looking for new premises, Ms Wolmer and other volunteers have been caring for some animals in several locations, including their own homes.
The charity said on Facebook: "The process of finding someone to take us on is causing a tremendous amount of strain and stress."I have grown to love the local community of Rollesby and it breaks my heart that we, after such efforts, will have to move on, but we just want what's best for our staff and animals."
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