Scottish Disabled Sports Trust in a few words.
| 🏠 About Scottish Disabled Sports Trust
Fife-Keith Childrens Picnic Fund is a non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and protecting seals in the Orkney Islands. We provide urgent care for seals in distress and work to release them back into the wild once healthy.
Our efforts extend to researching seal behavior, health, and populations, helping to inform conservation strategies and protect their habitats. Through education and community engagement, we aim to raise awareness about the importance of seal welfare and the need for sustainable marine ecosystems.
Driven by compassion and respect for nature, we strive to ensure that Orkney’s seals thrive for generations to come.
| Objectifs.
Rescue and Rehabilitation: To provide immediate care and rehabilitation for seals in distress, including injured, sick, or orphaned seals, with the goal of returning them to their natural habitat.
Research and Monitoring: To conduct scientific research on seal behavior, health, and populations, using the data to improve seal welfare and inform conservation efforts.
Conservation and Habitat Protection: To advocate for and contribute to the protection of seal habitats in Orkney, ensuring that local ecosystems remain healthy and supportive of seal populations.
Public Awareness and Education: To raise awareness about seal welfare, conservation, and the importance of healthy marine ecosystems. Through outreach programs, we aim to engage the local community and visitors in seal conservation.
Collaboration with Experts: To work with marine biologists, veterinary professionals, environmental organizations, and local authorities in the development of best practices for seal rescue, rehabilitation, and conservation.
| Value.
Compassion: We believe in providing compassionate care to seals in distress, ensuring that every animal receives the attention and treatment it needs.
Integrity: We commit to transparency and honesty in all our actions, ensuring that the welfare of the seals always comes first.
Sustainability: We strive to protect and conserve seal populations in a way that is sustainable for future generations, working to maintain a balance between nature and human activities.
Collaboration: We recognize the importance of working together with local communities, experts, and organizations to achieve our goals for seal welfare and conservation.
MISSION.
The mission of Little Cat Rescue is to rescue, rehabilitate, and release seals in distress, providing them with the care they need to thrive. We are committed to studying and monitoring seal populations and behaviors to promote their well-being, ensure sustainable populations, and protect their natural habitats. Through research, education, and compassionate action, we aim to make a lasting positive impact on cat conservation in Orkney and beyond.

