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Wildlife Aid

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Joined August 2013 (12 years on YouTube)
Subscribers
503K
Growth (7d)
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Total views
179M
Videos
1.0K
Avg views/video
176K

Subscriber growth

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About

We are the Wildlife Aid Foundation, a charity rescuing and rehabilitating wildlife across the UK for more than 40 years. For over 16 years we were featured on the TV show Wildlife SOS. We now share even more behind-the-scenes moments on YouTube from one of the UK’s largest wildlife rescue centres. Have you ever wondered how a fox ends up stuck in a gate, or how rescuers retrieve a swan from a 50-foot tree? This channel gives you a closer look at the work involved in rescuing and caring for British wildlife. Our founder, Simon Cowell, dedicated his life to wildlife rescue and his legacy continues through our team as they respond to wildlife emergencies every day. Subscribe to stay up to date with our latest rescues and wildlife care. Website: http://www.wildlifeaid.org.uk/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WildlifeAid Twitter: https://twitter.com/wildlifeaid Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wildlifeaid

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Wildlife Aid on YouTube - frequently asked questions

How many subscribers does Wildlife Aid have on YouTube?
Wildlife Aid currently has 503,000 subscribers on YouTube. The count is refreshed from the YouTube Data API.
How many views does Wildlife Aid have?
Wildlife Aid has accumulated 178,657,694 total views across 1,014 videos.
When did Wildlife Aid start on YouTube?
Wildlife Aid created its YouTube channel in August 2013, about 12 years ago.
What does Wildlife Aid make videos about?
Wildlife Aid is classified under Education in our directory. About: "We are the Wildlife Aid Foundation, a charity rescuing and rehabilitating wildlife across the UK for more than 40 years. For over 16 years we were featured on the TV show Wildlife SOS. We now share ev".