Caernarfon Herald

EWE HEROES

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RSPCA officers went to extreme lengths to rescue a sheep trapped in a cove in Gwynedd.

Film shows four RSPCA officers swimming out to the cove in Trefor to save a ewe which had become stuck in a tight crevasse. The sheep can be seen being plac placedd into a bag and winched to safety.

Inspectors Mike Pugh, Mark Roberts, Phil Lewis and Jenny Anderton were at the centre of the rescue mission.

Mr Pugh said: “This was a dramatic rescue, which required significan­t planning and utilisatio­n of RSPCA resources.

“Even“thoughh hh the tided was completely out at the time of the rescue, the cove and cave were only accessible from the sea, or via abseiling – so we had to swim out to access the sheep.

“Once we were able to get to her, she was safely put into a bag and lifted up the cliff to safety.

“It“was an n amazing res rescue to be involved in.”

Thankfully the sheep was unharmed during the ordeal. Mr Roberts added: “This poor sheep had no access to suitable food, and would have been in real trouble had we not been able to complete this rescue. Fortunatel­y, despite her ordeal, the sheep was unharmed and happily ran off when released back on safe land.

“Helping farm animals is a big part of RSPCA Cymru’s work, and this rescue shows what our inspectora­te will do to help animals in need.” ● To volunteer for the RSPCA, visit www.rspca. org.uk

 ??  ?? ● Images from the dramatic rescue as RSPCA officers manage to rescue a sheep from a cove
● Images from the dramatic rescue as RSPCA officers manage to rescue a sheep from a cove

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