RSPCA Kilimanjaro Inspector Trek
15 adventure-seeking RSPCA inspectors, including one animal welfare officer and an animal collection officer, have volunteered to take on the ultimate challenge – conquering Mount Kilimanjaro.Their aim is to raise awareness of their work as well as an incredible £80,000 through their own fundraising and support from UK businesses and members of the public.
Follow how they are getting on with their fundraising and hear about some of the amazing and heart-breaking rescues and incidents that they are involved in on a daily basis.
If you would like to support our amazing Inspectors in this incredible challenge, please visit our JustGiving page and make a donation.
Below is a series of case studies highlighting the incredible work of our inspectors. From rescuing animals to helping prosecute neglectful owners, our inspectors help to do a wide variety of different and amazing things.
An Inspector's view...
In a recent blog post one of our brave inspectors, Lee Hopgood, explains how he got involved in this incredible challenge.
Read about the crazy things he's done (dressed as a gorilla no less!) to raise funds in the name of animal welfare. Discover why he is so determined to reach their target of £80,000, and the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro.
An Inspector's view of a fundraising challenge.
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Inspector Kia Thomas
Kia helps to reunite a stray terrapin picked up by the RSPCA with its family after being missing for almost a year.
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Inspector Anthony Joynes
Anthony helps to rescue three neglected cats and prosecute their owner who also left her two dogs to starve to death.
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Inspector Patrick Bailey
Patrick investigates the abandonment of two Staffordshire bull terrier-cross puppies after they are dumped in a bin
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