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Tune in to our All About Animals podcast for the latest on animal welfare.

With each monthly episode we aim to give you more of an insight into life here at the RSPCA and the variety and breadth of our animal welfare work.

We join our people on the frontline who are out there 24/7 attending to animals in need.

And find out just what our animal welfare scientists, campaigners, fundraisers, press officers and many others get up to behind the scenes.

We bring you amazing tales of recovery about animals in our care, from rescue to rehabilitation, to rehoming or release.

Plus we bring you the latest on topical animal welfare issues and news and how you can get involved.

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Our podcast episodes

  • David Grant director at harmsworth animal hospital © RSPCA Farewell to one of our most distinguished vets

    Published: August 2012

    David Grant, director of the our Harmsworth Animal Hospital, is to be given one of our highest honours as he bids farewell to the RSPCA after 25 years service.

  • RSPCA inspector holding a piebald foal © AWO Leanna Rice / RSPCA Photolibrary Inspector for a day

    Published: March 2012

    RSPCA inspectors have a unique but often misunderstood role. So we took to the road with one to see what it's really like.

  • Hettie the hen talking about Freedom Food eggs © RSPCA Choosing cage-free eggs

    Published: January 2012

    Barren battery cages have now been banned, but did you know that hens are still kept in cages? We unscramble the facts about cage-free eggs.

  • Horse rescued from a frozen lake on Christmas Day 2010 © RSPCA Another busy Christmas

    Published: December 2011

    It's business as usual for our dedicated staff and volunteers who ensure animals have a happy Christmas too!

  • RSPCA inspectors descending cliff face to rescue a goat © Andrew Forsyth / RSPCA Photolibrary Life on the edge

    Republished: December 2011

    With the number of animal cliff rescues on the increase, we learn more about life as a member of an RSPCA rope rescue team.

  • Portrait of horse Polly © Andrew Forsyth / RSPCA Photolibrary Saving Polly

    Republished: December 2011

    We tell the story of horse Polly and her amazing transformation into the healthy, happy animal she is today. See incredible before and after pictures of Polly in our MP4 version.

  • Badger baiting illustration Drawing the badger circa 1820 © artist Henry Alken / RSPCA Photolibrary Tackling wildlife crime

    Republished: December 2011

    We take you to the frontline as we join our Special Operations Unit in their battle against the most deliberate and extreme forms of animal cruelty in Britain today.

  • Common seal pup in pool at East Winch Wildlife Centre © Andrew Forsyth / RSPCA Photolibrary Sponsor a seal

    Republished: December 2011

    Our East Winch Wildlife Centre in Norfolk is internationally renowned for its care of orphaned, sick or injured seals.

  • RSPCA staff riding some of the rehabilitated Amersham horses © Andrew Forsyth / RSPCA Photolibrary The Amersham horses story

    Republished: December 2011

    In January 2008 more than 100 horses, ponies and donkeys were removed from horrific conditions at Spindle Farm near Amersham, Buckinghamshire, in one of our biggest ever rescue operations.

  • Answering calls at the RSPCA National Control Centre © Andrew Forsyth / RSPCA Photolibrary RSPCA National Control Centre

    Republished: December 2011

    On average, every 30 seconds a member of public calls the RSPCA 24-hour cruelty line to report concerns about animal welfare.

  • Adult badger at night © Andrew Forsyth / RSPCA Photolibrary Increase in crimes against badgers

    Republished: December 2011

    RSPCA figures show a shocking increase in the number of calls reporting crimes against badgers.

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