Saved from the
Waves
20.04.22
AN Inishowen lifeboat
rescue features in a new book which details first-hand
accounts from RNLI lifesavers about some of the most
dramatic and heart-warming animal rescues that they have
carried out.
Saved from the Waves takes the reader on a journey with
RNLI lifesavers, as they face a myriad of dangers to
save beloved pets, wildlife and livestock.
Among the stories, is the rescue of a young sheep who
was spotted trapped on a cliff ledge in a ravine at
Leenan Head with no means of escape after it had fallen
hundreds of feet. Lough Swilly RNLI volunteers teamed up
with a kayaker to save her. |
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John McCarter, Lough
Swilly RNLI Lifeboat Operations Manager said: ‘We have
had our fair share of animal rescues over the years and
on this occasion the young sheep had fallen about 200ft
with nowhere to go and was shaking from her ordeal by
the time we took her onboard so we were delighted to
help. In bringing an animal to safety, our volunteers
know they are also ensuring the safety of pet owners or
farmers who may risk their own life in attempting to
bring their animal safely back to shore so that is
important too.’
This remarkable book shines a light on the bravery of
RNLI lifesavers, and the necessity of these rescues, not
only to save animals at risk of drowning, but to prevent
people putting themselves in danger when trying to save
a cherished furry friend. Each mission requires courage,
determination and an unrelenting commitment to helping
those in danger.
Saved from the Waves is available to buy from the RNLI
online shop at
https://shop.rnli.org . It will also be available
to order online from Amazon and all good book shops. |
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