They argue Bristol City Council should make all catering plant-based.
Mr Goss said: "I do think it is a case that sometimes just actually at the time of finding the animal, it can be hard for people to donate at that time."He added: "We're always struggling, but we always make it work. If we are at a lower point financially, it does mean that we can't accept as many animals in maybe we could do."
Mr Goss works night shifts at a paid job and volunteers for the wildlife rescue during the day.When working with the charity, he often carries out rescue missions in the wildlife ambulance - which includes situations like helping a fox cub trapped in netting or tending to a deer that has been hit by a car.Donations go towards rescuing and feeding animals, as well as paying for their wildlife ambulance and training volunteers.
"So it is really important that if we can get a few more monthly donors, that would be brilliant."A wildlife group says it hopes signs will stop resting seals being disturbed on a beach.
Cleethorpes Wildlife Rescue shared images of temporary signs that will be put up when a seal is spotted at the resort.
Signs would also be used when experts are carrying out assessments on seals, the group said.Current rules state that EVs must make up 22% of a manufacturer's car sales this year, and 10% of van sales.
Carlos Tavares, chief executive of Stellantis,The two-day protest is set to take place on Tuesday and Wednesday between 08:00 and 16:00 GMT.
Unite said a rally would take place on Tuesday at midday.General secretary Sharon Graham said: "Shutting the profitable Luton factory when it has just been made ready to produce electric vehicles from 2025 makes no sense.