Since its launch in 2003, Barnstaple based North Devon Animal Ambulance, one of Devon's best-loved charities, has become a regular name in the local media. Close relationships with Carlton TV, The North Devon Journal and other local and regional media have led to regular publicity for the NDAA's rescue, treatment and animal rehoming work in the county.
It hasn't just been the local media either, with Diana Lewis and the North Devon Animal Ambulance even appearing in national newspapers such as the Guardian, the Independent and Metro.
The work of the North Devon Animal Ambulance goes on, 24/7, whatever the weather. Here are some of our latest stories.

SHAKEN dog walkers have praised rescuers after the coastguard, RNLI and the Chivenor helicopter helped save their pet after he plunged over a cliff near Ilfracombe.
Two-year-old border terrier Marley had been walking with owners Nick Jones and Maciej Skulski on the coastpath to Lee Bay on Saturday afternoon when he ran towards the edge at Flat Point and disappeared.
Despite hours of searching by their 12-strong group and then members of the Ilfracombe and Mortehoe Coastguard teams plus Diana Lewis and volunteers from North Devon Animal Ambulance, he could not be found.
Text kindly provided by the North Devon Gazette - to read more on this story please click here.
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