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Cowell endured a self-described nervous breakdown in 1994, after which he decided to leave London and dedicate "all his time" to the Wildlife Aid charity. [1] In July 2022 it was announced, through his foundation, that Cowell had been diagnosed with an aggressive, terminal form of lung cancer in late June. [11]
Cowell shared his terminal lung cancer diagnosis in July 2022 through his charity which launched an appeal called Simon’s Last Wish in aid of a new wildlife centre for the Wildlife Aid Foundation.
Wildlife Aid got its start in 1979 when its founder, Simon Cowell, MBE acquired a farmhouse in Leatherhead with the intention of starting a local wildlife rescue facility. Formally established a year later, the centre's activities steadily increased in scale; the hospital now treats more than 20,000 wild animals a year, returning 70% of them to ...
In 2014, the first made-for-web episodes of Wildlife SOS started to appear online, made by the Wildlife Aid Foundation. Throughout Wildlife SOS, in addition to 'special' episodes filmed at wildlife centres on the world, the main focus of the series has been on the work of staff and volunteers at the WAF wildlife centre in Surrey. Wildlife SOS ...
Simon Cowell founded the Wildlife Aid Foundation in Leatherhead and presented Wildlife SOS on TV.
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Simon Cowell has urged people to help victims of the California wildfires, saying he is devastated by what has happened. The music mogul, who has a second home in LA, described the deadly ...
Little Foxes (2004) resulted from a visit to Wildlife Aid, a British charity made famous on the TV show Wildlife SOS featuring Wildlife Aid founder Simon Cowell. [41] Queen of Diamonds (2004), a green turtle, was his contribution to a set of transformation playing cards in aid of the Marine Stewardship Council.