It rescues all sorts of species and has helped more than 100 animals so far this year, but relies entirely on public donations.
Nor surprisingly, the cost of living crisis has piled extra pressure on the charity and it currently has 120 animals in its care.
From swans to seals, volunteers work round the clock to nurse animals back to health and then hopefully release them back into the wild.
And thanks to their specialist skills, they are often roped into rescues all over the UK.
To follow updates on its rescues, follow Blyth Wildlife Rescue on Facebook.
Here are 11 animals which owe their lives to the charity after recently being saved:
From swans to seals, volunteers work round the clock to nurse animals back to health and then hopefully release them back into the wild.