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Rescue organizations are involved with saving and often rehabilitating birds.
http://aparrottoaflamingoinc.zoomshare.com/
Parrot and small cage bird rescue and adoption located in Brecksville, Ohio (Cleveland/Akron area). Registered "No-Kill" nonprofit shelter. An email interview starts the adoption process.
http://www.avianwelfare.org/
Network of representatives from bird rescues and shelters, humane societies, animal advocacy organizations, published research biologists, and veterinarians. List of participants, articles, news, and flyers and factsheets.
http://www.beaknwings.org/
Education, rescue and adoption. Club supplying and exchanging knowledge on humane breeding and raising of pet birds. Introduces the general public to the field of aviculture. Kansas.
http://www.birdparadise.org/
Sanctuary for disabled and unwanted birds. Information about the facility, programs, membership, and resident birds.
http://www.birdhotline.com/
World wide lost and found bird hotline free on the net. Plus bird questions answered, vet talk and bird stories.
http://www.featheredfriendsforever.org/
Provides permanent home for unwanted birds, including those with short and long term care needs. Located south east of Atlanta, Georgia.
http://www.feathered-friends.com/
Avian rescue, rehabilitation and adoption organization based in Edgerton, Wisconsin.
http://www.floprs.org/
Canadian refuge for neglected and unwanted psittacines including parrots, macaws, cockatoos and various other exotic birds.
http://greyhaven.bc.ca/
Registered non-profit society in Surrey, British Columbia, dedicated to exotic bird rescue, conservation, health and welfare.
http://www.gulfcoastexoticbirdsanctuary.com/
A registered nonprofit agency providing refuge and veterinary care for exotic birds that are unadoptable or whose previous owners would like them to live out their lives in a sanctuary environment. Located in Pearland, Texas.
http://healthipet.webs.com/
A nonprofit rescue and no-kill shelter. Also assists avian and exotic animal shelters and rescues by establishing a national network for interstate adoptions.
http://www.jojothegrey.org/
A non-profit organization dedicated to saving pet birds in need of a new home in Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Jersey.
http://www.maars.org/
Serving the Minneapolis/St. Paul area of Minnesota and the Midwest, MAARS provides pet bird owner education and consultations, rescue, foster care, adoption, and sanctuary placement for all companion birds in need.
http://www.angelfire.com/pa3/novasarc/
Pennsylvania rescue center, specializing in the rescue of exotic birds.
http://www.rescuethebirds.org/
A not-for-profit parrot rescue, rehabilitation, adoption, sanctuary. Provides education to the public as well as investigates animal abuse/neglect.
http://riparrots.org/
Providing avian rescue services, education and adoption from a base in Wakefield, RI.
http://the-oasis.org/
Non-profit, permanent refuge for parrots which does not breed, sell or adopt-out birds. Provides a stable, and secure environment for unwanted, special needs, handicapped or retired birds.
http://www.parrotrefuge.com/
Dedicated to providing long-term care for handicapped and unwanted pet birds. Offers pre-scheduled tours. Includes mission, bird information, individual stories, and how to help. Kannapolis, North Carolina.
http://www.tlcbirdhaven.org/
A non profit sanctuary for exotic birds in a farm setting, with emphasis on quality of life.
http://www.undermywing.org/
A 501(c)(3) non-profit no-kill bird shelter located in Franklin, New Jersey.
http://www.wingsofhope-nj.com/
A New Jersey organization serving the tri-state area providing rescue, sanctuary, and adoption for birds and small exotic animals.
http://www.bird-haven.org/
Operates a nonprofit bird rescue facility in Texas that provides rehabilitation and rehoming services. Includes organization's profile, newsletters, testimonials, board member profiles, adoption fees, forms and applications.
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