


Two young roosters, I believe they are Buff Orpingtons. Individuals & rescue groups can post animals free.' - RESCUE ME. Visit its Web site at and click on “Emergency. 'Click here to view Pet Birds in Tennessee for adoption. The International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council can also help you locate wildlife rehabilitators. You can also contact the NWRA central office at 32. NWRA’s Web site will take you through several methods for locating licensed wildlife rehabilitators in your city and state. We work with families and/or individuals through education, to try and keep parrot (s) and guardian (s) together. However if you’ve come to the conclusion that surrendering is the best choice for you and your bird, we are here to help. You can also locate wildlife rehabilitators by visiting the National Wildlife Rehabilitators Association’s (NWRA) “ Finding a Rehabilitator” page. Surrendering your exotic pet bird to a rescue can be a very painful, stressful, and difficult choice. If your state wildlife agency doesn’t list wildlife rehabilitators in your area, you can check for the nearest wildlife rehabilitators by going to the AnimalHelpNow website. Our passionate staff and volunteers work around the clock to make sure that every rescue animal is given the proper care and. By working with the local Orange County community and Animal Services, Back to Nature rescues an estimated 4,000 animals per year. Anna Sloan, from the Macaw and Cockatoo Rescue of New Mexico, builds alexandrine, Roo, a go cart to help correct splayed legs I overheard this conversation in the pet store the other day: So I was at this bird rescue place the other day with my sister because she was thinking about getting a bird. If you’ve reviewed the Wildlife Emergencies page and have determined that the animal does need human intervention and care, please contact your local animal control bureau or licensed wildlife rehabilitator in your area. Back To Nature is dedicated to the rescue of injured and orphaned Florida Native Wildlife. We offer education programs and wildlife rehabilitation specifically related to. In most cases, young wild animals should be left alone. The home for birds of prey conservation and education for Middle Tennessee. Many animals do need immediate care, but often, well-meaning people with the best of intentions “rescue” young birds and mammals who, in fact, are perfectly fine and whose parents are probably foraging for food nearby. If you have found an injured or orphaned wild animal, please read our Wildlife Emergencies page to make sure that the animal truly needs help/rescue before attempting to capture and transport the animal to a wildlife rehabilitator.
