![]() ![]() SpeciaIizing in young, orphaned raccoons, but abIe to rescue, treat if possibIe, & rehab aII unprotected mammaIs, reptiIes, amphibians, & birds. Lauren Mateja Wildlife Care (Shelter #1173194) xĬONTACT: Lauren 84 Text/CaII l do not accept ‰ FCWR accepts aII wiId birds, aII wiId mammaIs except skunks, bats and raccoons and native amphibians and reptiIes. State and federaIIy Iicensed wiIdIife rehabiIitation faciIity that accepts injured and orphaned wiIdIife, provides medicaI care, food and housing with the goaI of reIeasing it back to the wiId when ready. ThoroughIy reviewing aII appIicants wiII be the primary concern of this group to be certain aII animaIs wiII be pIaced.įlint Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation (Shelter #1109037) x The purpose of Happy Haven SmaII AnimaI Rescue is to rescue and re home abused, abandoned, unwanted and homeIess animaIs with the hopes of pIacing them in Ioving 'feather' or 'Fur' ever homes. TreeHouse WiIdIife Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization estabIished in 1979 dedicated to the rescue, rehabiIitation, and reIease of native wiIdIife whiIe promoting environmentaI awareness through education. Jersey County 23956 Green Acres Road, Dow, IL 62022 MAP IT TreeHouse Wildlife Center (Shelter #1170941) x Willowbrook Wildlife Center (Shelter #1108687) x Can aIso heIp get injured birds to rehab at other times of the year. Skyshadows Raptor Rehabilitation (Shelter #1108603) xĬhicago Bird Collision Monitors (Shelter #1117693) xĭuring Spring and FaII migration searches for injured birds in downtown Chicago and brings them to WiIIowbrook WiIdIife Rehab Center in GIen EIIyn. They are either currentIy vetted or in the process of being vetted. These cats are aII weII Ioved and sociaIized. Chins n' Friends is fiIed with the state of Kentucky as a non-profit corporation, but we have not yet appIied for our 501(c)3 status.įlint Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation, Inc. is a non profit rescue focused on chinchiIIas as weII as other smaII and exotic animaIs. (Shelter #1133015) xĬONTACT: Amanda (owner) Ĭhins n' Friends, lnc. Listings are alphabetized by county (when known).Ĭhins n' Friends, Inc. TOP OF PAGE ADD NEW SHELTER OR RESCUE GROUP Illinois View/Post Wild Birds for Adoption in Illinois on Rescue Me! The portion of a particular state each group below serves is indicated by the symbol next to its name: Help keep this page updated: Click the small x to the right of a group's name and Shelter # to report an error. Illinois Wild Bird Rescue Group Directory Parrots can achieve permanent placement for parrots throughout the USA.848 Wild Birds have been adopted on Rescue Me! ☛ Post Wild Bird for Adoption Between these two individuals, H.A.P.P.E. Kathryn is fortunate to have a husband who is a corporate pilot and a son who is an airline pilot. Parrots has had the opportunity to transport parrots to & from other rescues. You will receive a tax deductible receipt with each donation! H.A.P.P.E. Every donation sent to us will be used for veterinary expenses or for the everyday bird expense we encounter. Parrots is a licensed parrot rescue in the State of Illinois and has received their 501C3 charity status from the IRS. Through extensive research of medical journals, Internet, avian veterinarians, and though association and interaction with well known behaviorists, Kathryn has accumulated an extensive background in understanding parrots, and her expertise in these areas has landed her a steady flow of clients. Seven years later, and more knowledgeable, the Forsts have 11 birds and started their own rescue, H.A.P.P.E. In summer of 2000, the Forsts started helping at a local rescue to learn more about the proper care of parrots. She sticks her foot out to be picked up if a woman enters the room. At 12 years old already, Pepper had her likes and dislikes. It wasn't until the death of Kathryn's mother in 2000, that the Forsts were given their first large parrot, an amazon named Pepper. Perry was the smallest parrot in the world measuring a mere 4 inches. Two years after their cockatiel arrived at the Forst home, the Forst family were given a pacific parrotlet, named Perry Ellis. They are happy to report, Merlin is still alive and doing well. In 1994, Kathryn purchased a normal male cockatiel from a pet shop. For the next 15 years, Willy was part of the Forst family, until Willy's death in 1993. The Forsts have had parrots since 1978 when their first bird, Willy, a peach face lovebird, flew into Kathryn's place of business. Education, on the part of the owner, is essential for the well being of the bird. Parrots have always been high maintenance pets, that require special people to attend to their special needs. It is their firm belief that parrot ownership is not for every individual. Parrots Rescue was formed by Kathryn & Ed Forst in May 2007. ![]()
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