Please help our songbird hospital! Wild Bird Rehabilitation’s Mission is to ensure survival of native songbirds through professional medical care and education regarding their value and needs.
Due to the uncertainty surrounding conditions at the time of our traditional Silent Auction and Trivia event we are having this online event so you can learn more about WBR and our staff and volunteers! See daily posts on our Facebook page .
Native songbirds are under federal protection as a result of the Migratory Bird Treaty and caring for these birds as a licensed rehabilitator requires both federal and state permits. For more information visit our website .
The songbird hospital was established in 1993 and admitted over 500 birds the first year. This year WBR expects to admit over 2500 birds, representing over 100 different native bird species, thanks to Rescuers who contact us when they see a bird in danger. In today’s environment songbirds face many challenges such as habitat loss, threats from family pets, poison from lawn chemicals and environmental factors.
Wild Bird Rehabilitation, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit tax-exempt organization. We receive no federal or state funding and are supported totally by donations from individuals, corporations and fundraisers. WBR is staffed primarily by volunteers who donate their time to help area birds.
Thank you for your ongoing support.
Please Share to help save our songbirds!
Due to the uncertainty surrounding conditions at the time of our traditional Silent Auction and Trivia event we are having this online event so you can learn more about WBR and our staff and volunteers! See daily posts on our Facebook page .
Native songbirds are under federal protection as a result of the Migratory Bird Treaty and caring for these birds as a licensed rehabilitator requires both federal and state permits. For more information visit our website .
The songbird hospital was established in 1993 and admitted over 500 birds the first year. This year WBR expects to admit over 2500 birds, representing over 100 different native bird species, thanks to Rescuers who contact us when they see a bird in danger. In today’s environment songbirds face many challenges such as habitat loss, threats from family pets, poison from lawn chemicals and environmental factors.
Wild Bird Rehabilitation, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit tax-exempt organization. We receive no federal or state funding and are supported totally by donations from individuals, corporations and fundraisers. WBR is staffed primarily by volunteers who donate their time to help area birds.
Thank you for your ongoing support.
Please Share to help save our songbirds!
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