Amazing 70 Exotic Bird Rescue
Tax deductible
We recently received 70 exotic birds as new permanent residents donated to GREEN 501c3 at the San Benito Wildlife and Nature Center located in SouthTexas.
Your contribution will be used to build heated, native
enclosures with plants and food to ensure their health and safety.
We need your help to fund this project now! Construction for their new aviaries has begun, but it's getting cold, so time is of the essence to complete this project!
As winter apporaches, providing a warm and safe environment for these birds secures their future. They will be part of our education program and repopulation efforts to ensure their survival for years to come!
We are so greatful for all donations both large and small! Every penny counts! Please remember the welfare of these endangered birds!
Your contribution will be used to build heated, native
enclosures with plants and food to ensure their health and safety.
We need your help to fund this project now! Construction for their new aviaries has begun, but it's getting cold, so time is of the essence to complete this project!
As winter apporaches, providing a warm and safe environment for these birds secures their future. They will be part of our education program and repopulation efforts to ensure their survival for years to come!
We are so greatful for all donations both large and small! Every penny counts! Please remember the welfare of these endangered birds!
Organizer
Jenna Serrano
Organizer
San Benito, TX
Global Repopulation Of Endangered Exotics Non-Profit
Registered nonprofit
Donations are typically 100% tax deductible in the US.