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Name: World of owls
Website: http://www.worldofowls.com/
About: Northern Irelands Premier Owl, Bird of Prey and Exotic Animal Conservation Centre.

Working to benefit education and conservation for Northern Ireland.

Dedicated and fully trained voluntary staff.

World of Owls is open within the very beautiful Randalstown Forest
 
 
Name: North Wales Reptile and Raptor Sanctuary
Website: http://www.nwrr.co.uk/index.htm
About: North Wales Reptile and Raptor Sanctuary (NWRR) is an animal sanctuary and respite centre for sick and injured birds of prey and reptiles, both wild and captive bred.

A lot of the animals coming into us can be in very poor condition and in need of extensive veterinary help and part of our remit is to get these back to good health if possible and then try to find suitable homes to re-home them to.

Another part of our work is Education. Educating authorities, the public, parents, retailers, and most importantly, young people to the very specific, and often complex, needs of these types of animals and also make people think about the long term commitment needed to look after them correctly.

 
 
Name: Chrissies Owls
Website: http://www.chrissiesowls.com/
About: Chrissie’s Owls are a small group of people committed to the care and conservation of Owls.We attend large country shows all over the country and also go to fetes and other events.

We give talks to groups and organisations and visit nursing homes and hospitals.

We give educational talks to schools and can provide an educational pack to be used in conjunction with our visit.

We run Owl Evenings, Owl Experiences, Owl Walks and we do home visits for people who are housebound or ill.

For anyone seriously thinking of owning an Owl we do an Owl Care Course.

We can provide trained owls for film work, photography and also for artists.
Chrissies’s Owls provide a rescue service for injured wild owls and also captive bred owls that for one reason or another need caring for and rehoming.

We are committed to the conservation of these wonderful creatures and provide nest boxes for Barn, Tawny, Little Owl and Kestrel.

We are happy to give advice to anyone who wants to help our native owl species.

 
 
Name: The Swan Sanctuary
Website: http://www.swanuk.org.uk/
About: Welcome to the home page of the Swan Sanctuary's web site. The Swan Sanctuary is a charity dedicated to the care and treatment of swans and waterfowl with an established reputation, not only within the British Isles but worldwide. The Swan Sanctuary is proud to have facilities that include a fully equipped operating theatre, an X-ray room, an intensive care ward, an isolation ward, a washing room for oiled swans, several nursing ponds and a 4-acre rehabilitation lake. In the year 2000 we were instrumental in treating close on 4,000 mute swans, both at the sanctuary and in the field across the whole of England, Wales, Scotland and both Northern and Southern Ireland.

In addition to the main sanctuary site in Shepperton, Middlesex the sanctuary has several associate rescue centres around England and in Southern Ireland. Details of how to contact these centres may be found on our "How to Contact us" page.

 
 

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