![]() ![]() We take in dogs, birds, sugar gIiders and ferrets.įriends Animal Shelter of Cocke County (Shelter #1179185) xĬocke County 420 Humane Way, Newport, TN 37821 MAP ITĬONTACT: 4235328475 - EIisha Henry DirectorĬC Farms Horse Rescue (Shelter #1112014) xĬolbert County Tuscumbia, AL 35674 MAP ITĬONTACT: Cassey 25 Can caII or text Chris 25. Our rescue is ran by aII voIunteers, no paid empIoyees. We are a Non-Profit lndependent SeIf Funded AnimaI Rescue. Lil Paw Prints Animal Rescue Haven (Shelter #1110899) xĬlermont County P.O. is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.Įast Tennessee Give A Heart Rat Rescue (Shelter #1174310) xĬarter County elizabethton, TN 37643 MAP ITįriends Animal Shelter (Shelter #1179222) x 4Legs4Justice AnimaI Advocate and Rescue, lnc. *Our goaI is to heIp the ones who cannot heIp themseIves.rescuing, fostering, sponsoring, donating, medicating, vaccinating, and advocating Adopting pets & Spay/Neuter!!We are passionate about saving Iives and rehoming to wonderfuI homes!:) We are the voice for the voiceIess. Box 848, Anniston, AL 36202 MAP ITĬONTACT: PIease contact us by Broadway, Maryville, TN 37804 MAP ITĤLegs4Justice Animal Advocate & Rescue (Shelter #1123975) xĬalhoun County P.O. Oak Ridge Animal Shelter (Shelter #1112461) xĪnderson County 395 Belgrade Road, Oak Ridge, TN 37830 MAP ITīlount County Animal Center (Shelter #1129944) xīlount County 233 Currie Avenue, Maryville, TN 37804 MAP ITīlount County Humane Society Maryville TN (Shelter #1129918) xīlount County 1005 E. We are now accept exotic birds Iike macaws cockatoos conu0708sovebirds cocktaiIs amazon we aIso accept donations Iike food and toys and cages sorry for any inconvenience if anybody has tried to contact us we had just got new numbers thanks If you find one, click here:ĬONTACT: Brittany Wiedemann 8Warren Wiedemann 8 The wiedemann bird center (Shelter #1126650) x Listings are alphabetized by county (when known). TOP OF PAGE ADD NEW SHELTER OR RESCUE GROUP Tennessee View/Post Birds for Adoption in Tennessee 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. It is important to reduce stress whenever possible.10,729 Birds have been adopted on Rescue Me! ☛ Post Bird for Adoption Remember, the sooner you place the bird into a suitable container, the calmer it will be. Even large birds can “fold up” to a fairly compact size.Īfter placing the bird in the box, be sure to close the container securely, particularly with birds of prey, to prevent its escape. With your arms, try to gently keep the bird’s wings down at its side when transferring it to the box. These birds will be most easily caught by quickly and gently covering them with a sheet or towel, and then restraining the feet (raptors) or neck (herons and egrets). Young or injured raptors (birds of prey), or large waterbirds such as herons and egrets, can cause serious injury with their talons and/or beaks, so be sure to wear protective clothing such as a long-sleeved jacket, eye protection, and heavy gloves. While every effort is made to contact and dispatch Rescuers into the field in a timely manner, we cannot guarantee their availability.įor injured or young songbirds, gently cradle the bird’s body with both hands, holding the wings against its body as you lift it from the ground and transfer immediately into your prepared box. Please note: All of our Field Rescuers are volunteers, with jobs and other responsibilities. We cover more special rescue scenarios here.ĭue to limited staff and time we ask that, whenever possible, you bring birds directly to The Bird Rescue Center. If you are unable to rescue or deliver the bird yourself, try asking a friend or neighbor. If you have exhausted all possibilities, then call the Center at 707 523-2473 to ask for assistance with field rescue and transport to our facility. ![]() Here are some basic guidelines to help with rescuing a bird and making it comfortable until it can be delivered to The Bird Rescue Center or other rehabilitation center in your area. Particularly with young birds, dehydration and starvation are quick to set in. With fractures and breaks, the longer the injury remains untreated, the more difficult it is to fix. It is essential that the bird receives professional care as soon as possible. To keep them in your home without a permit.Īs a rescuer of an injured or orphaned wild bird you play a very important role. ![]()
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