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Wild Bird Concern?

  • ​Northern Colorado Wildlife Center: They specialize in the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of sick, injured, and orphaned wildlife. They also provide education on how to coexist with local wildlife. Contact them at (970) 283-7822 or visit their website.

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  • Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center: Located in Lyons, this center treats a variety of wildlife, including wild birds, along the Front Range from Pueblo to the Wyoming border. They handle thousands of animals annually and offer extensive resources for wildlife emergencies. Contact them at (303) 823-8455 or visit their website.

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  • Birds of Prey Foundation: This organization focuses on the rehabilitation and release of injured and orphaned raptors. They have been operating since 1981 and provide specialized care for birds of prey. You can contact them at (303) 460-0674 or visit their website​.

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  • Rocky Mountain Raptor Program: Located in Fort Collins, they are dedicated to the rehabilitation and release of injured birds of prey, including eagles, hawks, owls, and vultures. They also promote conservation and the value of raptors. Contact them at (970) 484-7756 or visit their website​.

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  • AAAC Wildlife Removal: Specializing in bird control and removal, they handle birds in attics, chimneys, and other areas. They use humane methods like one-way doors and traps, ensuring that birds are safely relocated. They also handle contamination and damage caused by bird droppings. Contact them at (970) 431-8173 or visit their website​.

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  • Wildlife, Inc.: Offering humane wildlife removal, Wildlife, Inc. provides services such as inspection, removal, damage repair, and exclusion. They have certified wildlife biologists and technicians to handle various wildlife issues, including birds in attics. Contact them at (866) 941-8227 or visit their website​.

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While we specialize in domesticated exotic birds, we care about all birds! Although we cannot assist with wild bird concerns such as injuries, abandoned nests, or birds inside your home, here are some resources that might be able to help.​

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