If you want to help - we have a way !

The North Wales Bird Trust is a registered Charity and depends entirely on donations. There are a number of ways in which you can help if you are able.


ADOPT A BIRD
VOLUNTEER
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DONATE ITEMS FROM OUR 'WISH LIST'
ORGANISE A FUNDRAISER
SPONSOR A PROJECT
MAKE A DONATION OF MONEY, GOODS (see our WISH LIST) OR SERVICES
 
Without your support we would not be able to continue to assist these birds. We are deeply grateful.
THANK YOU.
 
 
 

ADOPT A BIRD

 

If you are able to help you can adopt an owl.
Adoptions are popular for many special occasions, such as birthdays, anniversaries, retirement gifts or even as a personal gift to yourself. You will receive a letter of thanks, a photo of your chosen bird, a certificate and a very special “Owl Card”. You will also receive our newsletter throughout the year to keep you updated with progress at the Trust. Of course you can simply make a donation and we will be delighted to place you on our mailing list for all our future Newsletters.

 
Teddy
Huw
Eggbert
MINIMUS

GROMMIT

EGGBERT

Pygmy Owl and only about 4" high.

A White Faced Scops Owl

Canadian Great Horned Owl. The largest owl in the Americas.

Kilmousky
Delwen
Minimus

KILMOUSKY

DELWEN

HUW

Tawny Owl and also one of our hooligans!

British Barn Owl and one of many in our care.

Long Eared Owl and one of our new recruits.

Wyddfa
Thomas
Thomas

WYDDFA

THOMAS

TEDDY

One of our male Snowy Owls

Another new recruit, A Brown Wood Owl from Asia

Rare Tengmalm's Owl only 6" high

Sheila
Iolo Jnr
Otis

SHEILA

IOLO JNR

OTIS

Our wonderful Kookaburra

A young Great Grey Owl

Our fabulous tiny Indian Scops Owl

 
 
VOLUNTEER
 
You can help! - as a 100% volunteer organisation you can provide a vital link in the care of the birds at the Trust. If you live fairly close to Llandudno you can apply to become a volunteer for the Charity. The daily cleaning and feeding of the resident birds is a huge undertaking. Not only do NWBT volunteers help to provide the best possible care for the birds, each person shares a commitment to the Trust's mission and goals. We are a multi-functional organisation - rehabilitators, educators, builders, fundraisers etc. Our volunteers come from many walks of life and all can often offer creative solutions to specific problems. If you would like to help please either write or e mail to the North Wales Bird Trust.
 
DONATIONS
 

YOUR DONATION DOES HELP !
We rely on your generosity and support to continue our work in the care and rehabilitation of these owls.
We receive no public funds.
The centre receives many sick and injured owls. We have also become home to many captive bred owls which were unwanted, abandoned, ill-treated or even confiscated by the authorities. Some of these have required long-term veterinary care.

If you would like to make a donation to the North Wales Bird Trust, simply click the button on the left had column "Make a Donation," you will be redirected to PayPal to complete the transaction. Thank you for your support.

 
DONATE ITEMS FROM OUR WISH LIST
 
You can help! - There are always many items, often something as simple as extra towels, that are always needed urgently at the Trust for our 'inmates'. If you would like a copy of our current 'Wish List' please either write or e-mail.

 

 
 
ORGANISE A FUNDRAISER
 
You can help! - Perhaps a Coffee Morning or maybe a Table Top Sale or a Sponsored Walk. Any help you feel is appropriate would be most welcome and we will do all we can to support your activity ……. we could maybe bring an Owl or give a talk. Please contact us.
 
 
SPONSOR A PROJECT
 
You can help! - In order to continue to improve the quality of care for our birds we always have a number of projects ' ready to go ' that are waiting for sufficient funding. If you would like to help in this way, the projects range from a complete new aviary complex to the landscaping of a particular aviary for a specific species, we would be delighted to send you a list of projects currently in the pipeline. Sponsorship of this sort will be recognised by a plaque and a place on our sponsors board at the entrance to the Park.
 
   
 
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