Tri-State Bird Rescue and Research
Tri-State Bird Rescue and Research[edit | edit source]
Tri-State Bird Rescue and Research is a non-profit organization dedicated to the rehabilitation of injured, orphaned, and oiled wild birds. Founded in 1976, the organization is located in Newark, Delaware, and serves the tri-state area of Delaware, Maryland, and Pennsylvania.
History[edit | edit source]
Tri-State Bird Rescue and Research was established in response to a major oil spill in the Delaware River. The founders recognized the need for a dedicated facility to care for birds affected by oil spills and other environmental hazards. Over the years, the organization has expanded its mission to include the care of all types of injured and orphaned wild birds.
Mission and Goals[edit | edit source]
The mission of Tri-State Bird Rescue and Research is to provide professional care for injured, orphaned, and oiled wild birds, and to promote environmental stewardship through education and research. The organization aims to rehabilitate birds so they can be released back into their natural habitats.
Programs and Services[edit | edit source]
Tri-State Bird Rescue and Research offers a variety of programs and services, including:
- Wildlife Rehabilitation: The organization operates a wildlife clinic that provides medical care, housing, and rehabilitation for injured and orphaned birds.
- Oil Spill Response: Tri-State is equipped to respond to oil spills and has a team of trained professionals who can clean and rehabilitate oiled birds.
- Education and Outreach: The organization conducts educational programs to raise awareness about wildlife conservation and the impact of environmental hazards on birds.
Facilities[edit | edit source]
The Tri-State Bird Rescue and Research facility includes a wildlife clinic, aviaries, and specialized equipment for cleaning and rehabilitating oiled birds. The facility is staffed by veterinarians, wildlife rehabilitators, and volunteers who work together to care for the birds.
Volunteer and Support Opportunities[edit | edit source]
Tri-State Bird Rescue and Research relies on the support of volunteers and donors to carry out its mission. Volunteers assist with bird care, administrative tasks, and educational programs. The organization also accepts donations to fund its operations and programs.
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