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Web Link US Fish & Wildlife Service

The USFW helps protect a healthy environment for people, fish and wildlife, and helps Americans conserve and enjoy the outdoors and our living treasures.

Web Link European Association of Zoos and Aquaria

Web Link North American Falconers Association (NAFA)

The North American Falconers Association (NAFA) is a group of dedicated individuals who share common views in the welfare of raptors in nature and in their careful employment in the sport of falconry.

Web Link International Marine Animal Trainers (IMATA)

IMATA is dedicated to advancing the humane care and handling of marine animals by fostering communication between professionals that serve marine animal science through training, public display, research, husbandry, conservation and education.

Web Link The American Zoo & Aquarium Association (AZA)

Founded in 1924, the American Association of Zoological Parks and Aquariums is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the advancement of zoos and aquariums in the areas of conservation, education, science, and recreation.

Web Link National Wildlife Rehabilitators Association (NWRA)

The National Wildlife Rehabilitators Association is a nonprofit international membership organization committed to promoting and improving the integrity and professionalism of wildlife rehabilitation and contributing to the preservation of natural ecosystems.

Web Link The International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council

The mission of the International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council (IWRC) is to conserve and protect wildlife and habitat through wildlife rehabilitation. By supporting wildlife rehabilitators with training and state-of-the-art knowledge in the field of veterinary medicine they seek to promote both wildlife conservation and animal welfare.

Web Link Animal Behavior Management Alliance (ABMA)

The Animal Behavior Management Alliance, (ABMA) is a not-for-profit corporation with a membership comprised of animal care professionals and other individuals interested in enhancing animal care through training and enrichment. The ABMA is intended to be nurturing and informative, and was created to serve trainers, handlers, and keepers of animals, irrespective of species, with information and assistance in the behavior management of their charges. The Animal Behavior Management Alliance exists to advance behavior management in order to enhance the husbandry and welfare of animals.

Web Link World Parrot Trust

With thousands of members in over 50 countries, our branches work to achieve the stated aims of the World Parrot Trust, which are: The survival of parrot species in the wild, and the welfare of captive birds everywhere. To achieve these Aims we: Restore and protect populations of wild parrots and their native habitats; Promote awareness of the threats to all parrots, captive and wild; Oppose the trade in wild-caught parrots; Educate the public on high standards for the care and breeding of parrots;Encourage links between conservation and aviculture.

Web Link Avian Rearing Resource

The concept for this resource came about at the start of 2009, when I was asked to compile hand rearing protocols for bird species at Cotswold Wildlife Park. It is always frustrating and time-consuming finding up-to-date information about hand rearing. The idea of compiling data in one place for people to access seemed like a logical solution to this problem, with the added potential to measure and improve the success of protocols both in the short and long term. The website is funded and run by Louise Peat.

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