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  2. Raystede - Wikipedia

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    Founded by Miss M Raymonde-Hawkins, Raystede began life as a rescue and sanctuary in 1952 in her cottage and back garden. The rescue now covers 43 acres and cares for over 2,000 animals a year and includes a shop and café. The centre was forced to temporarily close to the general public in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [1]

  3. Category : Animal charities based in the United Kingdom

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    Secret World wildlife rescue; Selborne Society; Shark Trust; Society for Abandoned Animals; Society for the Protection of Animals Abroad; Streetvet; Sussex Ornithological Society; Swan Sanctuary, Shepperton

  4. List of animal sanctuaries - Wikipedia

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    Mousehole Wild Bird Hospital and Sanctuary, Mousehole, Cornwall Natureland Seal Sanctuary , Skegness Raystede animal rescue and sanctuary, Lewes , East Sussex

  5. Aviary ambitions: After devastating fire, RI parrot rescue is ...

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    Foster Parrots keeps about 400 birds at its New England Exotic Wildlife Sanctuary, primarily birds that have medical conditions or that won't do well in homes, but a fire at the sanctuary in 2021 ...

  6. Moment Tiny Abused Parrot Snuggles Into Rescuer's Palm in ...

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    It looks like Tulip trusts her new mom and she looks so happy in her palm! Commenters were happy to witness this milestone moment. @Christine Arnold-Sch shared, "That little face! Love the way she ...

  7. Rescue Macaw Who Lost All Flight Feathers Learns to Soar Once ...

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    The macaw, named Aurora, was first surrendered to this bird rehabilitator in fall of 2022. She had been bought from a pet store as an unweaned baby and probably an illegal capture.

  8. Sussex Ornithological Society - Wikipedia

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    The Sussex Ornithological Society was formed on 17 February 1962 at a meeting in the Royal Pavilion, Brighton attended by young ornithology enthusiasts. [3] Amongst them were B A E (Tony) Marr, the Society's first secretary and later president; [4] Richard Porter, later the author of Birds of the Middle East (Helm Field Guides, 2004); Chris Mead; Tony Sheldon; and Michael Shrubb, later the ...

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