Most of us have a soft spot in our hearts for animals. Whether they be the barnyard variety or the more domesticated furry felines and fuzzy puppies, we just melt when we encounter these adorable creatures. In Rhode Island, there is an organization that feels the same way about our feathered friends. This little-known parrot sanctuary is the largest avian rescue group in the Northeast and has saved hundreds of exotic birds and given them new homes.
Foster Parrots established The New England Exotic Wildlife Sanctuary (NEEWS) on a former factory chicken farm in Hope Valley. The 23 acres of land houses a 25,000 square foot facility giving a safe haven to hundreds of animals.
Each bird has its own care plan tailor-made to suit its needs. From nutrition to socialization, each bird has different needs that are provided for at the sanctuary.
Exotic birds are very smart animals and enjoy exploring their surroundings. Toys, branches, and the configuration of the aviaries are routinely changed to keep things interesting for the residents.
While you can't just drop in at the sanctuary to check out the amazing work being done here, you can schedule a tour between mid-April and mid-December.
Tours of the sanctuary are guided and educational. You will be standing or walking for approximately an hour to see the entire wonderful facility and its fun and loud residents.
Learn more about how you can support, volunteer, and donate to this amazing organization by visiting their website. The parrot sanctuary is located in Hope Valley, Rhode Island. Tours are by appointment only and a complete physical address is given when a tour is scheduled. To learn more about scheduling a tour click here.
Foster Parrots isn’t the only organization in Rhode Island keeping our animal friends safe. Check out this colorful refuge that is home to some very cheerful pigs!
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