Recently I've become more aware about the lack of Avian care within the UK. I'm aware there are Avian vets... although they appear to be a rarity. They're very few Avian charities... most appear (according to my recent research) to be inactive.
I'm very very passionate about birds and I lost my little baby girl Wonsy in Feb '10. I'm now of the opinion that there is insufficient care throughout the UK for all forms of birds.
They are shrugged asides as pets by many veterinarians. They cannot compete for the attention or care compared to their furry friends, dogs and cats, it even appears that animals such as Guinea pigs and rabbits are ranked higher than birds. Now I am not saying that these animals are insignificant at all, just that it is incredibly unfair that birds should not be considered as our household pets, alongside all the other animals they treat.
I am hoping, and this is a very long shot, to change this. To create a charity or something of that nature, to raise awareness about the care of all birds species, those that we keep as pets, to those that wander our back garden.
My aim:
- To educate people about the treatment of our birds, how to feed, how to clean, how to hold, how to socialize.
- To help people understand the risks and dangers of breeding/buying unweaned birds.
- To make Avian vets around the UK more accessible, the aim overall is to increase the amount of vets that, when brought a pretty little sun conure, knows exactly what a sun conure is, not to give basic 'general' knowledge for 'a' bird, but be able to treat them confidently in the same ways they are able to treat other pets.
- To raise awareness about the risks and dangers to our wild and domestic birds with things such as toys, garden implements (nettings, etc), toxins (such as chocolate).
- To eventually create a wonderful centre, for people to come and see our beautiful friends, learning about the different types of birds, to see how beautiful these creatures are, to hopefully eliminate this unspoken prejudice against birds.
I'm 17 years old, with barely a penny to my name to be starting to fund a charity, but I would love everyones opinions, suggestions, advise on what to do, who to speak to etc. Even just comments about it.
I'm aware it is a /very/ long shot, but I'm tired of seeing our birds in the UK suffer because of people having limited access of knowledge/care and I really would love to help people improve that.
Everythings appreciated!
I'm very very passionate about birds and I lost my little baby girl Wonsy in Feb '10. I'm now of the opinion that there is insufficient care throughout the UK for all forms of birds.
They are shrugged asides as pets by many veterinarians. They cannot compete for the attention or care compared to their furry friends, dogs and cats, it even appears that animals such as Guinea pigs and rabbits are ranked higher than birds. Now I am not saying that these animals are insignificant at all, just that it is incredibly unfair that birds should not be considered as our household pets, alongside all the other animals they treat.
I am hoping, and this is a very long shot, to change this. To create a charity or something of that nature, to raise awareness about the care of all birds species, those that we keep as pets, to those that wander our back garden.
My aim:
- To educate people about the treatment of our birds, how to feed, how to clean, how to hold, how to socialize.
- To help people understand the risks and dangers of breeding/buying unweaned birds.
- To make Avian vets around the UK more accessible, the aim overall is to increase the amount of vets that, when brought a pretty little sun conure, knows exactly what a sun conure is, not to give basic 'general' knowledge for 'a' bird, but be able to treat them confidently in the same ways they are able to treat other pets.
- To raise awareness about the risks and dangers to our wild and domestic birds with things such as toys, garden implements (nettings, etc), toxins (such as chocolate).
- To eventually create a wonderful centre, for people to come and see our beautiful friends, learning about the different types of birds, to see how beautiful these creatures are, to hopefully eliminate this unspoken prejudice against birds.
I'm 17 years old, with barely a penny to my name to be starting to fund a charity, but I would love everyones opinions, suggestions, advise on what to do, who to speak to etc. Even just comments about it.
I'm aware it is a /very/ long shot, but I'm tired of seeing our birds in the UK suffer because of people having limited access of knowledge/care and I really would love to help people improve that.
Everythings appreciated!
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