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The oldest dedicated bird of prey centre in the world, with the largest and most successful breeding collection of Falconiformes and Strigiformes.
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Since inauguration, Raptor Rescue has evolved into the UK’s foremost organisation dedicated to ensuring all sick and injured Birds of Prey are cared for and wherever possible released back into the wild.
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Rescue, rehabilitate and return injured birds of prey back to the wild, and protect and preserve them through education and conservation.
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For more than 50 years, the Hawk Conservancy Trust has worked in the fields of conservation, education, research and rehabilitation.
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Phoenix Bird of Prey Rescue is run and staffed by a dedicated team of volunteers across Norfolk and Suffolk. They have a centrally located hospital and rehabilitation unit where they look after sick and injured birds of prey.
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A small sanctuary for exotic animals and birds of prey, providing a hospital unit for the treatment of wild raptors, and a home to over 30 different species of Bird of prey, Primate, Reptile, Invertebrate, Raccoons, Cats and many more.
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“Owl Rescue” is an organisation dedicated to the care and rehabilitation of owls and other birds of prey together with education of conservation and the environment to make sure that these birds are around for the next generation.
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The birds of prey sector of this rescue and sanctuary provides long-term care for unwanted birds of prey.
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Animal House Birds of Prey is based in Scarborough and specialises in the rescue and rehabilitation of birds of prey.