Presented by:
Lorelei Tibbets, LVT, VTS of NYC’s Center for Avian & Exotic Medicine,
Karen Windsor, Executive Director, Foster Parrots;
Introductions by: Kellie Heckman, Executive Direct...
Presented by:
Lorelei Tibbets, LVT, VTS of NYC’s Center for Avian & Exotic Medicine,
Karen Windsor, Executive Director, Foster Parrots;
Introductions by: Kellie Heckman, Executive Director, GFAS
Denise Kelly, President, Avian Welfare Coalition
Who Should Attend: Employees and volunteers of animal shelters, rescue groups, humane societies, animal control, humane law enforcement, veterinary clinics, and other animal care organizations and facilities caring for exotic birds.
Part 3 of our webinar series, ”Perspectives on Captive Exotic Bird Placement”, brings together two unique viewpoints on what it takes to find qualified homes for exotic birds – an avian sanctuary and an avian veterinary practice. Our presenters will share their insight into their considerations and approaches for making a placement for exotic birds successful. Among the topics to be covered include, special challenges and how the placement process differs from cats and dogs, accessing a bird’s placement needs, evaluating potential adopters, finding qualified placement partners, what role shelters can play in raising standards of avian care that will enable bird to thrive, and more!
You must register to attend this webinar at: anymeeting.com/PIID=EB55D88685483F
View the recording of Caring for Exotic Birds in the Shelter Environment, Part 1:
http://www.anymeeting.com/vfkhlymphj/E152D788874A
View the recording of Caring for Exotic Birds in the Shelter Environment, Part 2:
http://www.anymeeting.com/vfkhlymphj/E153D688814C