corvidaid. caring for corvids and other wildlife
 Corvids need your help! So what are you waiting for?

Donations

Corvid Aid is a small, independently run corvid and wildlife sanctuary. We receive no funding whatsoever and rely soley on the generosity of the public to continue our work.

If you wish to make a donation, however small, please make cheques payable to Corvid Aid and send us an email so that we can send you our address.

We are extremely grateful for all your help and would like to thank you for your kind support.

If you cannot donate money, we are also looking for donations of the following materials/items:

  • Old sheds
  • roofing materials (such as corrugated iron or plastic panels)
  • roofing felt
  • wood
  • aviary mesh
  • larch lap fencing
  • play-pit sand
  • pea gravel
  • paving flags
  • parrot and bird cages
  • indoor rabbit cages
  • heat lamps
  • small syringes (without needles)
  • medium syringes (without needles)
  • vet bed and old towels.

If you would like to help in anyway, please feel free to contact us.

LATEST CAWS

like tweets, only a little louder!

  • If you have an imprinted wild bird please seek advice from an experianced wildlife sanctuary/hospital. 1 week ago
  • Not everone likes birds! Theres also the fact that releasing an imprinted wild animal is illegal! 1 week ago
  • These 'attacks' are usually friendly advances towards members of the public, but there is no wonder it can cause alarm. 1 week ago
  • It is not fair on the bird or on the people they bother, & is one of the reasons for the 'corvids attacking people' calls we receive. 1 week ago
  • Please, please, please do NOT allow imprinted corvids to fly free. It almost always ends in disaster. 1 week ago
  • More updates...