Wild Bird Landing, Aurora, CO

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Resources for information about birding in the backyard, nature-at-large, and animal aid organizations.

National nonprofit organization for information on feral and stray cats.
A Denver no-kill shelter for homeless and abandoned cats.
Public education for the preservation of owls and other species.
Rescue and rehabilitation organization for injured hawks, eagles, owls, and falcons, educational and informational services.
Rehabilitation and adoption placement for for horses abused or
otherwise in need.
The CWF provides rational advocacy for Colorado's wildlife.
A quality-of-life, free-roam, no-kill animal sanctuary.
Bird information and tips of interest.
Front Range Equine Rescue
Non-profit organization dedicated to preventing the abuse and neglect of horses.
Colorado parrot rescue, sanctuary, and adoption organization.
Wildlife rehabilitation and re-release, and education about human and wildlife interactions.
Promotes environmental awarenes and the welfare of birds of prey
through the experience of eagles, owls, falcons, and hawks at close range.
The nation's largest and most powerful animal protection agency.
Locally-handmade, found-wood bird feeders, available at Wild Bird Landing.
A local no-kill shelter and animal rescue operation.
Outstanding local bird/wildlife photographers who have travelled worldwide; notecard prints of their work available at Wild Bird Landing!
A rescue organization providing shelter, training, and placement for mixed-breed dogs.
Probably the best-known agency for wild bird information; also a huge wildlife and environmental advocate. Chapters at the national, state, and regional levels.
Homepage of the National Wildlife Federation.

Wild Bird Landing, Arapahoe Crossings Center, 6616 S. Parker Rd. Ste. D-106, Aurora, CO 80016, 303-400-1977