Himalayan Raptor Rescue
Nepal is home to more than 80 raptor species, however, habitat destruction, persecution, poisoning, and the mistaken belief that these birds can be successfully kept as pets, often results in sick, injured or orphaned birds.
We run a small Raptor Rescue project at our home in Nepal. Each year we take in several sick, injured or orphaned birds. Some birds we are able to successfully rehabilitate and release back into the wild but others permanently imprint on humans and are unable to fend for themselves. Birds that are
full-time residents at Maya Devi are exercised and flown daily, whether it be trained as a Parahawk or simply allowed to soar on our local training hill site.
The cost of medicine, housing, food and transportation can be expensive. Presently, these costs are met by myself and public donations.
I am looking to raise funds to help with these costs and to expand the facilities in Nepal.
There are a number of ways in which you can help, by becoming a sponsor or simply making a donation. All contributions will go directly towards the rescue and rehabilitation of Nepal's birds of prey.
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