Charities - birds

The Old Chapel, Bradford Street, Tonbridge, Kent TN9 1AW
01732 364546

You can change the world for animals

For 34 years, Animal Aid has been investigating and campaigning against animal cruelty – and we get results

  • Animal Aid filmed undercover in nine UK slaughterhouses and revealed shocking illegal cruelty. We launched a high-profile campaign, and persuaded all the major supermarket chains to insist all their suppliers fit CCTV cameras in their
    slaughterhouses, and that they allow independent monitoring of the footage.


Waterleat (AB), Ashburton, Devon TQ13 7HU
01364 653026
299835 (England & Wales)

The Barn Owl Trust is a small charity working hard to conserve one of the most beautiful birds on earth. Anyone who has ever watched a Barn Owl hunting at dusk has surely been touched by the experience but in recent years these magical birds have become increasingly rare – and the reasons are all man-made.



North Parks, Chulmleigh, Devon EX18 7EJ
01769 580310

www.bhwt.org.uk

1109060

Founded in 2003 by Jane Howorth, The British Hen Welfare Trust is the only national charity in the UK committed to hen welfare. The charity re-homes ex commercial hens, saving tens of thousands from slaughter each year. It also works to educate the public about making a difference to hen welfare by opting for free range eggs, and encourages support for the British egg industry.
Its ultimate aim is to see consumers and food manufacturers buying only UK produced free range eggs, resulting in a strong British egg industry where all commercial laying hens enjoy a good quality life.



7 Mansfield Street, London W1G 9NQ
020 7636 6541
020 7908 6349
287118 (England & Wales)

The BVA Animal Welfare Foundation (BVA AWF) was established in 1984 by the British Veterinary Association as the veterinary profession’s own animal welfare charity.



Room LSG10, Visitor Centre, Weyhill, Andover, Hampshire SP11 8DY
01264 773850
01264 773772
1092349 (England & Wales)

The Hawk Conservancy Trust is a registered charity dedicated to the conservation of birds of prey and their environments. Set in 22 acres of woodland and chalk downland wildflower meadow, the Trust cares for one of the largest bird of prey zoological collections in the world.



PO Box 84, St. Neots, Cambs PE19 2LB
01480 390040
01480 390040
1056409 (England & Wales)

Fred, the inspiration for our logo, chained to a 12-inch perch for 19 years! Imagine his suffering.

New Life Parrot Rescue & Helpline Service, founded in 1995, offers a specialised and unique service.

Our fundamental aim is to take in unwanted, neglected, traumatised and abused companion psittacines. Our objective is to care for each of them and, where necessary, restore them to good health.



Dept LSG, Sussex Wildlife Trust, Woods Mill, Henfield, West Sussex BN5 9SD
01273 492630
01273 494500
207005 (England & Wales)

The Sussex Wildlife Trust is the largest voluntary organisation devoted to nature conservation in Sussex. With more than 33,000 members, the Trust owns or manages nearly 5,000 acres of land in 33 nature reserves.



Biology Field Station, Newcastle University Close House Estate, Heddon-on-the-Wall Newcastle upon Tyne, NE15 0HT
0845 2410929
271203

The World Pheasant Association is a UK registered charity dedicated to promoting biodiversity conservation by ensuring the survival of pheasants and related birds (the Galliformes), which are the most important group to humans globally. The group includes the wild ancestors of chickens and turkeys as well as birds such as the Indian peafowl, which have huge cultural significance across Asia. Through our concern for these species, we work to maintain their natural habitats and the cultural values and livelihoods of communities that depend on them.



Room LSG11, Regent’s Park, London NW1 4RY
020 7449 6206
020 7586 6177
208728 (England & Wales)

As a charity dependent on public support, ZSL relies on future gifts in Wills to help to continue its work.

ZSL was founded in 1826 and today we remain committed to protecting our planet’s natural heritage. Our mission, to achieve and promote the worldwide conservation of animals and their habitats, has never been more important.