Given the longevity of many parrots, with some of the larger species living well into their 80s, it is an unavoidable fact that most parrots will require more than one home in their lifetime. With that in mind, Ann Brooks of Phoenix Landing joins us to share some of the tips she and her staff have developed over the years, designed to give anyone looking to adopt a parrot the best chance to provide a secure home.
Date recorded: March 2012
About the Presenter:
Ann Brooks
Ann Brooks serves as President and co-founder of the Phoenix Landing Foundation, a non-profit organization designed to provide sanctuary for displaced parrots, and facilitate successful adoptions into their new homes. In addition to their successful adoption and foster placement program, Phoenix Landing runs a robust parrot care program, designed to educate caregivers on how they can improve the quality-of-life for their companion parrots.
For more information about parrots available for adoption and fostering, attending a workshop or learning more about the work Ann does with the Phoenix Landing Foundation, visit their website at:Â http://www.phoenixlanding.org.