The North Wales Bird Trust work tirelessly in the conservation of rare and endangerd owls ang other birds of prey. The charity specialise in Owl Rescue and the rearing of rejected or injured young birds to bring them on to international breeding programmes to conserve falling bird numbers world wide.
The North Wales Bird Trust is based at Bodafon Farm Park in Llandudno,the Charity has a number of well socialized sanctuary owls on display for the public to meet.
The main aims of the Charity are to rescue injured birds of prey, visit schools to deliver educational talks with our owls and breed rare and endangered owls.
The owl rescue service is available 365 days of the year and after rehabilitation these injured owls are returned back to the wild to continue their lives as nature intended.
Our education visits to schools and colleges are very popular and are tailored to meet the needs of the National Curriculum whilst also providing a very personal experience for the youngsters who may be meeting an owl for the very first time.
The NWBT receives no outside funding, we rely upon the generosity of the public to allow us to continue our work with these wonderful birds.
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The North Wales Bird Trust is a registered Charity based in Llandudno, North Wales. We are a highly specialised centre involved in the care and rehabilitation of birds of prey and tropical birds. We operate closely with local veterinary practices and the R.S.P.C.A. in this important work.
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| The N.W.B.T. presents exciting and informative educational programmes to a variety of audiences including schools, civic groups, retirement homes and environmental organisations either here at the function rooms at Bodafon Farm Park or at your own venue. |