Who We Are

Our mission at SkyWatch Bird Rescue is to raise public awareness through education and to promote preservation and conservation. To learn more about what we do at SkyWatch Bird Rescue click here.

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(855) 407-3728

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Carolina Water Fowl Rescue

Dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of migratory birds.

Carolina Waterfowl Rescue PO Box 1484 Indian Trail, NC 28079 (704) 668-9486 Visit online: http://www.carolinawaterfowlrescue.com

- John Keats

But man is not made for defeat. A man can be destroyed but not defeated.

- Ernest Hemingway

I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work.

- Thomas A. Edison

A LIFESAVING AVIAN RESCUE SERVICE.

After building some enclosures and getting federal permits from the Fish & Wildlife, our first year we took in 350 birds, the second 500, the third 600. Each year more and people would call us for help when they came accross injured birds. In 2017 we had a record breaking number of intake patients of close to 3000. The more people found out about us, the more the call for help grew and grew and it became quite overwhelming since we take no salary or have any paid staff. “It got to a point,” says founder Amelia Mason, “where I thought, I can either get out of this and go back to living a normal life, or I can rally even more volunteers, and really commit to growing the organization as a permanent and impactful facility to benefit both people and Birds”

So she and her husband went all in. In 2014 they moved from Wilmington to Castle Hayne to a 10 acre spread of land they purchased. It used to be an old flower farm established by one of the original european settler families who began flower farming in the area in the 1920s.

The goal is to continue to grow and expand our Avian Clinic with Aviaries and to expand until all 10 acres is open to the public in a bird-centric zoo fashion, with the difference being that unlike a zoo, every single Bird here is a rescue. No birds are bred, bought or sold. The sanctuary is filled with all rescued birds saved from injury, illness or misplacement. Besides the resident birds that live here the sanctuary also attracts a myriad of wild birds who visit daily.

“95% of birds that come in are here for man-made reasons” Says Mason. ” Birds come in due to things like; fish hooks injuries, dog or cat attacks, hitting windows, being shot or poisoned, misplaced due to habitat destruction, and more. We as humans are hurting them, I feel like it’s our responsibility as humans to help them. The city, state and government does not fund or facilitate care for injured or orphaned wild birds, even if it was done by someone intentionally. It’s up to all animal lovers (working with licensed facilities) to step up and give relief to those animals for the suffering they endured at the hands of other humans.

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Please mail or drop off a check to 3600 Lynn Avenue, Castle Hayne, North Carolina 28429. Want to donate online? You do not need to have a PayPal account to donate through PayPal. Also, if you donate through the NetworkForGood, there is no processing fee.