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Help care for Exotic Birds at Free Flight in Del Mar
ORGANIZATION: Free Flight - An Exotic Bird Sanctuary
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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77 people are interested
We are looking for energetic people who can find joy in helping care for the exotic birds. No experience is necessary - we are happy to train you! Duties will include cleaning, talking to visitors, education, helping with events, feeding the birds and other misc tasks around the sactuary. We have a small staff and depend on the help of voluteers every day.
Free Flight is a sanctuary for unwanted parrots that is open to the public 7 days a week (except holidays and bad weather days) and has been a gem in Del Mar for over 30 years. When you help us to care for our beautiful parrots, you're helping them to have a happier life that provides education and information about these exotic birds for San Diego County and beyond. Interested but still have questions? Contact Sarah today!
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About Free Flight - An Exotic Bird Sanctuary
Location:
2132 JIMMY DURANTE BLVD, DEL MAR, CA 92014, US
Mission Statement
As an exotic bird sanctuary, Free Flight's mission is to:
SHELTER unwanted parrots in a safe, enriching, tropical habitat
NURTURE the birds through socialization to ensure quality of life and the possibility of Adoption
EDUCATE the community at large by being a resource center that provides programs for all ages and abilities
ADVOCATE compassion, respect, conservation, knowledge and love of birds
CELEBRATE the human-animal bond in diverse lifelong pursuits
Description
Free Flight is an open sanctuary that takes in unwanted parrots and helps to rehabilitate them, if necessary. This entails providing all the basic needs of the birds, specifically:
1. Housing and shelter
2. Nutrition
3. Exercise
4. Socialization
5. Mental stimulation
6. Grooming
7. Uninterrupted sleep
8. Medical intervention, as needed
The first four items listed use most of our limited resources. Our mornings are focused on cleaning the indoor cage room - dropping tray paper is removed and replaced; food and water bowls are emptied and cleaned with 2 cleaning fluids; the flooring is cleaned and the cage interiors are cleaned of food and toy debris.
The nutrional needs are met by dispensing a balanced diet of seed mix, protein pellets, nuts, fruit and vegetables - dispensed every afternoon.
There is also a social aspect to the sanctuary in that we're open to the public so that they can help socialize our birds. This entails greeting the visitors at the door and giving them basic information about the sanctuary, how to handle the birds and special instructions for children.
We provide chopped fruit and vegetables for visitors to purchase to feed to the birds during the day. This requires our resources to cut up the produce freshly each morning.
Other daily priorities include:
Raking the yard
Sweeping concrete surfaces
Watering
Placing Free Flight items on a countertop for the public
Placing water bowls on perches and in cages for the birds outside
Spraying the birds with water on warmer days
Cleaning outdoor bowls with a disinfectant
Docent work for the visitors
Outreach opportunities (ex., schools, senior centers, community events)
Poster placements
Fundraising opportunities
Educational programs for children
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
2132 Jimmy Durante BoulevardDel Mar, CA 92014
DATE POSTED
April 24, 2016
SKILLS
- General Education
- Fundraising
- Animal Care / Handling
- Veterinary
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
- Group
REQUIREMENTS
- Driver's License Needed
- Must be at least 16
- Orientation or Training
- 2 hours - 1 morning each week
- Requires standing, lifting 15 pounds, squatting