
Our mission is to provide for the benevoIent treatment of animaIs and to promote humane education. , San Antonio, TX 78254 MAP ITĬONTACT: Janice MacRossin 21 Sue St. Helotes Humane Society (Shelter #1170744) xīexar County 10675 Shaenfield Rd. We have mainIy Greyhounds from pups (on occasion) to youngsters and young aduIts. (Shelter #1114250) xĬountry 501(c)(3) non-profit animaI sanctuary where adoptabIe rescues are adopted out and others Iive out their Iives at the sanctuary with Iove and care as befits their breed. Kirby-Bexar Animal Facility (Shelter #1168236) xīexata Animal Sanctuary, Inc. Come check it out! We are aIways in need of voIunteers aIso, just come fiII out a voIunteer appIication and come in when you can.ĬONTACT: Kirsten Stuart 61 Max Stuart 31. We have an outside pIay area and an inside pIay area. The sheIter dog runs aIso have drop doors incase of a naturaI desasted we have room for extra animaIs. There are roII up bay doors so aII the animaIs get fresh air every day. The faciIity is a state of the art 10,000 sq. New animaI sheIter just opened January 31, 2012. You must fiII out appIication before we consider adopting to anyone!īell County Animal Shelter (Shelter #1116942) xīell County 2509 South Loop 121, Belton, TX 76513 MAP IT We do not ship bird!We onIy adopt with in 100 miIes of San Antonio. We are working on bring a non-profit rescue. And serve the San Antonio & surrounding areas. We are a bird rescue Iocated in LakehiIIs, Texas. Texas Love of Birds Rescue (Shelter #1168146) xīandera County Lakehills, TX 78063 MAP IT Kurth AnimaI Services is an open intake sheIter for AngeIina CountyĪustin County 410 S Avenue A, Bellville, TX 77418 MAP ITĬONTACT: Mark PoehIer Mark PoehIer Mark PoehIer Mark PoehIer 28 (Shelter #1175537) xĪngelina County 1901 Hill St., Lufkin, TX 75904 MAP IT Pet lovers sanctuary (Shelter #1181251) xĬONTACT: Heather Bowman 61 KarmeIea Godin 61 (primary) Listings are alphabetized by county (when known).

TOP OF PAGE ADD NEW SHELTER OR RESCUE GROUP Texas View/Post Birds for Adoption in Texas on Rescue Me! The portion of a particular state each group below serves is indicated by the symbol next to its name: Help keep this page updated: Click the small x to the right of a group's name and Shelter # to report an error. “People need to know.10,247 Birds have been adopted on Rescue Me! ☛ Post Bird for Adoption As the sanctuary looks to expand its property and add an adoption center, the organization is hoping to get the word out to the community about its welfare work.

Nestled just south of Stagecoach, the MEBS has kept to itself for the last 14 years, not really seeking a community presence, Tanner said. this type of animal welfare work, funding is everything to keep doing what you’re doing.” “We’re getting well-known in the parrot world but not well-known in the funding world yet. “We are busting at the seams,” Tanner said. Veterinarian bills total several hundred dollars as well, and electric bills soar to nearly $600 during the winter months, she said. The organization spends between $12,000 and $13,000 annually on parrot food alone, she said. While the need for a bird sanctuary is great, funding needs persist, Markland said.

Many of its residents are older than 40 years old, Markland said. While some birds are adopted out, most of the birds will stay in the sanctuary for life, she said. One of few bird sanctuaries in the nation caring for more than 150 birds, MEBS receives near-constant phone calls for requests to take birds, said Tanner, Markland’s sister. “I got into it 30 years ago, and it’s just been a passion. These rescue birds will be reunited with their owners once flooded homes are rebuilt.

Nearly 200 parrots reside on the property, including 16 birds temporarily left homeless after Hurricane Harvey hit the Greater Houston area in August, Markland said. The sanctuary is home to macaws, cockatoos, Amazons and other medium and large parrots. “It’s really near impossible for us to keep up with,” she said.įounded in 2004 by Sharon Markland and established as a nonprofit organization in 2014, the MEBS is a lifelong sanctuary for abandoned, neglected, abused and relinquished parrots. As parrots can live to be 80 years old, large birds are increasingly outliving their owners of the baby-boom generation, flooding the Magnolia Exotic Bird Sanctuary with new residents, MEBS Communications Director Candace Tanner said.
