MERRICK, Long Island (WABC) -- An alert young girl on Long Island came to the rescue of a swan trapped in a storm drain and helped to save its life. Find reviews and information for zoos and animal sanctuaries on Long Island at longisland.com. If the relinquishing owner should change their mind about the adoption, the negotiation and outcome is between the adopter and the relinquishing owner. Most LIWAR domesticated animals are adoptable, depending on their past experiences with owners and the status of their medical condition. If you find a wild animal in need of assistance, a contact list of licensed wildlife rehabilitators is offered here for your convenience. New York Pet Bird Rescue. - The Long Island Parrot Society may take in foster birds in emergency situations. Note: A $2 processing fee will be added to the adoption fee total. Due to the on-going COVID-19 crisis and the need follow health and government guidelines regarding gatherings and social distancing, the Long Island Parrot Society will be cancelling all in-person meetings through April of 2021. They only qualify you to become an eligible candidate. We strive to give them a safe haven to Iive thrive and rehabiIitate as best they can. Long Island Wildlife & Animal Rescue - LIWAR, Massapequa, New York. ... and to create a shelter and adoption center for displaced parrots and other pet birds. by tracybE5313KK. All other marks contained herein are the property of their respective owners. We are fully Long Island, New York licensed and insured, and ready to solve your Suffolk County critter problem. These factors are similar to those you might use to determine which business to select from a local Yellow Pages directory, including proximity to where you are searching, expertise in the specific services or products you need, and comprehensive business information to help evaluate a business's suitability for you. The Quogue Wildlife Refuge is a 300 acre non-profit nature preserve that was founded in 1934 and is home to diverse wildlife. Please help others by helping us do better. Contact Info. ... LIPS is "for the birds" ~ We are dedicated to responsible bird ownership through education and example. Telephone. While we understand that people’s lives are very busy, it is important that the candidates show a level of commitment to education. After all requirements have been met, we will place your application on file in the pool of eligible candidates. YP advertisers receive higher placement in the default ordering of search results and may appear in sponsored listings on the top, side, or bottom of the search results page. From Sunrise Highway: (Rte.27) take exit 64 S, and head south on Route 104.Go 2 miles and turn right onto Old Country Road. You must complete an adoption application in full and submit to the LIPS Parrot Placement Program. Since this is a complicated process we can not guarantee that a specific species will ever be available - Nor can we promise a bird that suits you will come into the program. Box 2754 North Babylon, NY 11703-0754, Already adopted a parrot ? Once you have taken the first step and visited the bird still living with the owner, the decision is entirely in the current owners hands. We do not guarantee the health or behavior of adopted birds. You may be required to pick up the bird from the relinquishing owner’s home, or the relinquishing owner may wish to inspect the future home of the bird. The fewer birds brought into the home allows many people to keep the new bird isolated from the rest of the flock reducing the risk of transmitting disease. Leave the bird with the owner/foster home and we will continue to look for the appropriate home for it. Long Island Parrot Society of NY, Inc. P.O. Due to the lack of space most people do not have the ability to practice proper quarantine safety. Already adopted a parrot ? We specialize in the removal ofâ¦. We are not looking for "Dust Bunnies" under your bed. Julie Maguire, (director), Turtle Rescue of Long Island maguire1@optonline.net Wildlife Species: Turtles and tortoises only Comments: We also offer help with placement and adoption of turtles and tortoises New York, Southeast region, Suffolk County (Riverhead)..... 631-369-5980 Michelle Janlewicz, licensed home wildlife rehabilitator The owner of the bird then decides which home should adopt their pet.