
Together we can elevate avian care!
Providing life-changing care and environment for special needs avian species in Minnesota.

Providing life-changing care and environment for special needs avian species in Minnesota.
Since the founding of MAARS in July 1999, almost 1500 unwanted parrots have come through our doors. More than 1400 birds have been successfully placed into permanent homes. We’ve consistently grown since then, all thanks to the helping hands of this amazing community!
Read MoreOur amazing team of regulars and part-time volunteers are committed to helping all captive parrots. We take our convictions and turn them into action. Think you would be a good fit? Get in touch for more information!
MAARS’ core function is to care for our flock at our facility, The Landing. Our primary mission is to educate the public, people who already live with parrots, and the veterinary community about the issues that face captive parrots.

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TODAY is World Parrot Day! World Parrot Day serves as a global platform celebrated May 31 to raise awareness of parrots' conservation needs and threats, showcasing their beauty and intelligence while promoting protection in the wild. Established in 2004, it highlights parrot diversity, and urges individuals and organizations to join conservation and public education efforts.
The day spotlights threats like habitat loss and illegal trade and honors those working to safeguard these species. Nearly 30% of parrot species are near extinction, driven mainly by deforestation and illegal wildlife trade, with climate change, invasive species, and disease adding pressure worldwide that continue to destabilize wild populations globally.
Find out more information here: www.worldanimalprotection.org/our-campaigns/sentience/animal-awareness-days/world-parrot-day/
Credit to World Animal Protection
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Tomorrow is World Parrot Day, a chance to learn about parrot species and how to help them. Parrots are among the world’s most intelligent animals: some use tools and can perform cognitive tasks comparable to those of 5-year-old children. Although species vary in appearance, they face shared threats like habitat loss, disease, invasive species, and climate change. The greatest danger, however, is poaching: capturing wild parrots for the pet trade is lucrative, and illegal wildlife trafficking ranks as the world’s fourth-largest black market. Their popularity as pets has pushed nearly one in three parrot species to be globally threatened, according to the World Parrot Trust. Captured birds suffer brutal conditions—glue traps, crammed crates, even tubes and luggage for transport. Global groups working to stop the trade include the World Parrot Trust, BirdLife International, the IUCN Wild Parrot Specialist Group, One Earth Conservation, and the International Alliance for the Protection of Parrots.
Click here for a comprehensive overview: www.aol.com/lifestyle/trapped-glue-stuffed-tubes-parrots-110200575.html?fbclid=IwY2xjawSBPLdleHRu...
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Did you know that Parrots have special feet? By having two toes pointing backward and two toes pointing forward or zygodactyl, they have a unique advantage, allowing them to have a strong grip and excellent climbing capabilities.
World Parrot Day is coming up on May 31. If you want to learn more about parrots, why not check out the World Parrot Trust's website at www.parrots.org
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