About Us

Our History

Based in the Minneapolis/St. Paul (Twin Cities) area of Minnesota, Midwest Avian Adoption & Rescue Services (MAARS) was founded in July 1999 to provide much-needed services for captive parrots in the Midwest in cooperation with other organizations around the USA and world. MAARS is the oldest and largest organization in the Midwest providing sanctuary, rehabilitation, education, and behavioral consultation services for our avian friends and their guardians.

We are a no-kill, non-profit organization funded solely through donations. MAARS’ primary function is to care for the MAARS flock at our shelter, The Landing. 

ON ANY GIVEN DAY

OVER 100 BIRDS

CALL OUR SANCTUARY HOME

Almost 70 Volunteer staff working twelve shifts per week tend to the daily needs of the MAARS Flock.

WHY WE DO IT

Although birds are beautiful, intelligent, loving, and entertaining, they can be very difficult and demanding in captivity — especially the larger parrots. Many people do not find out in advance how much living with a bird will impact their lives before purchasing Polly. While birdkeeping remains a lifetime joy for some people, many are quickly overwhelmed by the noise, mess, expense, and time commitment it involves.

Most captive-bred birds are still only a handful of generations out of the wild. They are still wild animals that are still instinctively programmed to lead lives that are very different from what humans can provide in our homes. Some birds make the physical and mental transition from the wild to captivity well, while many don’t, to varying degrees. 

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. 

Although these numbers may seem high, they represent only one tree in an entire forest of unwanted and unplaceable captive parrots and other birds. The need for programs like MAARS is growing rapidly. The birds desperately need us and your help!

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5 hours ago
Owen, Claire, Vicky:

Owen, Claire, Vicky:
We have been volunteering at MAARS since October 2024.

Owen:
We came to volunteer at MAARS because I wanted to get a bird.

Claire:
One moment that really stuck with me was seeing Kai warm up to me. It was amazing to watch a bird start out unsure, then begin to trust.

Owen:
One moment that really stuck with me was being with Puppy for the first time after she arrived at the sanctuary.

Claire & Owen:
What surprised us most was the wide range of personalities among all the birds.

Claire:
I wish more people understood just how complex birds’ needs are, so they don’t make mistakes when considering adopting or caring for one.

Owen:
I wish more people understood birds’ boundaries.

Vicky:
This work matters to me personally because there is so much for us to learn.

Claire:
If someone is thinking about volunteering, I’d want them to understand that it does require hard work—but it’s a really rewarding experience.

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14 hours ago
If someone is thinki

If someone is thinking about volunteering, what would you tell them?

Alyssa said, “If you want to volunteer, you can expect hard work. It's cleaning and fixing and scrubbing and lots of poop and lots of noise. That being said, there are many ways to work on a shift, depending on your personality and comfort zone. We have birds of all sizes and temperaments, so you can decide what works for you. Also, give it a few weeks to get used to it. Once you're in the groove and have a routine down, it becomes a lot more fun and really rewarding! Don't be intimidated! A bonus too volunteering beyond the birds are the fantastic people. I love my shift! They are like family.”

What do you wish more people understood about parrots? Sonia replied:

“That they’re wild animals, no matter how we try to frame it. We try to fit them into our homes and lives the way we do with domesticated animals, and it just doesn’t translate.
We can do our best for them, and we should, but even the best care isn’t the same as a fully wild life.”

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