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Help secure our animals’ future

You can make all the difference today, to create lifelong safety for the future.

Support over 1000 animals

The Parrot Zoo Trust provides a safe haven to over 1000 parrots that have been rescued, rehomed or rehabilitated. Some of these birds have arrived from awful conditions or situations that mean they have never received their natural choices. By considering us in your Will you are directly helping our animals have the most natural, fulfilling and secure life possible.

“Never, never be afraid to do what’s right, especially if the well-being of a person or animal is at stake.” Martin Luther King Jr.

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Why Help?

Animals don’t have a voice to tell us their needs so we have to speak for them and provide the best possible care we can, when they need it and for the duration of their lives.

How much?

There’s no right or wrong answer here. Any gift is a much appreciated contribution to the charity and supports the welfare of the animals and birds that live here.

How can i help?

Leaving a gift in your Will is a great way to help the animals and can be easily added to your existing Will. If you don’t have one then keep scrolling for advice.

I have a parrot

If you have a pet parrot and would like a safe place for it to live after you’ve gone, then we have our special Doris Johnson Foundation. Find out more and sign up for free HERE.

Do you have a Will?

Did you know that there are two Will writing months in the UK, March and October. You can often qualify for a free Will writing service if you are over 55. Click the image to find out more about how you can write or update your Will for free. If you’re not over 55 then you can still gain some valuable information about how to get started.

Useful Info:

  • We are the parrot zoo trust
  • our charity number is 1162135
  • Our address is: Dickon Hill Road, Friskney, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE22 8PP
  • Our contact number is: 01754 820107