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“We enslaved the rest of animal creation and have treated our distant cousins in fur coats and feathers, so cruelly, that beyond reasonable doubt, if they had to create a religion, Satan would be a man.”— William Ralph Inge
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Silent parting...

This time a Mute Swan is leaving our Centre. Bird found its way to us half of September with digestive ailments. The first bevel of the treatment is meeting our wildest expectations. His will to live being seen from a distance is helping in recuperation. It remained for us only to search for the place, in which our goodbye would come. With the help here came our wonderful photographer-volunteer specializing in natural photography. He offered a big pond a long way from the city tumult, a place which he often visits, artistically catching fleeting moments to the contemplation with preying, with wildfowl. The place turned out to be “super”. The huge pond rich in food, fed with waters from the nearby river, the luxuriant, diversified flora and the very populous bunch of bird's companions (in it domesticated already here of swan) will cause that the bird here will be feeling home. Most importantly, this container isn't freezing in the winter which made us certain that the swan will manage himself in here. Our swan accepted and enjoyed the place as soon as we arrived. We release the swan on the pond’s shore; he said goodbye to us with one's charming, bird's look, jumping with the impetus into the water, tasting a bath of freedom awaited from a long time. The view how he’s bending the calm, motionless water sheet, full of the curiosity of new habitat was no mean fun for us... :)

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Owlish homecoming…

Next charges are leaving our Centre. This time our patients were three representatives of tawny owls. First bird; the very beautiful night owl found its way to us in May of this year, after being found near Przeworsk. After applying the right drug radical reform the bird quickly regained the plenitude of powers. The other tawny owl was found in surroundings of the Shed for Stalowska. We stated breaking the elbow bone, multi breaking the tibia and numerous lacerations of limbs and the torso. Here the undergone treatment was more complicated and time-consuming, requiring two, heavy surgeries. The owl was our patient since October 2008. However the third bird's representative from the tawny owl family was provided to us by the resident of Przemysl in February of this year. When found the bird was very weakened and emaciated. Therapy strengthening the organism caused the effect, for every bird. Admittedly tawny owls are much smaller specimens than their typically predatory mates, although the possibility of participating with them (from the time of the direct hit for us) causes the meeting with the wild, free environment and also fun and joy.

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Parting with the Lesser Spotted Eagle...

In a beautiful, sunny afternoon of the November came another time to say goodbye. This time a fine-looking representative of the Lesser Spotted Eagle left our Centre. The bird was found in Pysznica surroundings and came to us in August 2008 with broken elbow and radial bone. His adaptation to the independent existence required as many as 1,5 year of the intensive treatment. The Eagle restored his freedom around Sierakośce. The Eaglet tamed to us so much that at first he was reluctant to departure. Sitting on my hand he hesitantly looked around with his unusual eyes, examining new, changing colors of autumn in the area. After a while he treated me with a farewell glance, whereupon he spread out his majestic wings and rose up in full splendor, confident and definitely gaining altitude. Unusual, splendid view of this marvelous creation as perfect and skillfully traverses the air only confirmed our belief there is no problem that he won’t handle himself in his wild habitat.

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White-Tailed Eagle in the wild...

The young king of Polish expanses found his way to us over a month ago, after he was poisoned with carrion. The Foresters brought him to us from Głogów. The White-Tailed Eagle was in one's death throes. We did everything what was in our power in order to revive the Eagle. Hard and long days of the intensive treatment and the rehabilitation weren’t wasted. When the Eagle reached the plenitude of form he raised again into Starzawa surroundings, majestically unfolding and waving his large wings...

This is our next Eagle, which gain full recovery and leaves our Center, however, any such good-bye for us is just an indescribable moment. This is a magic experience, thanks to which we are drawing motivation to our further work.

White-Tailed Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) - A large bird of prey from the goshawk family species inhabiting the northern, central and eastern Europe, Iceland, Greenland and Asia on the north of the Himalayas. In Poland the White-Tailed Eagle is the largest occurring bird of prey. Provided with the rigorous species protection



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Public Benefit Organizations

Status of Public Benefit Organizations

We are pleased to announce that finally, thanks to our strenuous efforts we were able to obtain the status of PBO (Public Benefit Organization). It is for us another substantial step in the further development of our Foundation. Thanks to the PBO status you can donate on our account 1% tax from your own annual income tax return. For each taxpayer this noble gesture is just a matter of a few lines of additional figure filling, but for us this is an invaluable support, thanks to which we are able to do a lot more towards saving the Polish fauna.

 
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