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Parrots Roost At The NE Pet Expo

Fauna Rescue, Inc. will be the only parrot rescue at the upcoming NE Pet Expo in Manchester, NH on April 30th. Samples, products and information on the complexities of parrot care from over 30 companies will be exhibited - along with some of our resident birds. This is an excellent opportunity for the public to learn about the challenges and demands of these beautiful creatures before deciding to take one home as a pet or for support and information on current care.

(PRWEB) April 24, 2005 -- The NE Pet Expo is coming on Saturday, April 30th at the Hotel Radisson (formerly the Center of NH Holiday Inn) in Manchester, NH from 10am to 5pm. Fauna Rescue, Inc. has been given a conference room to display some of the parrots in their rescue program, quality avian products for your bird, information on bird care and other educational materials and quality products available for your bird.

Over 30 companies, organizations and individuals have provided product samples, information on their causes, and educational materials, and have contributed to the raffle table. Among the other lectures at the event, Fauna Rescue, Inc. will be giving lectures on Living With Birds and Their Care" by Linda Wisner and Creating A Natural Avian Environment" by Louise Barton, Master Gardener.

Fauna Rescue, Inc. is a non-profit avian rescue headquartered in Nashua, NH. For more information about Fauna Rescue please visit their website: faunarescue.org or call 603.889.5035. The current list of contributors to Fauna Rescues display can be found here: http://www.faunarescue.org/nepetexpo.php

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Linda Wisner
FAUNA RESCUE, INC.
603-889-5035
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Chappy - Blue Crown Conure
Full of energy and excitement this sweet little guy that is 20+ years old. He gets passed over by potential homes because of his age, although he can live another 10+ years.

Military Macaw
One of the aggressive, permanent residents at Fauna Rescue who will never be accepted as a "pet". This bird needs a permanent home for the next 70+ years that she will live.

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