Acquiring a Pet Crow or Raven in the United States
By Jacqueline Parks, published Jan 20, 2008
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1. Talk to a bird rehabilitation society. Chances are that there is a group in your area that takes in injured birds and cares for them. Check in the phone book under wildlife sanctuary, bird sanctuary, or raptor shelter. You might also want to check under aviaries. These groups usually accept volunteers. Volunteer on a regular basis, and you will get the chance to both see what is involved in caring for a crow or raven, and get some first hand experience and knowledge without having to do it all on your own. As your knowledge grows, the group may be willing to foster corvids with you. If a bird is not suitable for being released back into the wild, you may be able to keep it as a pet. This is how many people end up with pet ravens and crows.
2. Develop a good repoire with the veterinarians in your area. This is a good strategy to use in conjunction with volunteering for a wildlife group. When people find injured animals, they often bring them to their local veterinarians. Although most veterinarians will try to help the wild animal, their resources and time are limited. If they know of your interest and experience, they very well may be willing to place an injured crow or raven with you! As mentioned above, your emphasis should be on releasing the animal into the wild, but if the animal is weak or permanently injured, then it might be in the best interest to let the corvid stay in your home as your pet.
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