Central Wyoming Aviary- Rescue & Sanctuary

Central Wyoming Aviary- Rescue & Sanctuary CWA (Central Wyoming Aviary) , Official 501 (c) (3) non-profit avian rescue that serves Wyoming and the surrounding states.

CWA (Central Wyoming Aviary) is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit parrot rescue located in Riverton, WY. For over 10 years, CWA has operated as a foster-based rescue but we recently got our very own facility! We pride ourselves in educating others on the complicated needs of these complex creatures. Our mission is to educate as many as possible so re-homing and the over breeding of these precious souls wil

l STOP. Once a bird is in rescue, we quarantine and evaluate. After several weeks and a vet check, the parrots are either adopted out to forever homes or we provide life long care if needed. We have an extensive adoption process that includes an application, interview, home and reference check and several meetings with our birds. Our services include surrendering, fostering, and adoption. Our rescue is run entirely by volunteers and everything we do is for the birds. οΏ½

03/01/2024

It with a very heavy heart that I write this post, so bare with me...
Due to personal circumstances of the board members, a lack of public interest, and the loss of our facility coming this summer, CWA has decided to dissolve as a 501c3 avian rescue.

For over 10 years, CWA has rescued, rehabilitated and adopted out abused, neglected and/or unwanted parrots in Wyoming and the surrounding states. Since inception, CWA has placed thousands of birds. The work we have done matters.

When a 501c3 dissolves, the organization must either turn over all assets to the government or to another like 501c3 organization. CWA has decided to disperse all birds and assets to SWEAR. SouthWest Exotic Avian Rescue (SWEAR) is a 100% volunteer, 501(c)3 nonprofit avian rescue based in Las Vegas, Nevada. For many years, CWA and SWEAR have operated as sister rescues, helping each other out, in the best interest of the birds. We are so very grateful that SWEAR has stepped up and helped CWA out during this very difficult time.

Wyoming may have another 501c3 avian rescue coming soon.
CWA adopter, Charlene W., has decided that she wants to start her own rescue (Friends of Feather). When everything is official, we will share all of the information for the public.

CWA has filed our intent to dissolve with the state of Wyoming and the IRS. CWA will be completely dissolved the summer of 2024 and a public announcement will be made with every step and detail of the dissolution.

Adoption Announcement!!This one is very special because Brooke is so special to us. After months of volunteering and vis...
01/27/2024

Adoption Announcement!!
This one is very special because Brooke is so special to us. After months of volunteering and visiting, Brooke decided it was time to make Rainbow's adoption official and we are thrilled. These 2 were absolutely made for each other.
Congratulations!!!!!

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12/13/2023

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Trying to catch up on donation posts. It's such a busy time of year! We could not do what we do without these generous p...
12/11/2023

Trying to catch up on donation posts. It's such a busy time of year! We could not do what we do without these generous people!!! God bless you ALL!!

12/05/2023

We received a donation from Coene S. on behalf of Loreal Bouchee's birthday fundraiser. Thank you so much!

As you are shopping this holiday season, please consider donating to a non profit animal welfare organization. Every don...
11/25/2023

As you are shopping this holiday season, please consider donating to a non profit animal welfare organization. Every donation helps!!! We also have several birds looking for a family to call their own. If you are interested, please fill out an application today at www.centralwyomingaviary.org. Here are just some of our adoptable birds ❀️.

Abu update for everyone. So far, Abu has had 2 beak trims, lots of showers, destroyed some toys, enjoyed hours of preeni...
10/15/2023

Abu update for everyone. So far, Abu has had 2 beak trims, lots of showers, destroyed some toys, enjoyed hours of preening and cuddles and she absolutely loves her new cage.

Below are some before and after beak pictures. Her beak is very brittle and scary to trim but we are getting there.

Her personality is really beginning to come out and she's a little clown. She is cage aggressive but loves people attention once she is out of her cage.

10/11/2023

Tonight we received a generous donation from Lisa Norris and Lorraine Tibbetts. Lorraine sadly passed away recently and her family sent a donation to Lisa N. to donate to the rescue of her choice, in her honor, because she loved birds. We are honored that Lisa selected CWA. It is truly touching when people that think of animal welfare organizations to donate to in times like this. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts Lorraine and Lisa 🫢

Meet AbuAbu was surrendered last night and her owners stated that they can longer take care of her. They stated that the...
10/03/2023

Meet Abu

Abu was surrendered last night and her owners stated that they can longer take care of her. They stated that the vet in their area would no longer see Abu because her beak issues were so extensive. It's not our place to determine what is true or not. Abu is with us now and for that, we are so thankful. If you scroll through the photos, you will see how much better Abu's beak is looking after I trimmed it last night. It will take several sessions to treat her scissor beak.

If you would like to donate towards her care, please click the donate button below.

Please no hate on the comments section πŸ™Œ
Let's just show Abu some love 🫢

09/17/2023

We want to thank Lisa Ohmie and everyone who donated items and bid in the recent auction! It was a huge success! Our hearts are filled with gratitude! Thank you so very much!

Adoption Announcement- We first met Sassy many years ago when she was surrendered to CWA. After a long time in foster ca...
08/13/2023

Adoption Announcement- We first met Sassy many years ago when she was surrendered to CWA. After a long time in foster care, she found a wonderful home. Unfortunately that adopter is now facing some very serious medical issues and she needed to return Sassy to CWA. Please keep that adopter in your prayers. She loved Sassy so very much and this decision was very hard for her.

After having Sassy at the rescue only a short time, Michelle reached out hoping to add a member to her flock and family. She originally thought about adopting another Macaw but when I told her about Sassy, she knew right away that they needed eachother. Sassy is doing AMAZING in her new home and we are so very happy that all of this worked out.

Buddy is available for adoption! Our website is extremely out of date at the moment, so I'm going to update everyone on ...
08/12/2023

Buddy is available for adoption! Our website is extremely out of date at the moment, so I'm going to update everyone on here. When Buddy first came to CWA she was a bit spicy. She was also notorious for breaking out of her cage. We moved Buddy into a foster home several months ago and she's a new bird. Buddy absolutely loves human interaction and when her cage is open, she will walk around to find her people. She loves head scratches and kisses. Buddy has a slight preference for women but would be great in a family home. If you are interested in making this BEAUTIFUL girl a part of your family, please fill out an application today at www.centralwyomingaviary.org

Busy, busy day at the rescue. We had 15 birds surrendered today and 1 adoption take place. We spent the day cleaning, re...
08/11/2023

Busy, busy day at the rescue. We had 15 birds surrendered today and 1 adoption take place. We spent the day cleaning, rearranging, assembling cages, trimming tiny nails, chasing around flying monsters πŸ˜‰, and taking adorable pictures and videos. If you know of anyone looking for small birds, please send them our way. We currently have 3 diamond doves, 7 finches, and 10 budgies all looking for families to call their own. If you would like to donate towards their care, please click on the link below.

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P. O. Box 1034
Riverton, WY
82501

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CWA (Central Wyoming Aviary) , a 501 (c) (3) non-profit avian rescue located in Riverton, WY. Our rescue is home based. We pride ourselves in educating others on the complicated needs of these complex creatures. Our mission is to educate as many as possible so re-homing and the over breeding of these precious souls will STOP. Once a bird is in rescue, we quarantine and evaluate. After several weeks in foster and a vet check the parrots are either adopted out to forever homes or we try and find a proper sanctuary for them. CWA also has developed a large community of bird loving people on Facebook. These people are the heart and soul of CWA, and come from all around the globe. CWA has a mission to build a sanctuary for these precious souls, with your help WE CAN DO IT! Our sanctuary will be for all our re homes and rescues both adoptable and and non-adoptable. We Rescue, Rehabilitate, Educate, Adopt, and Inform.