Help Make a Difference Today 

Help Fund Cascadia Pigeon Rescue’s New Rescue Center!

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Why give?

  • Open Admission

    Every week, we take in birds who have nowhere else to turn: victims of stringfoot, predator attacks, starvation, car or window strikes, crop problems, respiratory infections, and the countless other medical crises that domestic and feral pigeons face after being abandoned outdoors.

  • Knowledgeable Care

    We provide triage, first aid, and stabilization while the birds await medical treatment from licensed vets and wildlife rehabilitators.

  • Long Term Solutions

    We ensure that our birds get safe housing, any rehabilitation needed, and adoption or sanctuary placement.

  • Extreme Cases

    Many of the pigeons we take in require days, weeks, or months of intensive care — tube-feeding, medications, wound management, x-rays, lab work, surgeries, expensive testing, specialized environments to acommodate disabilities, and special diets.

  • Global Impact

    We help rescuers in multiple countries navigate urgent situations. We supply shipments and financial support to purchase supplies and medications. Whether it’s paying for hand feeding formula in South America, helping someone in Europe save a bird with canker, or guiding a rescuer in Asia through de-stringing and wound care, we step in because these birds deserve someone in their corner.

  • Donation Driven

    We are entirely donor supported. We receive no government funding and do not charge for the help we give. Every bag of feed, every bottle of medication, every emergency intake, every stringfoot kit, every test the vet runs for us, every bag of formula, every international consultation — all of it is only possible because compassionate people choose to give.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes, Cascadia Pigeon Rescue is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit

  • Your donation directly funds:

    • medical supplies, medications, and supplements

    • both emergency and routine veterinary care

    • critical care diets and tube-feeding supplies

    • safe housing and rehabilitation

    • materials for aviary construction

    • long-term care for disabled sanctuary birds

    • feed, dishes, cages and enclosures, pee pads, blankets, towels, and bedding

    • international support and supplies for rescuers who have no resources or local help

    • life-saving interventions for pigeons in crisis

    You can see a breakdown of Cascadia’s quarterly spending here

  • Yes! Check out our volunteer application here

  • Absolutely. Just check the “Give in Honor/Memory” box on GiveButter.