Palomacy Pigeon & Dove Adoptions saves homeless domestic (unreleasable) pigeons and doves throughout Northern California by providing rescue, foster care, avian vet treatment and adoption services (saving more than 1,500 locally since 2007) and helping countless others nationwide with 24/7/365 care coaching and referrals via our online Help Group and website resources. We are leaders in outreach and education revealing the hidden-in-plain-sight plight of these smart, loyal and under-served birds. Palomacy fills a deadly gap in the animal welfare community by saving the lives of birds that would otherwise be killed. We're volunteer-powered, donation supported and culture changing! We ... read more Palomacy Pigeon & Dove Adoptions saves homeless domestic (unreleasable) pigeons and doves throughout Northern California by providing rescue, foster care, avian vet treatment and adoption services (saving more than 1,500 locally since 2007) and helping countless others nationwide with 24/7/365 care coaching and referrals via our online Help Group and website resources. We are leaders in outreach and education revealing the hidden-in-plain-sight plight of these smart, loyal and under-served birds. Palomacy fills a deadly gap in the animal welfare community by saving the lives of birds that would otherwise be killed. We're volunteer-powered, donation supported and culture changing! We are increasing compassion and reducing cruelty. Join us! www.PigeonRescue.org
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By Marla Erickson Boyd | Palomacy volunteer
A report from the field by Palomacy volunteer Marla Erickson Boyd It was one of the rainiest Februaries on record in the Sacramento Valley, and residents of the small semi-rural community of Rio... Read the full report ›By Elizabeth Young | Founder, Executive Director
The work we are doing together is literally the difference between life and death for the birds Palomacy serves. Ace was saved when a volunteer was alerted to a badly injured feral pigeon... Read the full report ›By Elizabeth Young | Founder, Executive Director
Sixteen years ago the last thing I wanted to do, the scariest thing I could think of, was to start a rescue- of any kind. I knew how overwhelming it would be, what a slippery slope. And I knew that... Read the full report ›