What we do?

We received native bird species from the psittacidae and rhamphasid families of the Ilhabela archipelago to rehabilitate them and return them to wild life.

The birds undergo clinical evaluation, quarantine and examinations when necessary. They are ringed and housed in special aviaries. Once the birds are in good condition, they move to large aviaries to train in flight and gain muscle, interact with pairs of the same species, forming groups that will be prepared for release.

We offer a diet similar to what they will find in the wild after being released.

Once a successful adaptation is verified, we carry out the release and monitoring.

Monitoring consists of observing, identifying and recording birds in the vicinity. It is performed intensively in the first week after release and regularly thereafter.

For each release, we carry out publicity work in the neighborhood that is complemented with environmental education activities.

All our actions are registered in the SIGAM system of the São Paulo State Department of the Environment, in databases for the preparation of reports and statistics.

We are not open to public visitation.