What gift ideas for a person who loves all things OWL?
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What gift ideas for a person who loves all things OWL?

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My daughter-in-law has developed a keen interest in Owls. For her upcoming birthday I would like to give her a gift the purchase of which will provide support for a person or organization that specifically works for the conservation and/or rehabilitation of Owls.

Any suggestions you would care to share will be very welcome.  :?:

Many thanks,
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Try...... a very good foundation in Niagara area and one of the best owl recovery groups in Ontario

www.theowlfoundation.ca
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Quote from: "lovemypt"
Try...... a very good foundation in Niagara area and one of the best owl recovery groups in Ontario

http://www.theowlfoundation.ca

Thanks for the suggestion - looks to be exactly what I had in mind.
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a great site

i will share it with pals

tks

Morgan :)
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Quote from: "lovemypt"
Try...... a very good foundation in Niagara area and one of the best owl recovery groups in Ontario
http://www.theowlfoundation.ca
Quote from: "egret"
a great site ...i will share it with pals....tks...Morgan :)

I did make a donation on behalf of daughter-in-law and I have now received:
(1) an invitation for 2 to visit the foundation this fall.
(2) a certificate with a photo of an rescued GHO chick that is being mentored by a resident GHO. The certificate provides a few details of the chick will be released this fall back to Cambridge where it was rescued.
(3) a notification which tells her that a donation was made on her behalf.
(4) a news letter.
(5) a personalized thank you note for me along with a tax receipt.

The first 3 were personalized with her name as the recipient and my name as the donor. All very tastefully done.

No hesitation on my part to recommend this to anyone.
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