Friday, February 5, 2010

Lovebirds

Lovebirds can celebrate Valentine’s Day with World Bird Sanctuary's selection of unique, meaningful gifts

Chocolates are always a hit, but they last such a short time, and does your love really need those extra calories?

We all love flowers, but in a week they’re just a memory.

Diamonds are forever.  Diamonds are also very expensive!

Why not spoil your loved-one with a special Valentine’s treat – a lasting, meaningful, and affordable Valentine’s Day gift from World Bird Sanctuary will warm their heart while making a meaningful difference to birds of all kinds.

Choose from one of these many special ways to say “I love you”

Adopt-a-Bird - choose from a large selection of adoptable animals.  Donation fees range from $50 to $150 -- or$300 for a breeding pair--our own real life lovebirds.  Our adoptable animals range from cute and cuddly to large and majestic.
Tigger, our lovable Tawny Owl,  Hazel, our Velveteen Rabbit, and Lewis one of our majestic free flying Bald Eagles -- only three of our many adoptable animals

Friends Membership - become a World Bird Sanctuary friend with benefits that range from discounts at our gift shop to invitations to special "friends only" events.  Friend membership levels for a couple start at $50.

Return to the Wild - Give your sweetheart the once in a lifetime memorable experience of releasing a rehabilitated bird of prey back into the wild.  For $150 you can surprise the love of your life with a Return to the Wild gift certificate.

Engraved Brick - Surprise your Valentine with an engraved brick expressing your sentiments, to be installed in our amphitheater--an everlasting expression of your love.

Bricks can be ordered with your own personalized message and may even contain one of our stock symbols, such as a heart, flowers, ring, etc.  Prices range from $125-$425 depending on the brick size and engraving desired.  Donor certificates for presentation are also available. 


Additional questions about any of the above?--Contact credfern@worldbirdsanctuary.org

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