A heartfelt thank you to Reli for supporting Birdworld’s conservation efforts
We are thrilled to share our gratitude with Reli for their generous gift of Birddy smart bird houses and feeders. These innovative tools will now become part of Birdworlds conservation initiatives on site and in the local area, helping us monitor and support both wild populations of birds and our rare and endangered bird breeding programs within the collection.
Not only do these devices allow us to document and learn more about the unique habits of our important collection and wild birds, but they also enable us to share their stories with the world. This partnership highlights the incredible synergy between technology and conservation, showing how innovative solutions can make a real difference in protecting our planet's precious wildlife.
Thank you Reli for your commitment to conservation and for supporting our mission here at Birdworld. Stay tuned for updates as we share footage captured by these remarkable devices and the impact they are making!
James Robson
General Manager, Birdworld
For media enquiries please email Natalie natalie@carswellgould.co.uk
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