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Donate a nest

Give them a home. Give them a future.

Ongoing initiative · 2026 goal

We give them mates. We give them food. We give them home. And that's why they stay.


Our parrots are flying free again. But they have nowhere to start a family.

This isn't charity. It's ecological infrastructure. Each artificial nest replaces a natural cavity lost to tropical dry forest deforestation — and allows rehabilitated birds to reproduce, fix territory, and remain in protected zones. Without nests, there's no second generation. With nests, there is.

Pair of blue-and-yellow macaws perched on an artificial nest in the forest

Thisis a win.

A pair chose this nest to breed. This is not decoration — it is reproductive behavior, territorial fidelity, and the first signal that the rehabilitated population is beginning to stay.

Every box that goes into the forest opens up the possibility of another scene like this one. Without nests, this moment does not exist.

Releasing a bird without a place to start a family is a half-victory. The territorial fidelity that comes from a well-placed nest is what turns a single release into a population that stays.

What your donation sustains


Pair of orange-winged amazons inspecting the entrance of their artificial nest
Released and tagged orange-winged amazon perched on a forest branch
Three orange-winged amazons in free flight over the tropical dry forest
Teamwork at the reserve — installing nests in the field
Parrot among mango and mamoncillo trees of the aviary
Macaw crossing the threshold toward the forest
A team member carries a freshly built nest toward the tree where it will be installed. Every box travels this final stretch through the forest before it becomes part of the territory.

Want to donate more than one nest or set up a sponsorship?

For corporate donations, annual sponsorships, or coordinating multiple nests at once, message us on WhatsApp and we'll build a tailored proposal.