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T.A.C.T (Talnotry Avian Care Trust) operates a
voluntarily run Wildlife Centre in the village of Crumlin, County Antrim.
The Charity cares for and rehabilitates sick, injured and abandoned wild
birds and mammals. The Trust's primary aim is to return birds and mammals
back to the wild where practicable.
Animals that cannot be returned to the wild are given a home at the Centre
and looked after for the rest of their natural lives by a team of
dedicated staff and volunteers. Over the years thousands of animals have
been brought to T.A.C.T from a wide variety of sources, including vets,
members of the public, the farming community and other animal trusts.
T.A.C.T cares for a variety of birds and mammals native to Ireland, as
well as a few non - native birds and abandoned animals. T.A.C.T currently
has around 350 animals in its long term care. These include gannets,
swans, kestrels, sparrowhawks, owls, foxes, hedgehogs, geese and ducks, as
well as rabbits, guinea pigs, cockatiels, budgies, pigeons, terrapins and
ferrets. The Centre is open to members of the public on a daily basis. A
small donation is requested to help defray costs as the trust receives no
government funding.
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