DONATE TO EBF
Through your generosity, Ellis Bird Farm is able to continue to offer educational activities and operate our facility, such as the nature playground, gardens and walking trails with no admission fee to the public.
In addition to cash, cheque and debit/credit donations, we also gratefully accept other methods of donations listed below.
In addition to cash, cheque and debit/credit donations, we also gratefully accept other methods of donations listed below.
In Memory Donations
You can make a personal donation in memory of your loved ones and make a positive contribution to the world in their honour, to be appreciated by many for years to come.
Option 1. Memorial bird house with a plaque-$100
Option 2. Memorial tree with a plaque-$500
Option 3. Memorial bench with a plaque-$1200
Option 1. Memorial bird house with a plaque-$100
Option 2. Memorial tree with a plaque-$500
Option 3. Memorial bench with a plaque-$1200
General donationYou can make a general donation at CanadaHelps.org or through Red Deer & District Community Foundation
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adopt a nestSelect a nest of either Mountain Bluebird, Tree Swallow or Purple Martin and make a donation of $100 to receive letters and photos of your nests or donate $250 to receive letters, photos and a tour to your nest!
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Bluebird Banding tourFor a $100 per person, you will be guided to one of our Bluebird nest where you can observe the devoted banding process for research.
Dates of the tours to be determined |
Bluebird photographytourFor a $100 per person, you will be guided to a Bluebird nest where you can photograph the extraordinary and innermost viewing of Bluebirds!
Dates of the tours to be determined |
Your donation goes towards..
Agriculture
Ellis Bird Farm has partnered with ALUS to pilot our newest undertaking, the AMP grazing project! Learn more about it here!
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Research
Ellis Bird Farm prioritizes research for improvement of conservation and education.
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Education
Ellis Bird Farm is committed to educating the public, to share and continue the legacy and love of conservation of Charlie and Winnie.
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