Who Is Parrots First?

 

Parrots First was by Rose & Frank, who along with Debra Crowley, Lisa McMillan, Kymberly Snow, Sue Pastel,and a small but dedicated group of volunteers and foster homes make up Parrots First.

A brief history and current Board members:

History of Parrots First - Rose and Frank started out in 1996 working on the adoption committee for their local bird club. Like so many bird clubs those days, theirs had been around for a long time and membership was beginning to decline. Most of the members were already in multi-bird flocks and just couldn't make room for one more bird. It was understandable, everyone reaches a point where they just wouldn't be doing the right thing for the new bird and the birds they already have. When the adoption program was phased out of the club they still received occasional telephone calls from people looking to place parrots that they could no longer care for and they were happy to continue helping in whatever way they could. Over the years the amount of calls they received continued to increase until they found ourselves in a position in which they no longer had the resources to care for all of the birds that came into their care. This is why Rose & Frank decided to form a volunteer based group dedicated to helping secondhand parrots.

Rose Levine - Executive Director, Founder

Frank Levine - Webmaster, Board Member, Founder

Debra Crowley Board of Directors.

Pamela Clark - Advisory Board Member. Pamela Clark is a well-known author, speaker and certified parrot behavior consultant. Her knowledge extends to a wide range of parrot species, and has been gained through experiences as diverse as breeding to rescue and rehabilitation.  Pam has also trained parrots in behaviors as complex as that of free flight outdoors.

 Pam’s approach when dealing with behavior problems is two-fold.  She seeks to provide increased environmental enrichment and excellent nutrition, while using the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis and positive reinforcement to resolve behavior problems.  She evaluates each aspect of the parrot’s existence, including nutrition, environment, and social relationships, recommending improvements using the most positive, least intrusive methods to insure improvement.      

Pam lives in Dallas, Oregon at Cockatoo Downs with a mixed flock of 11 companion parrots, a dog and a cats. In addition to her behavior consulting, writing and lecturing, she works as a veterinary technician for an avian specialist in Salem.  Her articles have appeared in the Companion Parrot Quarterly, Bird Talk magazine, Birds USA,Parrots magazine, and the Holistic Bird Newsletter, and have been translated into several foreign languages.

We have articles by Pam for you HERE.

Eileen Cowles - Newsletter Editor

Harry Linden - Advisory Board Member

Phoebe Linden - Advisory Board member

Lisa McMillan Board Member.

Sue Pastel  Co-Director. Sue has been involved with animals, birds and bird clubs for more years than she cares to mention.  She was President of the West Los Angeles Bird Club for several terms of office as well as the Editor of their newsletter.  Sue currently shares her life with several cockatiels, most of which seemed to find her on their own, and her husband Bill.  Sue is Co-Director of Parrots First.

Kymberly Snow - Board of Directors. Kymberly first met Rose & Frank when inquiring about adoption a bird from them.  She and her husband, Kim, have now adopted two birds (Miles the Catalina macaw and Cindy the African Grey).  Kym became so interested in the work that Rose was doing the she decided to volunteer for Parrots First by providing foster care and by taking on the responsibility of coordinating our Orange County adoption efforts.  When Parrots First became incorporated Kym became a Board Member.

Deborah Stambul - Advisory Board Member.  Deb Stambul is a graduate of Living and Learning with Parrots, and Living and Learning with Animals, taught by Dr Susan Friedman on positive reinforcement training. She has also completed advanced training workshops with Steve Martin at Natural Encounters. She has her own Animal Training Business and is a Thread leader for training parrots at ParrotBAS@yahoogroups.com . She is available to help Parrot's First Members at: beakandfeather@yahoo.com.

What we are:
We are first and foremost an avian adoption service. . We exist solely to help unwanted or found parrots and through educational classes and seminars we hope to dispel many of the myths and misconceptions that are prevalent today.  We are also a parrot "rescue" in that we will do everything legally possible to remove a parrot from a harmful situation but in all honesty this is something that only happens very occasionally.  Mostly we are here to help people who can no longer keep their bird for whatever the reason.

Mission Statement
Educating people on the proper care of parrots and parrot-like birds, their specific physical and psychological needs, rescuing companion parrots from harmful or unwanted situations and rehabilitating, when necessary, unwanted, found, or injured naturalized (free-flying) parrots; and offering these birds to qualified homes for adoption is the goal of Parrots First.

A Message from Rose Levine
The first call I received as a new member of the bird club's adoption committee was quite a shock. What an emotional ordeal both for the humans and the bird. Being newly involved in the bird world, I had no idea that there even were birds that needed homes. I quickly found out how many different reasons there could be for a parrot to need help. I also discovered that there were insufficient numbers of people working to provide that help.

That was in 1996. Now, I know that there is a huge surplus of unwanted parrots. Our goal at Parrots First is to provide each one of these intelligent and highly sensitive creatures who come into our care with the chance for the best life possible under the circumstances. We will accomplish this through finding loving qualified homes to adopt our babies, and when needed by working with existing sanctuaries.

I believe that as more and more people who share their lives happily with parrots become aware of the problems we have created for them, the more they will become committed to bringing about solutions.

These are our principles*:

*These principles were developed and adopted at the Avian Welfare Round Table by the Avian Welfare Coalition, Phoenix, AZ, June 8–10, 2001:

As members of the Avian Welfare Coalition, these are our Goals:

 

For General information:
info@parrotsfirst.org
Voice Mail: (866) 248-7670 Ext. 5937

Board of Directors and
Adoption Committee:

Rose Levine
Executive Director, Founder
rose@parrotsfirst.org

Frank Levine
Webmaster, Founder
webmaster@parrotsfirst.org

Debra Crowley
Board Member

Lisa McMillan
Board Member

Sue Pastel
Co-Director, Board Member

Kymberly Snow
Inland Empire Coordinator,
Board Member

Adoption Committee (for all adoption related questions)
adoptions@parrotsfirst.org

Parrots First, Inc.
P.O. Box 66223
Los Angeles, CA 90066
Voice Mail: (866) 248-7670 Ext. 5937

Advisory Board

Pamela Clark
Advisory Board Member

Harry & Phoebe Linden
Advisory Board Members

Attila Molnar, DVM
Advisory Board Member &
Veterinary Advisor
Double R Veterinary Center
23815 Ventura Blvd
Calabasas, CA 91302-1443
(818) 591-2773 Ext. 303

Deborah Stambul
Advisory Board Member
Deb is available to help Parrot’s First Members at: beakandfeather@yahoo.com