photograph of Pinnochio, an aracari

photograph of a scarlet macaw

photograph of a toco toucan

About Our Program

Toddlers and parents photoWings of Love is an educational program that puts people in touch with some of the extraordinary beauty and intelligence that exists in the animal kingdom.
The important connection between the rainforests and our personal survivability depends upon the preservation of our global natural resources. That's why "Wings of Love" is so important to your school's curriculum -- to teach tomorrow's future to our children today.
Girl with Pinnochio the ToucanOur presentations are given at schools, weddings, retirement communities, PTA meetings, trade shows, birthdays and corporate functions. These programs last one hour. Our program is especially effective at schools, where we tie together the many particular aspects of our educational seminars which include learning about predator/prey relationships, habitats, tropical deforestation, food sources, endangered species, and avian behaviors.
Conservation
Model Avicultural Program logophotograph of a black-hooded red siskinThroughout the '90's Yvonne has been involved with the captive breeding and Release Program for Carduellis cucullatus (the black-hooded red siskin). The U.S. Fish and Wildlife-approved project has performed DNA fingerprinting, vocalization studies, and reintroduction feasibility studies.
About Us
Yvonne with bird photoYvonne Patterson has been displaying and breeding rainforest birds for 23 years as well as giving educational seminars. She is the Co-Chairperson for the Red Siskin Project.

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