Apache Terre d'Accueil

Give them a second chance!

Return to Guyana for parrots who can return to a sanctuary in semi-freedom.

Recovery of animals seized by the State, given(e)s or abused(e)s. Placement of animals in adapted sanctuaries or with host families.

A sanctuary in Charente-Maritime, specialized in parrots not visitable to the public.

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Pet shop with veterinarians for all, located in the heart of the city of Saintes(17).

Our commitment to animal welfare.

We defend the rights of animals by acting for their well-being and their protection. We are also committed to changing the laws governing the detention of wild animals.

In partnership with :
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15 Years of action for wild animals.
Gorilla
Gorilla

In France, wildlife trafficking thrives This illegal trade, which supplies pets or products derived from protected species, would be the fourth most lucrative in the world after drugs, counterfeits and human beings.

BY MARIE-AMELIE CARPIO, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

What happens to the animals seized? ".This is a huge problem, not only in France but also on a global scale. The State does not have a structure capable of accommodating the seized animals and the existing places of reception (breeders, zoological parks) are often saturated. Some animals could eventually be released, but with a heavy protocol of accompaniment and reconditioning to life in nature, which would require very large means. This is rarely done in view of the efforts to be made..".

Between 600 and 1200 animals seized in France per year!