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Peregrine Falcon - Acer with Sadie

Sadie Shepherd

Since childhood Sadie has had a passion for animals and the environment, and always knew she would work with them somehow. Studying for a National Diploma in Land and Countryside Studies at the Berkshire College of Agriculture and then to Devon for a Degree in Rural Resource Management. After graduation, she moved to Somerset and this lead to her first introduction to Falconry at a small centre in the middle of Exmoor. ‘My first lesson was patience! I sat for 4 hours with a Saker Falcon on a very hard bench, but was smitten instantly’  From the centre, Sadie’s passion grew to take her around the world volunteering in America, Iceland and Africa. In 2006 Sadie went to work for a falcon breeding centre in Derbyshire, this was a real eye-opener into the true falconry world of hunting.

Over the winter I looked to start my own business, returning to my passion for environmental education. Hawks on Walks was launched in 2007 and successfully relocated to Shropshire where the business really took off. From flying the Harris Hawks I realized that there is a real hole in our knowledge of British Birds of Prey and I started to really look at expanding to include these magnificent birds. In 2009 Sadie sold Hawks on Walks and has returned to Berkshire setting up Feathers and Fur Falconry Centre now based at Moss End Garden Village. ‘I aim to introduce people to the birds that we so often glimpse at on the side of the motorway or admire as they circle and soar above us, teaching how they fit into the environment and how we can help to protect them”.

Olivia Wallace

Olivia’s passion for animals began very young and has only grown since; working with animals in some way was always in the life plan. Olivia studied for an FDA in Animal Behavior and Welfare at Berkshire College of Agriculture where she also worked on the animal unit for two years. ‘In 2016 I realized my main passion was for British wildlife conservation and I was lucky enough to undertake a Community Wildlife Traineeship for one year, followed by a 6 month Education Traineeship, both with the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust where I gained a wealth of invaluable practical conservation and educational experience as well as knowledge about our countries amazing wild animals’.

Harris Hawk - Milo with Olivia

During this time Olivia started volunteering at Feathers and Fur Falconry Centre and after a year took on a part-time role at the centre. Finally, in 2017 Olivia is now a full-time member of staff. ‘ I am so excited to be starting my new full-time role at the centre getting involved in everything we do from handling sessions, teaching school groups, and taking part in conservation projects. I can’t wait to start learning all the tricks of the trade, spending more time with the incredible birds here and helping to spread our conservation message’.

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At Feathers and Fur Falconry Centre we offer services to suit all! From visiting us at the centre to talks and demonstrations in schools, photography events and private falconry experiences, we have it all.

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Conservation

SEE HOW WE SUPPORT CONSERVATION AND WILDLIFE

Feathers and Fur Falconry Centre has British wildlife and conservation at the core of everything it does. Below are a number of ways that the falconers and volunteers work towards caring for and sharing our passion for the flora and fauna on our doorstep.

We also hold a Zoo Licence under the Zoo Licensing Act 1981 to operate as a zoo. Our licence is issued by Bracknell Forest Council. Click through the buttons below to find out more.

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SHOP FROM OUR AMAZON WISHLIST

Here at Feathers and Fur Falconry Centre we pride ourselves on always putting the Birds first and have always had the ethos that, unless it benefits the birds and their welfare, if we cant afford to do something now we will save and do it when we can. We dont spend money on fancy cars to transport the birds or posh new equipment every year but with the rising costs its the day to day bits, that we use to keep the birds in the lifestyle they are used too, that are now costing us the most. Now accepting money as a business comes with all sorts of red VAT and tax shaped tape so after almost 16 years of people telling us we should do this we finally done it, we have made an Amazon Wish List.

The list contains lots of day to day items such as sponges used to wash the walls, paint and paint brushes. But just to add some balance I have popped on there some more expensive items that we are currently saving for such as the air conditioner for the classroom, a fan for the work shed and walkie talkies that dont pick up every business in the surrounding area!!

We are so grateful for anything you would like to purchase and we will always say thank you though our socials.

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