Welcome to MAARS!

 
 
 
 

Together we can elevate avian care!

Providing life-changing care and environment for special needs avian species in Minnesota. 


Our History

Since  the founding of MAARS in July 1999, almost 1500 unwanted  parrots have  come through our doors. More than 1400 birds have been successfully placed into permanent homes. We’ve consistently grown since then, all thanks to the helping hands of this amazing community!

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Our Team

Our amazing team of regulars and part-time volunteers are committed to helping all captive parrots. We take our convictions and turn them into action. Think you would be a good fit? Get in touch for more information!

 

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Our Mission

MAARS’ core function is to care for our flock at our facility, The Landing. Our primary mission is to educate the public, people who already live with parrots, and the veterinary community about the issues that face captive parrots. 

 

Help Us

Check out our unique gifts featuring the MAARS flock

All proceeds from purchases go directly to help support the MAARS birds - it's a win/win!

Painting Cards

Original Paintings

2026 Flock Calendar

Lucky

Prints

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Facebook Posts

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Hey @Walmart and @Walter Goggins— using parrots in advertising may seem fun and eye-catching, but it normalizes the idea that parrots are entertaining, desirable household animals rather than highly intelligent wild beings with complex lifelong needs.
What campaigns like this do not show is the reality rescues and sanctuaries face every day: parrots suffering from severe psychological distress, self-mutilation, feather destruction, chronic rehoming, abandonment, and decades spent in sanctuary care after families realize they were never prepared for life with a wild animal.
Parrots can live 30–80+ years, form extraordinarily complex social bonds, and require levels of space, flight, enrichment, and social interaction that captivity cannot provide. When parrots are portrayed as colorful accessories or marketing tools, impulsive demand increases, and rescues are left to absorb the consequences.
The photos shared alongside this post are not rare cases. They are the hidden reality behind the commercialization of parrots.
We urge Walmart and Walter Goggins to reconsider the use of parrots in advertising campaigns and their personal involvement with animals in these campaigns. How you portray animals has an impact on public perception, consumer demand, and ultimately animal welfare.
Parrots deserve to be respected as living, feeling individuals, not props.

#MAARS #parrots #sanctuary #cockatoos #nonprofit
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