Storm Damage Repairs
Monday, 29 December 2025
Please Help Us to Help Them! Please help us rebuild after the 2025 storm devastation. We got hit pretty severely and need to rebuild 5 aviaries. Every penny raised here goes to the animals in their care. PLEASE HELP US TO HELP THEM! You can make a difference by donating today to World of Owls.
- Published in Uncategorized
No Comments
Sponsor an Owl as a lovely present
Friday, 28 November 2025
Present ideas Contact us if you would like to sponsor an Owl, Hawk, Falcon or a majestic Eagle as a gift. Includes a glossy gift certificate which look incredible framed.Information on your sponsor and its species.Free admission for the sponsor period to come and visit.Make someone smile with this unique gift.Email us: admin@worldofowls.com
- Published in Uncategorized
Storm Éowyn Appeal 2025
Wednesday, 29 January 2025
Hope you can Help Us to Help Them. (CLICK HERE) We have had quite a number of named storms throughout Ireland lately and each time the forecasters warned us of doom and gloom it never seemed to be as bad as they predicted. The warning for Éowyn seemed different and forecasters seemed to be more
- Published in Latest posts
Now recruiting new volunteers
Thursday, 20 June 2024
Are you a retired person looking to help a small animal charity with some volunteering of your time? We are also looking mature 16 + year olds for manual work around the centre to aid the animals in our care. Please contact us through our “Contact Us” page or via email or even Facebook.
- Published in Latest posts
Nepal Owl Festival
Saturday, 16 December 2023
World of Owls supports The Nepal Owl Festival headed up by Raju Acharya from Friends of Nature. The Nepal Owl Festival, a significant conservation event held annually since 2012, is organized by Friends of Nature in collaboration with local partners. This festival, among the largest of its kind in the country, aims to raise awareness
- Published in WOO News
Our Apologies
Saturday, 12 November 2022
Our apologies: Our centre is going through some much needed repairs but it is going slower than we expected. The pandemic cleaned out our bank account and we got no funding or help from the government. Our money had to go to the necessary bills and the onset of brexit seen our food costs jump
- Published in WOO News











