NINDAR BIRD HOUSE, JAIPUR

NINDER BIRD HOUSE

Avian Rescue & Rehabilitation Centre
Hope and Beyond x Forest Department

Avian Rescue & Rehabilitation Centre
Hope and Beyond x Forest Department

A project by Hope and Beyond, in collaboration with the Rajasthan Forest Department.
Setting the standard in avian care, compassion, and wildlife rehabilitation


Nindar Bird House is a bird rehabilitation center based at Nindar Village, Jaipur. It stands as a compassionate avian rescue and rehabilitation center led by Hope and Beyond, in partnership with the Rajasthan Forest Department. At Nindar Bird House every injured and vulnerable wild bird receives expert care, and an ethical path to recovery back into their natural habitat. The mission of Nindar Bird House is to bring hope to distressed birds through timely interventions, advanced veterinary care, and responsible rehabilitation, championing scientific, institutionally-driven wildlife conservation for Rajasthan and beyond.


Advanced Facilities for Avian Care

Our project facilities include dedicated triage rooms, intensive treatment units, species-specific aviaries, and specialist enclosures for observation and rehabilitation of wild birds. Each space is purpose-built for safe recovery, stress minimization, and optimal healing. Equipped with critical care technology, advanced diagnostic equipment, and climate-controlled rehabilitation zones, our center ensures each rescued bird receives gold-standard, ethical care throughout its journey—guided by the expertise of both Hope and Beyond and the Forest Department. Ninaer Bird House is Rajasthan’s benchmark for avian rescue infrastructure—modern, accessible, and designed with compassion and best practices at every stage.

Thousands of wild birds in Rajasthan are impacted yearly by urbanization, injuries, and climate extremes. Most face abandonment or starvation unless provided with immediate rescue and scientific rehabilitation. Ninder Bird House offers that lifeline, bridging compassion with advanced avian medicine.

Every act of rescue preserves biodiversity and strengthens Rajasthan’s ecological health. Our project advocates that saving even one bird is vital to conservation and the region’s ecological future.

"Protecting birds is not just about saving a species—it is about preserving the harmony between people and nature."

"Protecting birds is not just about saving a species—it is about preserving the harmony between people and nature."