Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Social Media Release

For Immediate Release









Winter Apparel Sale To Begin Soon


     In an effort to create a more exciting business, we have begun adding apparel to our selection of items available for purchase.  These sales and the items themselves will be revealed on December 15, 2018 via social media and our website, https://www.cincyexotics.com.


     In addition, we have added secure processing for all payments and donations through PayPal® Services.  This allows for additional security for all customers and donors.  This allows us to accept all major credit cards as well as PayPal® payments.


    You can visit our website to donate or you can click on the link below:



To use this release or for more information, contact us at media@cincyexotics.com.  Use of this information requires authorization from Cincinnati Exotics.

Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Fall And Winter Projects Begin To Take Shape

Never a Dull Moment


     Wildlife and domestic animal work never takes a break.  It takes several people to operate and work on funding for our work.  While the fall and winter seasons are here, we are continuing to work on our projects.

Center Update

We are still working on the finalization of all of our plans with the Board of Directors.  We are also looking into funding support.  If you are able to help us with funding issues, please feel free to contact us at customersupport@cincyexotics.com.  We appreciate everything that we are given.

Saturday, June 30, 2018

A Return To Social Media

We Are Back On Social Media: And Proud Of It



We recently took some time to focus on other matters that were important to our work.  Many of our followers and friends expressed their love, encouragement, and support for what we have been doing.  This has not only made us feel that we are making a difference, but it has also done something we didn't think could happen: it made our passion for what we do even stronger.


This is a brief post, but as the Founder of Cincinnati Exotics, I wanted to thank each and every one of you for everything that you have done and continue to do for us.  I love all of you and will see you soon.  Until then, let's continue to make a difference.

-Wayne Beckham


Sunday, April 8, 2018

New Friends In Animal Work

Cincinnati Exotics is proud to have new members to our team.  


The Bob and Norma Cogar Memorial Animal Shelter will handle all of our domestic animal care needs.  These highly trained, caring professionals will help make sure that any animal that comes into our care is given the best care until they find a new home.



The Wayne and Joyce Beckham Memorial World Wildlife Education Center will continue to educate visitors about all wildlife around the world.  This group will continue our work with all wildlife outside of our wild bird conservation work. 
This group will also work under guidelines set by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), US Department of Fish and Wildlife, International Union for Conserving Nature (IUCN), and will also use tree identification guidelines from the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA.  A tree care organization championing the correct care of trees worldwide, of which our founder is studying to become an ISA Certified Arborist). 

New Beginnings

It has been some time since I have gotten on the blog to write.  So much has happened but now that things are falling into place, I am ready to return to this platform.

There comes a time when any business or private individual needs to look at the direction of that entity is heading.  Cincinnati Exotics recently did just that, and while changes were needed, it was because we have finally found the help needed with our local wildlife to be able to move forward with our initial goal.

I am proud of the work done by Cincinnati Exotics staff and volunteers in spreading the word about wildlife conservation.  Our position in this field can now change some, as we have found an amazing bunch of ladies that will be happy to take care of local wildlife while we focus on birds and domestic animal needs.  Nature's Nurses, based in Mason, Ohio, is a wonderful group with the enthusiasm and dedication that I have hoped to find in this field from others.

It is with great pride that I announce that now that Nature's Nurses has gotten set up and is continuing the work that each of these wonderful people did on their own, Cincinnati Exotics will no longer offer wildlife services, except for when Nature's Nurses needs our support or a bird is involved.

Our work will consist of wild bird conservation, education, habitat restoration, and rescue.  We will also maintain focus on all domestic animals, including birds.

Thank you to everyone who has been a part of our growth and transformation.  I look forward to continuing our mission to save animals from extinction, and to help save people from losing what many of us value so much: our Earth.