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Health of kea studied

October 12, 2008 — Filed in: Conservation

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Kea around Treble Cone skifield, near Wanaka, have been the subject of a recent Department of Conservation study into the habits of the inquisitive and endangered native alpine parrot.

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Source: Otago Daily Times By Matthew Haggart

Returned Lorikeets breed on Atiu

October 12, 2008 — Filed in: Conservation

iEndangered Rimatara Lorikeets Vini kuhlii which were reintroduced to Atiu in the Cook Islands, using money raised by the British Birdwatching Fair, have begun to breed.

Endangered Rimatara Lorikeets Vini kuhlii which were reintroduced to Atiu in the Cook Islands, using money raised by the British Birdwatching Fair, have begun to breed. The people of Atiu have played a part in monitoring and protecting the birds – known locally as Kura - and the hereditary chiefs of the Cook Islands have taken the lead in celebrating the success of the reintroduction.

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Source: BirdLife International

My Parrot, My Self

October 11, 2008 — Filed in: Parrot News

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According to Pliny’s “Natural History,” a raven who hailed the emperor Tiberius every morning became such a local hero that he was granted a funeral procession through the streets of Rome. In September 2007, an African gray parrot named Alex went out in even grander style. Obituaries and articles about the bird appeared in publications around the world, including The New York Times. But even before Alex was found dead in his cage at Brandeis University in Massachusetts, he had made his literary mark with a walk-on part in a novel, “Oryx and Crake,” by Margaret Atwood. Alex thereby joined the venerable, bizarre and surprisingly large club of talking parrots in literature.

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Source: The New York Times by Anthony Gottlieb

Nejmanowski bird endowment fund established

October 09, 2008 — Filed in: Feral, Naturalized and City Parrots Parrot News

Del Nejmanowski’ with his macaws

Have you seen this parrot pair?  For their safe and professional capture, please call (650) 391-8094 with sightings.

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Illegal Mexican Parrot Trade Targeted by New Ban

October 02, 2008 — Filed in: Conservation

A newly announced ban on all parrot sales in Mexico may keep the country's rare exotic birds (above, military macaws in Sierra de Tamaulipas, Mexico) from dying during clandestine smuggling operations, conservationists say. Photograph by George Grall/NGS

A new permanent ban on parrot sales in Mexico may protect the country’s exotic birds from a thriving illegal wildlife trade, conservationists say. 

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Source: Alexis Okeowo in México City for National Geographic News

Playa del Rey woman is a strong voice for planned parroting

October 02, 2008 — Filed in: Parrot News

Mira Tweti's lorikeet Zazu

Mira Tweti’s lorikeet is living the good life - ocean view, personal chef. Still, the owner advocates leaving such birds in the wild.

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Source: Los Angeles Times By Carla Hall

Rare parakeet finds way to Vernon Hills

October 02, 2008 — Filed in: Feral, Naturalized and City Parrots

Monk (or Quaker) parakeets, Myopsitta Monachus by gpmcguire

A type of parakeet not typically seen in Lake County made a stop in Vernon Hills and went right to the top—perching on a branch in the back yard of Mayor Roger Byrne.

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Source: Vernon Hills Review by Diana Newton

Critically endangered Yellow-eared parrot has record breeding year – Edging away from the abys

October 01, 2008 — Filed in:

Conservation work by ProAves in Colombia is paying dividends as numbers top 1000

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Source: Wildlife Extra

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Our Mission

Our mission in parrot conservation is best summarized in these two articles:

Objectives of City Parrots:

  • Enjoy free-ranging parrots
  • Investigate potential uses of free-ranging parrots for conservation
  • Educating the public on the plight for parrots

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