Yellow-eared parrot looking out from nest. Image by: ProAvesConservation work by ProAves in Colombia is paying dividends as numbers top 1000
September  2008. Unprecedented progress has been made towards the conservation of  the Critically Endangered Yellow-eared Parrot in Colombia. A total of 80  nests, both natural and artificial, were reported and monitored by  ProAves as well as the successful fledging of a fantastic 203 chicks.
These  results highlight the successes of ten years work that demonstrates  that continued conservation actions developed by ProAves and Loro  Parque, together with environmental education campaigns, reforestation  of key areas and involvement of the local communities, have led to a  sustained population increase for this flagship species in Colombia.  Importantly, the Yellow-eared Parrot population has now climbed to over  1,000 individuals from an originals 81 birds discovered by ProAves in  April 1999.
The Yellow-eared Parrot is now returning to areas it historically inhabited before being persecuted and with more nest boxes and palms available we hope that soon it will be a common sight across the Andes of Colombia and Ecuador.