Regent parrot monitoring shifts focus





As announced in March the law prohibiting the separation of parent and young parrots has been published in the “Staatsblad van het Koninkrijk der Nederland”. This makes this pioneering measure law in the Netherlands and effectively bans hand-rearing of baby parrots in the country from July 1st.
Urban parrots often encounter utility post in their environmentSome years ago I was told not to bring a knife to a gunfight when defending urban parrots. Power outages are not just a nuisance but a serious threat to people that depend on some form of live support at home. Parrot lovers cannot simply dismiss these issues, I was told.