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Ten specimens of the native Puerto Rican parrot were released by Puerto Rico's Natural and Environmental Resources Department, or DRNA, into the wilds of Rio Abajo State Forest in an attempt to establish another colony of the endangered species. EFE/DRNAPuerto Rico's Natural and Environmental Resources Department, or DRNA, released 10 specimens of the Puerto Rican parrot into the wilds of Rio Abajo State Forest in an attempt to establish a colony of the species in the wooded limestone terrain on the northern side of the island.