Projects
We endeavor to generate continuing awareness of parrots throughout the world by supporting international conservation efforts to help maintain and preserve them in their natural habitat.
In addition we support captive breeding programs that are tied closely to maintaining wild captive bred populations of endangered parrots.
Parrots International is active in supporting conservation programs in the field.
Below is a list of species work, in situ conservation projects, and responsible aviculture projects that Parrots International supports and promotes:
- The Spix's Macaw School Project
Curaça, Brazil - The Spix's Macaw Project, Habitat purchase and Restoration,
Gangorra Farm, Curaça, Brazil - The Lear's Macaw Corn Subsidy Project
Jeremoabo and Canudos, Brazil - The Lears Macaw Conservation Program
Bahia, Brazil - The Hyacinth Macaw Project, (Projeto Arara Azul)
The Pantanal, Brazil - The Bahamian Parrot Project
Abaco & Inagua, Bahamas - Puerto Rican Parrot Recovery Program
Puerto Rico - Tambopata Research Project
Tambopata, Peru - The Hyacinth Macaw Project, Piaui, Brazil
- The Great Green Macaw Project
Costa Rica - The Blue-Throated Macaw Project
Amonia/ Loro Parque Foundation, Beni, Bolivia - The Red-Fronted Macaw Project
Armonia / Bird life International, Bolivia - The Blue-Fronted Amazon Project
The Chaco, Argentina - The Yellow Shouldered Amazon Project
Bonaire
This page last updated on May 1, 2008.
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Parrots International: 15332 Antioch Ave. #417, Pacific Palisades, CA 90272 ~ email