
Over the past four years, the WPT’s ongoing efforts to stop wild-caught bird trade has led to the confiscation of almost 5000 parrots from illegal trade, with over 2,000 of these rescued birds already released back to the wild! Donations have assisted greatly in aiding this effort.
In 2011 the need for intervention rose dramatically but World Parrot Trust worked hard to:
- Rehabilitate – WPT partners rescued hundreds of chicks and adults in Bonaire, Ecuador, Brazil, Uganda, Cameroon and Mexico
- Release – WPT supported the release of hundreds of parrots in Costa Rica, Uganda, Cameroon, Brazil, Honduras, Mexico and Bonaire
- Educate – WPT assisted with outreach efforts to educate school children and adults in Uganda, Honduras and Nepal
- Legislate – WPT encouraged the adoption of a temporary moratorium on the importation of wild-caught Grey Parrots into South Africa
- Support – WPT provided technical, medical and logistical backing for efforts in Uganda, Bonaire and Mexico
World Parrot Trust works with a diverse range of species:
Grey Parrots, Red-masked, Orange-fronted, Cactus and Brown-throated Conures, Scarlet, Blue and Yellow and Great Green Macaws, and Yellow-shouldered, Red-lored, Blue-fronted and Vinaceous Amazons.
Regrettably, many more birds will need help in the coming year if they are to be returned safe and free back to the wild.
Donations are an integral part of the ongoing work of the WPT.
Click for more information and to help save more birds in 2012.
Source http://www.parrots.org/flyfree









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