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Your Feathered Friends’ Feet

WPT Staff

 

Whenever your bird is not flying it will be using its feet. It is therefore crucial to keep them exercised and healthy.

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Plants for Parrots

World Parrot Trust

 

Giving your parrot browse and greenery to chew on is a great way to encourage natural behaviour. Experiment with different types and use this to provide occupational enrichment.

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Parrot Nutrition Guide

World Parrot Trust

 

While it may not be possible to duplicate the exotic fruit and nectar found in the wild, it is still easy to offer our birds a range of natural, nutritious foods.

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Birdie: A Re-feathering Success Story

Evet Loewen

 

Guest author Evet Loewen describes meeting Birdie, a small parrot with big problems, and taking her home to help her heal.

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Kiwa: The Story of a Macaw Rescue

Desi Milpacher

 

A look at how a chance visit to a breeding facility inspired an incredible rescue.

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Arranging Antecedents: A Positive Approach to Solving Behaviour Problems

Lisa Desatnik, CPDT-KA, CPBC

 

The author details a personal learning and teaching experience for herself and her parakeet.

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Rescue, Rehabilitation and Release: Saving Peru’s Native Parrots

Rosa Elena Zegarra and Catalina Hermosa-Guerra

 

WPT-supported efforts continue to stem the illegal wild-bird trade in Peru.

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Teach Your Parrot to Target

Pamela Clark

 

Teaching new behaviors has a way of automatically reducing problem behaviors.

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A Parrot’s Fine Cuisine Cookbook and Nutritional Guide

Karmen Budai and Shean Pao

 

Avian experts continue to see poor nutrition as the cause for many serious illnesses, even death, in parrots.

This book offers articles from experts on the importance of raw, whole foods, the nutritional powerhouse of soaking and sprouting, avian teas, safe and toxic foods, pellets: pros and cons, a nutritional list, and much more.

A Parrot’s Fine Cuisine Cookbook & Nutritional Guide will give you insights into the evolving topics of avian nutrition. Join the authors in their mission to raise the bar of parrot health through increased dietary diversity. You will also find over 60 unique and healthy recipes, created with love and passion to offer the best we can in avian nutrition.

A Parrot's Fine Cuisine Cookbook is a beautiful book with full color photos, illustrations or graphs on almost every page.

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Authors: Karmen Budai, Shean Pao.
ISBN: 1732320608
Pages: 122
Dimensions: 20.3 x 0.7 x 25.4 cm (8 in x 10 in)
Publisher: Quietlight Productions Inc.
Release Date: 2018-05-08
EAN: 9781732320604

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Solutions That Might Benefit the Rescue/Adoption Situation

EB Cravens

 

Author and parrot care expert EB Cravens discusses practical and proactive solutions to the issues of rehoming parrots.

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Slowing Parrot Trafficking in Indonesia

Desi Milpacher

 

In a new effort of cooperation the WPT has joined with local and international NGOs, local zoos, and a new Indonesian government, to help tackle the massive issue of illegal trade in parrots.

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Yellow-backed Lory Headed for Extinction?

Rosemary Low

 

Chattering and Yellow-backed Lories (Lorius garrulus garrulus and L.g. flavopalliatus) are great favourites with aviculturists, prized for their beauty and appealing personalities. On the Indonesian islands where they occur they are popular cage birds for the same reasons. Unfortunately, in countries where aviculture has a more serious tradition, Chattering and Yellow-backed Lories have declined almost to the point of rarity. Despite the thousands imported into Europe before 1987, there are now very few breeding birds. In Australia, they have never been common.

There are the only a few islands on which the species occurs: Bacan, Obi, Halmahera and Morotai. Unfortunately, the yellow-backed subspecies are being trapped almost to extinction particularly on the island of Obi in the Northern Moluccas, and elsewhere in its small range. It formerly occurred on Morotai’s tiny satellite island, Rau, but the chances of it still surviving there are almost non-existent. Throughout Indonesia, many species of interest to trappers which were confined to small islands are now likely to be extinct, due to trapping and habitat loss. The djampeanus sub-species of the Scarlet-breasted Lorikeet (Trichoglossus forsteni) is one example. These extinctions are too recent (or as yet unknown) to be found in the literature.

Severely Affected by Trade

In Indonesia, illegal trapping of parrots continues on a vast scale. Importation of the Yellow-backed Lory into Europe was banned by EU legislation in 1987 due to the excessive trade which was endangering its survival. But many other regions imported any parrot species, caring nothing for their survival. Export of this lory (all subspecies) was legal, with quotas set at 5,900 each year in 1990 and 1991. These quotas have been routinely exceeded since then, as the lories are extremely popular as pets among local people and are trapped and exported from eastern Indonesia in larger numbers than any other parrot. On the island of Obi trapping is carried out using glue-laden branches from the breadfruit tree and the lure of a captive Yellow-backed Lory in a cage. When caught, the unfortunate birds are wrapped in leaves and taken to trappers’ homes where kerosene is used to remove the glue. In humans, breathing in large quantities of kerosene can cause dizziness, headaches and vomiting. What it does to the delicate respiratory system of a bird is unknown.

The lories are then sold at low prices to local people (equivalent of about US$10) or higher prices to international traders offshore (US$50). Kept crowded in small cages, they are taken in small boats where they meet larger ships of international traders and transferred at sea. There are reports of soldiers and miners, who work on various islands around Indonesia, buying parrots and taking them home in sawn-off water bottles and plastic tubes. Because of the way the birds are handled the death rate must be very high.

Chattering and Yellow-backed Lories have been so heavily trapped in some areas that they can no longer be found. Consequently, the species has been classified as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List since 1994, but due to the continuing rate of unsustainable trapping, Endangered would surely be a more appropriate category. Legal trade ceased in 2003, but there was a ready market for them in many other countries, especially in the east, so illegal trade continued. Their Vulnerable status was assigned on the assumption that 5,000 Chattering Lories are illegally trapped each year across their entire range. However, in July 2012 John Mittermeier and Eden Cottee-Jones visited Obi while carrying out research for the University of Oxford and Louisiana State University. (See Autumn 2015 PsittaScene article “An Overlooked Trade Hotspot: North Moluccas”.)

The two estimated that 5,976 Yellow-backed Lories are trapped annually on the island of Obi alone. This compared with estimates of 1,092 for the Violet-necked Lory (Eos squamata) and much smaller numbers for Eclectus Parrots. Their estimates were gleaned from interviewing trappers and other local people. They found that 32% of householders had caught parrots for themselves. Their reasons for keeping them were for entertainment or as toys for the children.

Work on Obi urgently needed

Mittermeier and Cottee-Jones recommended urgent fieldwork to estimate the population on Obi. This has not happened. They state that given the small number of trappers on Obi “a series of stakeholder meetings at the key trappers’ villages may be sufficient to launch a no-take zone system.”

I would suggest that a conservation education programme, targeting the villagers who catch lories for their own use, would also be very valuable, hopefully reducing the numbers caught by individuals who were not selling them.  Investigation is also needed into the current situation on Bacan.

If no actions are taken, it is extremely likely that the Yellow-backed Lory will be trapped to extinction. That is unthinkable. If you can donate or raise money which can be used for education purposes on Obi and Bacan or to help improve the conditions of confiscated lories there, please make a donation to the Lory Conservation Network of the World Parrot Trust.

 

© 2017 Rosemary Low

Reflections on Parrot Rescue and Adoption

EB Cravens

 

Author and parrot care expert EB Cravens weighs in on the realities of parrot rescues and adoption.

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Hope for Fighting Bolivian Trade: CREA

WPT Staff

 

WPT-backed facility established in Bolivia to ease the rehabilitation efforts of wild parrots caught in illegal trade.

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Restoring Bonaire: Echo

World Parrot Trust

 

Ensuring the survival of species that rely on the dry forest.

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The Parrot that Chews

WPT Staff

 

A chewing, climbing, foraging parrot is a happy one, and that's half the battle of keeping birds healthy.

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Height Dominance in Parrots: Fact or Fiction?

Lisa Desatnik

 

A question often asked by owners is: should companion birds be allowed on caregivers' shoulders?

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Happy Health Parrot Guide

WPT Staff

 

Things to consider before selecting a parrot as a pet; ways to keep your pet parrot healthy and happy.

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Budgies and Bush Birds - Alice Springs Bird Tours

 

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Why Adoption Makes Sense

Ann Brooks

 

Phoenix Landing's Ann Brooks explains the positives of parrot adoption.

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Wild-bird Trade: Then and Now

Desi Milpacher

 

An examination of the trade over two decades of WPT history.

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An Overlooked Trade Hotspot: North Moluccas

H. Eden W. Cottee-Jones and John C. Mittermeier

 

Little is known about the wild bird trade in some parts of Indonesia.

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The Parrot That Screams

Lee McGuire

 

How to effectively handle an over-exuberant bird.

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The Parrot That Fears

Lisa Desatnik

 

Is that out-of-the-blue fear really out-of-the-blue?

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Common Household Poisons

World Parrot Trust

 

Our feathered friends need protection from the man-made chemicals and toxic plants that may be present in their homes.

The World Parrot Trust's team of avian experts have compiled this important list in order to ensure that companion parrots like yours enjoy a safe environment and proper diet for a long and healthy life.

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Wild Diets, Captive Options

Jamie Gilardi & EB Cravens

 

Offering companion parrots a nutritionally diverse selection of natural and wild foods as part of their daily diet.

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Release for Restoration

Jamie Gilardi

 

How captive bred parrots can make a direct contribution to the conservation of parrots in the wild.

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Reintroduction Considerations

Steve Milpacher

 

Release and reintroduction of parrots; clarification of criteria used to guide the process.

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Parrot Hero - Susan Friedman

World Parrot Trust

 

Susan Friedman, Ph.D has helped pioneer efforts to apply to animals the scientifically sound teaching technology and ethical standard of Applied Behavior Analysis.

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Sprouting for Parrots

Jamie Gilardi

 

Sprouting seeds and legumes for your parrot can offer a valuable new source of nutrition as well as enrichment.

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Conservation Hero - Stewart Metz

World Parrot Trust

 

PsittaScene interview from the August 2012 issue. Stewart Metz was the Director and CEO of the Indonesian Parrot Project, a non-governmental organization dedicated to the conservation of Indonesian Parrots. (Dr. Metz passed away on September 15, 2017.)

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Tale of Two Psittacines

Bethany Jackson and Claire Raisin

 

Wild populations of Red-crowned and Echo Parakeets struggle to overcome Beak and Feather Disease Virus.

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Benefits and Limitations of Milk Thistle as a Nutritional Supplement for Birds

Desi Milpacher

 

This relatively unadorned plant may be fairly commonplace – but it just may have a lot to offer as a therapeutic agent in the field of medicine, both human and veterinary.

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Human Foods: Are Some Dangerous for Parrots?

Desi Milpacher

 

What you feed can hurt your feathered friends, often in unexpected ways.

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Signs of Illness in Companion Parrots

World Parrot Trust

 

Things to watch out for that could be important indicators of illness.

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Observing the Maroon-fronted Parrot

Steve Milpacher

 

Travel with WPT Business Director Steve Milpacher for his event-filled visit to view wild parrots in the field.

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Interview with Steve Martin of Natural Encounters

World Parrot Trust

 

Insights into working with animal behaviours.

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Behaviour Fundamentals

Susan G. Friedman

 

Filling the behaviour-change toolbox

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A Toy to Climb All Over: Hanging and Gym Toys

Desi Milpacher

 

Learn just what it takes to entice a pet parrot to climb up and down and over and across... and keep him healthy and happy.

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Hide and Seek Foraging and Puzzle Toys

Desi Milpacher

 

Parrots in captivity must be given the opportunity to satisfy their natural inclinations to forage.

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50 Things a Companion Parrot Owner Should Know About Parrots

Desi Milpacher

 

A list of things a companion parrot caregiver should know about parrots is always a good idea... and here's 50 of them to consider for your feathered friend.

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Long Live the Parrot

Anna Young

 

A closer look at how many years we can expect our companion parrots to live.

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Parrot Hero - Steve Martin

World Parrot Trust

 

One of the best-known animal trainers in the world, Steve Martin has pioneered the art of training birds and animals through positive reinforcement.

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Feather Destructive Behaviour - Finding Solutions, Part 2

Pamela Clark

 

Provision of enrichment, behaviour modification and training as part of a process to address feather destructive behaviour in parrots.

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Palm Cockatoo News - Vocal and Visual Identification

Christina Zdenek

 

Evaluation of two noninvasive techniques to identify and track individual Palm Cockatoos.

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Feather Destructive Behaviour - Finding Solutions, Part 1

Pamela Clark

 

Understanding how to identify and eliminate risk factors for feather destructive behaviour in companion parrots.

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Problem Prevention

Pamela Clark

 

Important steps in anticipating and preventing problem behaviours with companion parrots before they begin.

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Biobrasil

 

http://www.biobrasil.com.br/

Inkanatura

 

http://www.inkanatura.com

Nature Cayman

 

http://www.naturecayman.com

Wild Parrots Up Close

 

http://www.wildparrotsupclose.com/

Hope For Feathers

 

http://www.hopeforfeathers.com

Avicultural Society of Australia

 

http://www.birds.org.au

Avicultural Society Of New South Wales

 

http://www.aviculturalsocietynsw.org

Eclectus Parrots - Australia

 

http://www.eclectusparrots.net/

Hong Kong Parrot Club

 

http://www.parrot.org.hk/

Kakariki Conservation

 

http://www.Kakariki.Sytes.net

Parrot Society Of Australia

 

http://www.parrotsociety.org.au/

Parrot Society Of New Zealand

 

http://www.Parrot.Co.Nz

AAV (Association of Avian Veterinarians) - International Listings

 

http://aav.site-ym.com/search/custom.asp?id=1803

Bird Lovers Only

 

http://www.birdloversonly.org/

Bird Hotline

 

http://www.birdhotline.com

Everything You Wanted To Know About Cockatoos

 

http://www.mytoos.com

Feathered Friends Forever

 

http://www.featheredfriendsforever.org/

Lost, Stolen Or Found Parrot - UK

 

http://www.theparrotsocietyuk.org/lost-parrots.php

Midwest Avian Adoption & Rescue Services

 

http://www.maars.org

Parrot Adoption Education Program (MN - USA)

 

http://www.parrothelp.org

Parrot Education & Adoption Centre

 

http://www.peac.org

Parrots First

 

http://www.parrotsfirst.org

Parrot Rescue Centre

 

http://www.parrotrescuecentre.com/

Phoenix Landing Foundation (VA - USA)

 

http://www.phoenixlanding.org/

Priceless Parrot Rescue (NY - USA)

 

http://www.pricelessparrot.org

Shyne Foundation (FL - USA)

 

http://www.shynefoundation.org

The Garuda Aviary (AZ - USA)

 

http://garudaaviary.org

Wings Of Love Bird Haven (Texas - USA)

 

http://www.Bird-Haven.org/

The Oasis Sanctuary

 

https://the-oasis.org/

African Conservation Foundation

 

http://www.africanconservation.org

Arkive.org

 

http://www.arkive.org

American Bird Conservancy

 

http://www.abcbirds.org

Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust

 

http://www.durrell.org/

Indonesian Parrot Project

 

http://www.Indonesian-Parrot-Project.org

Paradise Park - Home Of The WPT

 

http://www.paradisepark.org.uk

Project Birdwatch - Indonesia

 

http://www.indonesian-parrot-project.org/

Rare Species Conservatory Foundation

 

http://www.rarespecies.org

The Mauritian Wildlife Foundation

 

http://www.mauritian-wildlife.org/

The Rainforest Foundation

 

http://www.rainforestfoundationuk.org/

Tropical Rainforest Coalition

 

http://www.rainforest.org

Wild Parrots Of Southern California

 

http://amazornia.us/

Wildlife Conservation Society

 

http://www.wcs.org

Starbird

 

http://www.estarbird.com/

Carly Lu’s Flight Blog

 

http://likambo.com/flyblog/

Flight School

 

http://www.parrottraining.org.uk/

Feathers And Tails

 

Parrot Rescue 2nd Chances (MD - USA)

 

http://www.secondchancebirdrescue.com/

Sanctuarius (CO - USA)

 

City Parrots - Urban Scarlet Macaw & Parrot Conservation

 

Profauna Indonesia

 

http://www.profauna.org/

Cayaya Birding - Guatemala

 

http://www.cayaya-birding.com/

Phoebe Green Linden

 

Psittapedia - Parrot World News