How Any Bird Lover Can Help Protect Endangered Parrots

Publié par Unknown on lundi 29 avril 2019

By Mary Bennett


Having a bird for a pet is an experience that is totally unique. Many people love the idea of adding one of the many species of parrots to their home but what they may not realize is that they run the risk of adding endangered parrots to their home. If you want to find a way to protect these creatures, here is what you need to know so that you can do your part to save them.

You may be surprised to learn that the parrot species is actually quite large. There are actually almost four hundred species that can be found both in the wild and as domesticated pets. They range in size from very small to quite large. While their size can vary quite a bit, all parrots have a large beak or bill that curves and four toes on each foot, two of which face forward and two which face backwards.

Habitat loss is something which is causing these birds to become endangered. As large amounts of rain forest are being destroyed, parrots are quickly losing their breeding grounds and often have problems finding food sources as well.

While you may wonder how to help slow habitat loss, the fact is that there are many companies that are working to achieve the same goal. If you are not sure which companies to support, find out which ones are working in areas where the most endangered birds are breeding. That way you can help protect the parrots that need the most care and preservation in order to prevent them from becoming extinct.

Most parrots share beautiful plumage. Most are brightly colored like the hyacinth macaw but some, like the African Grey are less colorful. All parrots are very intelligent and many can be taught to say different words and phrases. Many owners also appreciate the longer lifespan that larger species possess.

The fact that these birds bring high prices as pets is one reason that they are endangered. It is not uncommon for nests to be raided and eggs and young birds taken to be sold on the black market. There are stories of people being stopped by authorities with young birds and eggs hidden in their clothing. Usually the birds do not survive the trip but smugglers continue to try and transport them internationally.

While you may be tempted by parrots that you see in pet stores, this is not always the best place to get a pet bird. The specimens you see in stores may not have been hand raised and may even have been purchased from sources that poach them from the wild. You should find out as much as possible about where a particular bird has come from before you buy it.

Taking your time and doing your research before bringing home a parrot can help you avoid damaging the wild bird populations. Working with individual breeders rather than purchasing them from a store can also help you avoid illegally sourced birds and will ensure you have a better chance of picking a healthy, tame bird that will become a welcome addition to your family.




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