Once numbering only 13 birds in the wild, this parrot has been saved from extinction. Conservation action has increased the population since 1975, but it remains Critically Endangered because the number of mature individuals remains tiny. If more released birds successfully breed in the wild and numbers remain stable or increasing, the species may warrant downlisting in the future
SummaryThe world's largest parrot has proved a conservation challenge. Hannah Robertson reports
Birds of the order of the psittaciformes or psittacidae, a group to which parrots, parakeets and par...
The study of the ecology of a species has traditionally ceased when that species goes extinct, despi...
Once numbering only 13 birds in the wild, this parrot has been saved from extinction. Conservation a...
Amazona lilacina is a threatened species endemic to Ecuador, existing across a patchwork of mangrove...
Yellow-naped amazons, Amazona auropalliata, have experienced a dramatic population decline due to pe...
Population size is a key predictor of extinction risk and is critical to listing species in IUCN thr...
Only three wild-bred female Orange-bellied Parrots returned from migration in the 2016/17 breeding s...
Understanding the factors that limit endangered populations is a foundation of ecological study and ...
The avian order Psittaciformes (parrots) is one the most at-risk group of birds in the world because...
Translocation is a useful tool for the conservation of endangered species, because it enables indivi...
Human advance on natural habitats is a major cause of biodiversity loss. This transformation process...
Parrots have been transported around the world since the 1400s and about 44 species have established...
Critically Endangered Puerto Rican parrots Amazona vittata are one of the rarest birds in the world....
Published as Chapter 5 in Economies of Death: Economic Logics of Killable Life and Grievable Death, ...
SummaryThe world's largest parrot has proved a conservation challenge. Hannah Robertson reports
Birds of the order of the psittaciformes or psittacidae, a group to which parrots, parakeets and par...
The study of the ecology of a species has traditionally ceased when that species goes extinct, despi...
Once numbering only 13 birds in the wild, this parrot has been saved from extinction. Conservation a...
Amazona lilacina is a threatened species endemic to Ecuador, existing across a patchwork of mangrove...
Yellow-naped amazons, Amazona auropalliata, have experienced a dramatic population decline due to pe...
Population size is a key predictor of extinction risk and is critical to listing species in IUCN thr...
Only three wild-bred female Orange-bellied Parrots returned from migration in the 2016/17 breeding s...
Understanding the factors that limit endangered populations is a foundation of ecological study and ...
The avian order Psittaciformes (parrots) is one the most at-risk group of birds in the world because...
Translocation is a useful tool for the conservation of endangered species, because it enables indivi...
Human advance on natural habitats is a major cause of biodiversity loss. This transformation process...
Parrots have been transported around the world since the 1400s and about 44 species have established...
Critically Endangered Puerto Rican parrots Amazona vittata are one of the rarest birds in the world....
Published as Chapter 5 in Economies of Death: Economic Logics of Killable Life and Grievable Death, ...
SummaryThe world's largest parrot has proved a conservation challenge. Hannah Robertson reports
Birds of the order of the psittaciformes or psittacidae, a group to which parrots, parakeets and par...
The study of the ecology of a species has traditionally ceased when that species goes extinct, despi...