Yellow-naped amazons, Amazona auropalliata, have experienced a dramatic population decline due to persistent habitat loss and poaching. In 2017, BirdLife International changed the species’ status from threatened to endangered and estimated that between 10,000 and 50,000 individuals remained in the wild. An accurate estimate of the number of remaining wild individuals is critical to implementing effective conservation plans. Wright et al. conducted roost count surveys in Costa Rica and Nicaragua during 2016 and published their data in 2019; however, no population data exists for the rest of the range. We conducted roost counts at 28 sites across Mexico, Guatemala, and the Bay Islands in Roatan during 2018 and 2019. We counted 679 birds and c...
The Endangered Vinaceous-breasted Parrot, Amazona vinacea, is endemic to the Atlantic Forest. Habita...
Researchers predict that new infrastructure development will sharply increase the rate and extent of...
Amazonia has the largest and most biodiverse tropical forest on the planet. However, the distributio...
Amazona lilacina is a threatened species endemic to Ecuador, existing across a patchwork of mangrove...
Population size is a key predictor of extinction risk and is critical to listing species in IUCN thr...
Once numbering only 13 birds in the wild, this parrot has been saved from extinction. Conservation a...
In 2001 the abundance of Yellow-headed Parrot Amazona oratrix ‘‘guatemalensis’ ’ at a roost site in ...
Psittacidae species are among the most threatened birds in the world. Approximately onehalf of the 3...
We present the results of a five-month survey of the birds of Paragominas, Pará, a municipality in e...
Psittacidae species are among the most threatened birds in the world. Approximately one-half of the ...
Human advance on natural habitats is a major cause of biodiversity loss. This transformation process...
Vinaceous Amazons (Amazona vinacea) are endemic to the Atlantic forest of southeastern Brazil, easte...
he Blue-fronted Amazon (Amazona aestiva) is a Neotropical parrot with a large distribution in South ...
The endangered Yellow-headed Parrot (Amazona oratrix) has experienced a considerable reduction in ab...
The avian order Psittaciformes (parrots) is one the most at-risk group of birds in the world because...
The Endangered Vinaceous-breasted Parrot, Amazona vinacea, is endemic to the Atlantic Forest. Habita...
Researchers predict that new infrastructure development will sharply increase the rate and extent of...
Amazonia has the largest and most biodiverse tropical forest on the planet. However, the distributio...
Amazona lilacina is a threatened species endemic to Ecuador, existing across a patchwork of mangrove...
Population size is a key predictor of extinction risk and is critical to listing species in IUCN thr...
Once numbering only 13 birds in the wild, this parrot has been saved from extinction. Conservation a...
In 2001 the abundance of Yellow-headed Parrot Amazona oratrix ‘‘guatemalensis’ ’ at a roost site in ...
Psittacidae species are among the most threatened birds in the world. Approximately onehalf of the 3...
We present the results of a five-month survey of the birds of Paragominas, Pará, a municipality in e...
Psittacidae species are among the most threatened birds in the world. Approximately one-half of the ...
Human advance on natural habitats is a major cause of biodiversity loss. This transformation process...
Vinaceous Amazons (Amazona vinacea) are endemic to the Atlantic forest of southeastern Brazil, easte...
he Blue-fronted Amazon (Amazona aestiva) is a Neotropical parrot with a large distribution in South ...
The endangered Yellow-headed Parrot (Amazona oratrix) has experienced a considerable reduction in ab...
The avian order Psittaciformes (parrots) is one the most at-risk group of birds in the world because...
The Endangered Vinaceous-breasted Parrot, Amazona vinacea, is endemic to the Atlantic Forest. Habita...
Researchers predict that new infrastructure development will sharply increase the rate and extent of...
Amazonia has the largest and most biodiverse tropical forest on the planet. However, the distributio...