Military Macaw, Ara militaris (Linnaeus, 1766), is in danger of extinction in Mexico and Vulnerable internationally. We recorded a new locality with a notable presence of this species and identified its nocturnal resting site by the Tehuantepec River, near the community of Santo Domingo Narro in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico. We discuss the importance of considering this population as different from those previously identified in Oaxaca state and discuss the threats to this species’ conservation and implications for its survival at Santo Domingo Narro and in the region
AbstractWe recorded a population of Military Macaws in the community of Salazares, Nayarit, Mexico. ...
Costa Rica. Feeding data acquired in this study were not collected systematically, but opportunistic...
The Central Pacific Conservation Area contains one of Costa Rica’s two viable, but threatened Scarle...
El Guacamayo Verde (Ara militaris) se distribuye de manera fragmentada desde México hasta Argentina....
We report for first time the presence of military macaw (Ara militaris) in the north region of Guerr...
El Guacamayo Verde (<i>Ara militaris</i>) se distribuye de manera fragmentada desde México hasta Arg...
AbstractForest structure and composition have been used to assess the habitat characteristics that d...
There are 17 extant species of macaws in the Neotropics, most of them found in South America. Two su...
In the 90s, organizations in charge of wildlife management in Medellín, released macaws (Psittacid...
Habitat destruction and illegal bird trading are the main threats to most endangered species of psit...
The Scarlet Macaw (Ara macao) is an endangered species. In Costa Rica, the Scarlet Macaw population ...
The Psittacidae family faces extinction risk due to habitat destruction and illegal trade. This stud...
The IUCN Red List is challenged with assessing the conservation status of species on which reliable ...
Rodríguez, Oscar, Castillo, Leandro, Smith, Paul, Castillo, Hugo del (2019): Status and distribution...
Advances in technology and molecular methodologies now provide an unprecedented view into the comple...
AbstractWe recorded a population of Military Macaws in the community of Salazares, Nayarit, Mexico. ...
Costa Rica. Feeding data acquired in this study were not collected systematically, but opportunistic...
The Central Pacific Conservation Area contains one of Costa Rica’s two viable, but threatened Scarle...
El Guacamayo Verde (Ara militaris) se distribuye de manera fragmentada desde México hasta Argentina....
We report for first time the presence of military macaw (Ara militaris) in the north region of Guerr...
El Guacamayo Verde (<i>Ara militaris</i>) se distribuye de manera fragmentada desde México hasta Arg...
AbstractForest structure and composition have been used to assess the habitat characteristics that d...
There are 17 extant species of macaws in the Neotropics, most of them found in South America. Two su...
In the 90s, organizations in charge of wildlife management in Medellín, released macaws (Psittacid...
Habitat destruction and illegal bird trading are the main threats to most endangered species of psit...
The Scarlet Macaw (Ara macao) is an endangered species. In Costa Rica, the Scarlet Macaw population ...
The Psittacidae family faces extinction risk due to habitat destruction and illegal trade. This stud...
The IUCN Red List is challenged with assessing the conservation status of species on which reliable ...
Rodríguez, Oscar, Castillo, Leandro, Smith, Paul, Castillo, Hugo del (2019): Status and distribution...
Advances in technology and molecular methodologies now provide an unprecedented view into the comple...
AbstractWe recorded a population of Military Macaws in the community of Salazares, Nayarit, Mexico. ...
Costa Rica. Feeding data acquired in this study were not collected systematically, but opportunistic...
The Central Pacific Conservation Area contains one of Costa Rica’s two viable, but threatened Scarle...