Spix’s macaw Cyanopsitta spixii transfer. A press release by Al-Wabra
Wildlife Conservation in October 2005
The Al Wabra
Wildlife Preservation has maintained a population of Spix's macaws in
modernized and rented facilities ever since.
It was always a part of our strategy not to keep all the birds in one location,
and we were attempting to have a minimum impact on the birds in
After discovering that there was an old health problem within the Swiss
population; including the PDD issue, that was also identified in the former
Philippine population and
experiencing ongoing problems with egg fertility and embryonic mortality, we
decided to relocate them to another location
that would be better equipped to deal with these issues and
where we would have the facilities to isolate the birds from each other if
needed.
Additional to this we found the location in
had ongoing problems in organizing qualified staff and staff
replacement to stay in the location for longer periods.
As a result we have been negotiating possibilities to move the birds to
in the new location to ensure a permanent back up of
experienced staff and veterinarians in the case of problems.
However we recently experienced an attempted theft of the birds in
security, including armed guards, to discourage any further
attempts.
However we still did not consider the situation there safe not least based on
the fact that the house next to the facility was recently sold and we
anticipate
problems with the new land lord.
As the plans to move the birds to the
and decided to transfer the birds to
Future plans have to be re-evaluated and new strategies developed. It is still
our goal to establish a population outside
at this point we are not certain if we still wish to
proceed with plans to move birds to the
The birds were moved over the process of two days and the last two arrived in
now settled into their new surroundings.
For safety reasons we decided not to inform any persons, not directly involved
in the process, in advance of this transfer and kept strict secrecy about
our plans until the birds were safely in
We do appreciate any concern for the Spix's macaw and must stress that the
decision to move the birds to
circumstances we believe it is the best for the future of the birds.
We will keep the web-site updated about the future and our new plans and
strategies as
they develop.
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