The World Parrot Convention
More information on this is available on the website linked below
The proceedings against Harry Sissen grind on slowly
This means additional delay in the repatriation of the Lear's Macaws to Brazil
Notification to the Parties issued by CITES
This because of the decision by Antonio de Dios in the Philippines to start selling captive bred Spix's Macaws in his possession
Solved the images' problem
In the end the problem was quite simple, but time-consuming to solve
Problems with the images page
I am trying to get this sorted out at the moment and hopefully the images will be back soon
Financial aspects in the Sissen's case
A report on the findings is published on the website on the page below dedicated to this matter
The Permanent International Committee for the Recovery of the Spix's Macaw
It has now reached a seriously critical point as indicated by an extraordinary article published in
The last Spix's macaw is still lost
The last remaining Spix's macaw in the wild is still lost, however this does not mean that the project is at an end
Interview with Wolfgang Kiessling
You can find this interesting interview in the April issue of the German avicultural magazine
Campaign for the repatriation of the three Lear's Macaws
The strong campaign for the repatriation to Brazil of the three confiscated Lear's Mcaws in England continues
Latest technical reports from the Projeto Arara Azul
In the ten years the project have identified, registered, monitored and maintained 264 natural nest sites
Updating the news page
More news about the Spix's Macaw situation and the Harry Sissen trial
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Latest News
- Native trees planted on burned pasture land
- On-line article on American Bird Conservancy website November 2020
- Interesting paper on the Spix’s Macaw
- Burned pasture land in the Pantanal replaced with groves of native tree species
- Azul Airline decorates one of its jets with images of the Spix’s macaw
- Covid-19 prevents the corn replacement team operating
- Blue macaws help to grow the forest around them
- Fires destroy home of one of the world’s rarest birds in Brazil’s Pantanal
- Another ICMBio president resigns
- Spix’s macaws moved to outdoor aviaries
- You-tube video on reintroduction project
- ICMBio statement 11th March 2020
- Press release by ICMBio 19-2-2020
- Good news from Brazil
- Loro Parque Foundation has reintroduced six Lear’s into the wild in Brazil
- Report on hyacinths feeding on termites
- Update report on the fire situation in the Pantanal
- Paper on breeding performance of the Lear's Macaw in the wild
- Fires in the Pantanal
- Ten miles for the Spix's Macaw