Link to an interesting report
An interesting report on Al-Wabra in yesterday's Gulf Times
Complete information
Complete information about the three Lear's Macaws hatched at Loro Parque
Quite a lot has been happening in these months!
The Lear's Macaw young hatched earlier this year at both Al-Wabra Wildlife Conservation and Loro Parque are doing well
A count of the Lear's Macaw population
by Fundação Biodiversitas staff in June 2007 at the Canudos Biological Station in Bahia, Brazil
Lear's macaw hatched in May at Loro Parque
It is doing well as you can see from this image sent to me today
AWWP successfully hatched three more Lear's Macaws
The three chicks are being hand-reared by experienced staff after being artificially incubated
Partnership between AFA and AVID
Their shared objective is to provide three 125 KHZ scanners to help conservation efforts to save the Lear's and Spix's Macaws
The Summer Fair of Fine Art and Antiques at Olympia in London
Found an original lithograph of the magnificent study of a Glaucous Macaw by M. Werner
Edward, the new Lear's Macaw
The young Lear's Macaw is now three weeks old and weighs 495 g
TV programme on the Spix's Macaw
The TV programme made by Gabi Schlag and Benno Weg will be broadcast on the Arte channel on Wednesday, 6th June at 7.00 p.m.
Loro Parque has successfully hatched its first Lear's Macaw
Curator Matthias Reinschmidt is putting together a detailed report; I will publish this on the website as soon as I receive it
Excellent news from Al Wabra Wildlife Preservation
AWWP announce the hatching of three Spix’s Macaws; this has increased AWWP’s Spix’s Macaw population to 50 individuals
Symposium organised by Parrots International
The presentations were excellent as was the networking opportunity with other parrot conservationists
Disappointing news from the Berlepsch estate
Diaries kept by Hans Freiherr von Berlepsch during his expedition to eastern Paraguay in 1886 have been lost
Updated information
News about Blue Macaws around the world in the last four months
More excellent news from Loro Parque
The young Spix's Macaw, which hatched a week ago, is doing well. Congratulations to all at Loro Parque!
Report about a trip to the forests of eastern Paraguay in 1917
The author states that he saw enormous flocks of Amazon parrots and smaller groups of the three macaws
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- Cromwell Purchase reports briefly on Spix’s Macaw project
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- Interesting articles on the keeping, breeding and development of the Lear’s macaw at ACTP Germany
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- The number of Spix’s Macaws has reached 331
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