Burned pasture land in the Pantanal replaced with groves of native tree species
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
Azul Airline decorates one of its jets with images of the Spix’s macaw
Blue macaws help to grow the forest around them
Blue macaws help to grow the forest around them
Fires destroy home of one of the world’s rarest birds in Brazil’s Pantanal
Fires destroy home of one of the world’s rarest birds in Brazil’s Pantanal
Another ICMBio president resigns
Another ICMBio president resigns
Spix’s macaws moved to outdoor aviaries
Spix’s macaws moved to outdoor aviaries
You-tube video on reintroduction project
You-tube video on reintroduction project
ICMBio statement 11th March 2020
ICMBio statement 11th March 2020
Press release by ICMBio 19-2-2020
Press release by ICMBio 19-2-2020
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- Interesting articles on the keeping, breeding and development of the Lear’s macaw at ACTP Germany
- More welcome news about the Spix’s macaws in the wild
- The number of Spix’s Macaws has reached 331
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- Spix’s Macaws released
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