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New conservation zone set up for the critically endangered Yellow-eared Parrot

31/03/2009 14:52:30
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Yellow-eared parrot looking out from nest. Credit ProAves

March 2009. ProAves has established a second permanent ecological zone in Colombia to conserve the Critically Endangered Yellow-eared Parrot. The ecological zone was created next door to the Yellow-eared Parrot Bird Reserve on a farm called La Antioqueña, in Riosucio.

Antioqueña is a 1038 acres farm situated at 2600-2850 metres above sea level and located in the humid montane forest. It contains 692 acres of forest and 346 acres of pasturelands for cattle. This is a critical site for the Yellow-eared Parrot for reproduction and feeding due to the presence of the Wax Palm and key foraging trees such as Cytharexilum subflavescens, Croton magdalenensis and Sapium utyle.

Farm La Antioqueña farm and Yellow-eared Parrot Bird Reserve.

Farm La Antioqueña farm and Yellow-eared Parrot Bird Reserve.

Private conservation area

The farm is owned by Julia Amparo Velásquez Mejía and Gildardo Alzate Gómez, two veterinary doctors devoted to conservation, have owned the land for twenty years ago. With their help, ProAves will manage the farm for the benefit of the parrots with actions such as silvi-pasture, forest fragment protection and Wax Palm reforestation.
The reserve was set up with the support of Fundación Loro Parque and American Bird Conservancy.

If you want to contribute to ProAves conservation work on Yellow-eared Parrots, please support them with an online donation.

 

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Yellow-eared Parrot.

ProAves are doing amazing work in Colombia. It is great to see this joint development with a Private conservation area. Anyone can sponsor a nest box for the Yellow-eared Parrot and other endangered parrot species through ProAves. It is a great way to help ! Check out parrot nest box sponsorships on the ProAves website.

Posted by: Brenton Head | 05 Apr 2009 02:48:25

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