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- The Parrot Cartel: Inside the Illegal Trade in African Grey Parrots | WIRE
A yearlong investigation exposes how poachers, smugglers, and exotic-pet buyers drive the global black market for African grey parrots — one of the world’s most trafficked birds
- Inferring patterns of wildlife trade through monitoring social media . . .
The decline was particularly pronounced in exporters, among whom posts featuring wild-sourced Psittacus parrots ceased altogether However, posts do indicate ongoing trade activity in Iraq, Libya, Southern Asia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, highlighting locations where targeted interventions may be most effective
- Total ban in trade in wild African Grey Parrots | WWF
Wild populations of African grey parrots have been greatly reduced due to the pet trade and destruction and fragmentation of their habitat It is estimated that the populations have decreased by over 50 per cent in many areas
- Trade and habitat change virtually eliminate the Grey Parrot from Ghana
Ghana has lost 9099% of its Grey Parrots since 1992, a time when the population had – presumably already been seriously reduced by two decades of extremely heavy trade
- African Grey Parrot: Species in Decline - All About Birds
The African Grey Parrot – a highly intelligent bird that is popular as a pet – has been eliminated from much of its west African range and the largest populations are now only found in central Africa
- IMPACT REPORT - parrots. org
ger Together Across the world parrot species face significant risks, with nearly half experiencing declines in their wil populations Over a quarter are now globally threatened with extinction, struggling against many threats including wildlife traficking and
- How Many Wild Caught Parrots Die Before The Pet Store
In investigations, up to 66 of African grey parrots who have been poached from the wild for the exotic pet trade will die in transit It is estimated that 70 percent of wild-caught parrots died before ever reaching the pet store
- African Grey Parrots Are Popular—And It’s Fueling Illegal Trade
But how do the endangered birds get from African forests to your feed? Wildlife crime reporter Rene Ebersole joins Host Flora Lichtman to describe her investigation into the global parrot trade, and the black market for wild African greys that is threatening their existence
- African Grey Parrot Consumption in China - Wildlife Trade Report from . . .
As China continues to address the complexities of wildlife trade regulation, new research conducted by TRAFFIC sheds light on consumer attitudes toward African grey parrot ownership, and the implications for conservation and legal trade
- Saving Africas grey parrots from the illegal wildlife trade
Here, unsustainable trade practices and corruption fuel a relentless market for grey parrots Major transit points such as Kinshasa’s and Kisangani’s airports see hundreds of parrots shipped monthly, often in horrific conditions
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