Photo 1: Birds born in Loro Parque Fundación - Tenerife, feeding in the wild. Photo: Thiago Filadelfo
Lear s macaw is one of 10 species that LPF has managed to save from imminent extinction thanks to the funding of in situ and ex-situ conservation projects
Thanks to the efforts of LPF and the coordination team in Brazil led by biologist Erica Pacífico, 17 Lear s macaws have been successfully returned and 8 reintroduced into their habitat in Brazil.” Rafael Zamora, Scientific Director of Loro Parque Fundación
PUERTO DE LA CRUZ, SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, SPAIN, March 5, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Thanks to the initiative of Loro Parque, Animal Embassy and Biodiversity Conservation Centre, in close collaboration with Loro Parque Fundación, two more Lear s Macaws (Anodorhynchus leari) were released into their natural habitat a few days ago. The project for these parrots is one of the most important projects of the Loro Parque Fundación, which has managed to lower the status
Rare Blue-Throated Macaws Spotted Playing at Bird Park
Rare Blue-Throated Macaws Spotted Playing at Bird Park
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Parana, Brazil – Two blue-throated macaws were seen play-fight over a hanging wooden toy at Bird Park (The Parque das Aves) in the city of Foz do lguacu in the Brazilian state of Parana.
A video released by the Real Press shows two Caninde macaws, also known as blue-throated macaws and Wagler’s macaws, are engaging in a friendly ‘fight’ to win a wooden toy suspended on a branch.
According to BirdLife, a global partnership of bird conservation organizations, there are only 50 to 249 Caninde macaws left in the wild, which makes them a critically endangered species.
Loro Parque bids farewell to 2020 by celebrating its 48th anniversary
Despite having to close its doors for the first time in its history, which was nine months ago, the Park is celebrating its 48th anniversary after a year of important achievements and challenges.
Tenerife, Spain - 21 December, 2020 - Almost on the eve of Christmas and about to close a turbulent 2020, Loro Parque has celebrated its 48th anniversary this Thursday 17 December, in a year in which, despite the serious global crisis caused by the COVID-19, it has continued to strengthen its love and commitment to nature and animals.
Thus, after closing on 15 March, the Park has witnessed numerous births, as is customary in its facilities, and has obtained important results in its research and conservation projects, which have not been halted despite the circumstances.