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Parrots International

An all-volunteer organization. Our Board of Directors involves a diverse team of individuals with a wide range of talents, experiences, knowledge and education. The team is dedicated to the conservation of endangered parrot species and improving the welfare of both companion parrots and parrots in the wild. We are committed to remaining non-partisan, above "eco-politics" and working cooperatively with other conservation organizations for the maximum benefit of the birds.

We endeavor to generate continuing awareness of parrots throughout the world by supporting international conservation efforts to help maintain and preserve parrots in their natural habitat.We work to create strategic partnerships to accomplish effective parrot conservation for each project.

In addition we support captive breeding programs that are tied closely to maintaining wild captive bred populations of endangered parrots.

Parrots International is active in supporting conservation programs in the field.

“Conservation Happens in the Wild.”

Following is a list of species work, in situ conservation projects, and responsible aviculture projects that Parrots International has been involved in supporting and promoting:

• Alternative Headdress
• African Grey Project
• Bahama Parrot Project
• Blue-fronted Amazon Rescue
• Blue-headed Raquet-tail Parrot Project
• Blue-throated Macaw Project
• Reintroduction Project
• Foz do Iguaçu Macaw Reintroduction Project
• Great Green Macaw Project
• Hyacinth Macaw Project
• Lear’s Macaw Corn Subsidy Project
• Licuri Palm Project
• One Earth Conservation Project
• Pfrimer’s Conure Project
• Phillipine Cockatoo
• Puerto Rican Parrot Recovery Project
• Slender-billed Conure Project
• Spix’s Macaw Habitat Project
• Spix’s Macaw School Project
• Yellow-eared Parrot Project
• Yellow-naped Amazon Project

Conservation