One reason that parrots may seem to be doing so well in the wild is that they are intelligent and adaptable. There are also many different species, some of which are more seriously threatened than others. Parrots all have large, hooked beaks that are quite powerful, and feet that they can use to manipulate many different objects. Because they are intelligent, they love to spend time playing with toys and interacting with their owners.
There are many different reasons why any animal or bird is becoming endangered but for many parrot species, the problem is due to habitat loss. The forests where many of these creatures live and feed are being cut down for agricultural use or for humans to build homes. If you work with companies that try and preserve the environment you can, by extension, help keep these birds safe.
While you may wonder how to help slow habitat loss, the fact is that there are many companies that are working to achieve the same goal. If you are not sure which companies to support, find out which ones are working in areas where the most endangered birds are breeding. That way you can help protect the parrots that need the most care and preservation in order to prevent them from becoming extinct.
Most parrots share beautiful plumage. Most are brightly colored like the hyacinth macaw but some, like the African Grey are less colorful. All parrots are very intelligent and many can be taught to say different words and phrases. Many owners also appreciate the longer lifespan that larger species possess.
The fact that these birds bring high prices as pets is one reason that they are endangered. It is not uncommon for nests to be raided and eggs and young birds taken to be sold on the black market. There are stories of people being stopped by authorities with young birds and eggs hidden in their clothing. Usually the birds do not survive the trip but smugglers continue to try and transport them internationally.
One thing that you can do to help protect these beautiful creatures is to be very careful where you get any birds that you add to your family. Researching breeders to make sure that they are actually offering domestically bred birds can be a good first step. Seeing where the birds are bred and raised can help you eliminate those that have been captured in the wild.
Because so many of these birds are struggling in the wild, it is even more important for consumers to do their research before they add one of these birds into their homes. By researching breeders, finding ones that hand raise babies born in captivity rather than plucked from the wild, and taking steps to help preserve natural habitat, you can help to ensure these colorful creatures will be around to amaze and enchant future generations.
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