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Illegal trade of parrots

by Pilar 413 soto

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No to the illegal trade of parrots
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Técnico Salesiano
Name: Pilar Soto
Grade: 1F1
The Parrots
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Parrots have curved downwards that are designed to break seeds and fruits




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The most characteristic colors of parrots are green, red, yellow and blue.

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Parrots stay with the same partner for long periods of time, even for life.


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The Parrots
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Parrots have curved downwards that are designed to break seeds and fruits




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The most characteristic colors of parrots are green, red, yellow and blue.

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Parrots stay with the same partner for long periods of time, even for life.


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Distribution and habitat

They generally live in tropical or warm regions. Parrots occupy a large space from the tropical rainforest to the deserts of the interior of Australia.
Parrot habitats
Parrot feeding
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In addition to seeds such as sunflower, millet, canary seed, corn and other varieties, we must also include fruits and vegetables in the diet.
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Distribution and habitat

They generally live in tropical or warm regions. Parrots occupy a large space from the tropical rainforest to the deserts of the interior of Australia.
Parrot habitats
Parrot feeding
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In addition to seeds such as sunflower, millet, canary seed, corn and other varieties, we must also include fruits and vegetables in the diet.
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The worst threat to wild parrots is currently capture for the local and international pet trade. Other threats are the increase in the rural population, agriculture, large scale logging and the destruction of nests by poachers.
Causes for its extinction
Measures to prevent the extinction of parrots
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It is extremely important to work together with the population to strengthen the skills of the inhabitants of the area through training, community surveillance and patrols in vulnerable areas within the properties where parrot species live, and thereby avoid over exploitation.
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