Will thick-billed parrots be breeding in the wild in the US by 2040.
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Thick-billed parrots are an Endangered species found in conifer forests in mountainous parts of Northern mexico and previously Arizona and New Mexico. They are threatened by the pet-trade, deforestation, and climate change
After a failed reintroduction in the 1980s, when we were releasing adult parrots caged their whole life, efforts to conserve them have focused on maintaining the mexican population,
With new expertice gathered on succesful parrot reintroductions in many other species, and the threat of climate change in the southern part of the natural range, will an attempt be made again?
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