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The recent Tshopo decree bans the capture and trade of both gray and red-fronted parrots (Poicephalus gulielmi), also called the “green” parrot.
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The Norfolk Island Green Parrot was a common forest bird when Norfolk Island was settled by humans in the late 1700s, but after extensive clearing of trees and introduction of feral predators, fewer ...
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