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ParrotScience
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Parrots are complicated creatures. Learn about your birds behaviour by listening to our podcast. We will discuss the latest in avian news, behaviour, wild parrots, and conservation efforts to save these birds. An enhanced podcast with pictures as well as video feeds.
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31-Jan-2006 |
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ParroTScience Episodes - | Kakapo - Flightless Parrot - Episode 8 | Play in Popup. | The amazing tale about the heaviest parrot in the world. The flightless kakapo can weigh up to 9 pounds. This nocturnal bird is classified as critically endangered, with all known members of the species surviving on remote islands off the coast of New Zealand. Conservation efforts began for this bird early - in the 1890s and various attempts to keep this unusual parrot alive have met with mixed success. With the introduction of the Kakapo Recovery plan, this unique island parrot may been on the road to recovery. In a land with no native mammals (except for bats), it appears as though the Kakapo has adapted to fill the niches that mammals occupy.This is a great episode for those with displays on their iPod or watching it on the computer. ***Plenty of photos and live web links embedded as you go along! If you want more information, click on the photo when listening***This episode features Paul Jansen of the Kakapo Recovery Programme in New Zealand, sponsored by Comalco. Listener comments are welcome to our 24 phone message line at +1 718 395 2283Special thanks to Stephen Fry www.stephenfry.com for his voicework in this episode.Photos courtesy of the New Zealand Department of Conservation |
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| The Gabriel Foundation - Episode 7 | Play in Popup. | What do you do if you become too sick to care for your bird? What about if you move to another country and can't take your bird? What if your bird became too agressive to manage? What happens if you need to part with your pet parrot? That's the topic of this week's ParrotScience.com Podcast featuring an interview with Julie Weiss-Murad of the Gabriel Foundation out of Denver, Colorado, USA. As more and more people become interesting in owning a pet parrot, more and more people have to get rid of their pet parrot. Where do they all go? How do you know if you are giving your bird to a reputable place? The Gabriel Foundation, a registered charity has been around for over a decade and strives to provide more opportunities for pet parrots. |
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| Kidnapped in Columbia - Episode 6 | Play in Popup. | Imagine doing some research as part of your university work, and then being kidnapped in the middle of it. That's exactly what happened to Roelant Jonker while studying parrots in Columbia. Listen to Roelant's tale as he discussed how he spent almost 8 months kidnapped by FARC Rebels, a listed and known terrorist organization (with their own website http://www.farcep.org). A very interesting story from a very positive individual. |
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| AraProject - Wild Macaws in the Netherlands - Episode 5 | Play in Popup. | Episode 5 of 12. Today we have parrot news about a wind farm project in Australia being stopped over fears of its threats to the orange-bellied parrot. Interviews on todays show are Part 2 of our interview with Liz Wilson, a parrot behaviour consultant. We also have the second half of our interview with Dr. Jamie Gilardi, head of the World Parrot Trust. We also talk with Roelant Jonker of AraProject.nl, a group dedicated to the preservation of free-flying macaws that live in the Netherlands. Also, a newspaper obituary for a parrot. At the end of the program we also get an update from Angel Baty on the progress of Eli, the macaw who spent a freezing night outdoors. |
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| Lorikeet Frenzy - Video Cast | Play in Popup. | Outside of Wollongong, NSW in Australia I stopped in the mountains to discover a bunch of rainbow lorikeets, crimson rosellas, and a king parrot feasting on a leftover pile of sunflower seeds from someone. I stopped in and scooped up a few and then went into a pile of birds feeding on a tree stump for a super close-up look. This is a large video file (18MB) , just about 3 minutes long. |
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