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  2. International parrot trade - Wikipedia

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    The Wild Bird Conservation Act (WBCA) [19] was enacted on October 23, 1992, to protect exotic bird species from international trade. The Act maintains that wild-caught birds may only be imported into the United States if they are produced in accordance with service-approved management plans for sustainable use of the species. [18]

  3. Birds International - Wikipedia

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    Birds International provides captive-bred birds to pet lovers, hobbyist, zoos and parks. [1] The company is evaluated to be "the biggest and most successful breeder of exotic birds in the world". It has 20,000 exotic birds at any given time. Most of them are exported to Asia, Europe and Japan. Prices can be high, making Birds International a ...

  4. Alexandrine parakeet - Wikipedia

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    Large Indian parakeet (P. e. nipalensis) Eastern Afghanistan, Pakistan, North India, Central India, East India, Nepal, and Bhutan. It is larger than the nominate subspecies, and more greyish-green. The back of the head and cheeks are tinged blue. Adult males have a broader black stripe across the lower cheek. Large Burmese parakeet (P. e. avensis)

  5. Woman accused of selling monkey on Craigslist sentenced ... - AOL

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    In 2023, authorities discovered several Craigslist posts listing exotic birds for sale, including keel-billed toucans and yellow-headed amazon parrots that are both federally protected under the ...

  6. Plume hunting - Wikipedia

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    Victorian-era fashion included large hats with wide brims decorated in elaborate creations of silk flowers, ribbons, and exotic plumes. Hats sometimes included entire exotic birds that had been stuffed. Plumage often came from birds in the Florida Everglades, some of which were nearly extinguished

  7. Wildlife trade - Wikipedia

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    The trade also includes demand for exotic pets especially birds, [48] and consumption of wildlife for meat. Large volumes of fresh water tortoises and turtles, snakes, pangolins and monitor lizards are consumed as meat in Asia, including in specialty restaurants that feature wildlife as gourmet dining.

  8. Stress Relief Solutions for Exotic Pets: From Birds to Reptiles

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    Calming aids for amphibians, birds, fish, reptiles, and rodents are readily available. Continue reading to learn more about stress relief for exotic pets! Matricalm for Birds

  9. Wildlife smuggling - Wikipedia

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    As a comparison, the United States is home to 900 species of birds. Commonly smuggled birds include the scarlet macaw; this colorful bird, with bright red, brilliant blue, yellow, and white feathers, is in high demand as a pet. [60] [61] Animals stolen in Latin America often end up in Europe, the United States, or Japan. Though there are laws ...

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