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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. Kaytee - Wikipedia

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    As of 1993, Kaytee had 365 employees and annual sales of about $70 million. [3] At that time, it also held about 1300 exotic bird species in an aviary in Chilton. [3] Engler sold the company to Central Garden & Pet in 1997. [4] They renamed the company Central Avian & Small Animal and continued to market products under the Kaytee brand. [4]

  4. 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.

  5. 10 Expensive and Exotic Pets That Rich People Actually Own - AOL

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    When it comes to exotic parrots, the hyacinth macaw is the epitome of luxury. With its brilliant blue feathers and powerful beak, this stunning bird costs anywhere from $5,000 to north of $30,000 .

  6. Plume hunting - Wikipedia

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    The fashion craze, which began in the 1870s, became so widespread that by 1886 birds were being killed for the millinery trade at a rate of five million a year; many species faced extinction as a result. [2] In Florida, plume birds were first driven away from the most populated areas in the northern part of the state, and forced to nest further ...

  7. Alexandrine parakeet - Wikipedia

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    The sale of Alexandrine parakeets is not banned in Pakistan, and they can be found being openly sold in the markets of Lahore and Rawalpindi. Their sale is banned in India, and yet they are sold in broad daylight in urban bird markets, suggesting that the Indian government is allocating insufficient resources for their protection.

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