Addition of Blue-Fronted Amazon Parrots (Amazona aestiva) to the Approved List of Non-Captive-Bred Birds Under the Wild Bird Conservation Act of 1992
Andrea Gaski,Chief, U.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceDivision of Management Authority, 4401 North FairfaxDrive, Room 700, Arlington, Virginia 22203703-358-2095.Dear Ms. Gaski,This letter is a response to... continue reading »
"Please protect parrots in the wild from being used for commercial gain. Address, ZIP Seattle, WA 98109"
"I'm taking care of 2 parrots that were rescued from neglectful and abusive owners. Address, ZIP Mount Vernon, WA"
"I'm not a US citizen, but you need all the help you can get."
"There are too many birds bred in captivity. There are too many unwanted birds at rescue facilities. We do not need wild birds captured and imported!!! Address, ZIP CA, 94538"
"not to mention more disease introduced to the already plagued captive bird populations, and opening the door to more trapping and capturing of other bird species"
"These birds need to stay in the wild where they belong. There are far too many "homeless" birds now and it is completely inconceivable why this should be allowed."
"I personally have owned Blue-Fronted Amazons. In fact, my sister currently has one of the last wild caught Blue-Fronts imported into this country in 1991. This bird was brought into the country as a pin feather covered fledgling, and most of the other bir"
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"Do not promote this cruelty, please. Address, ZIP 96721"
"Please! No more trapping of these beautiful birds. Allow them to live free in the countries of their birth. I am strongly opposed to any relaxing of laws that protect wild birds from being caught and bred here in the U.S. in captivity. There is nothing so"
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