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 »
"Don't breed, don't buy, adopt!"
"well ithink it ok to own a parrot that has been captive bred an i think the ones in the wild should stay in the wild we have so many parrots in the u.s. that if we want one we can get one so ya i think its wrong to talk then out of the wild Address, ZIP "
"PLEASE!!! STOP THIS FROM HAPPENING."
"Please read this letter carefully and bar the imprortation of Amazon Parrots from Argentina Address, ZIP P.O. Box 3211, Scottsdale AZ 85271"
"There are more than ENOUGH of these birds in this country already! These birds do not make good pets once they are sexually mature and by & large are heavily donated to bird rescues and sanctuaries because of their aggressive natures. Leave them in th"
"I totally agree with this petition. It is terrible to even consider capturing wild birds and bringing them into the US. Address, ZIP 98367"
"Wild parrots should stay in the wild. There are enough domesticated parrots that need homes and parrot rescues are kept busy. Address, ZIP 19934"
"Don't encourage the illegal trade and death of exotic birds. Address, ZIP 63146"
"Rowayton, CT Address, ZIP Public outrage is growing, and will not go away. Do the right thing and protect these animals from harm."