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The vibrantly colored eclectus parrot (Eclectus roratus) is native to the Solomon Islands, New Guinea and northeastern Australia. Credit - Bernard Spragg via Flickr (CCO 1.0).
February 5, 2021
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Nearly one-third of parrot species are threatened with extinction, and a new study concludes that current protected areas are not sufficient to protect parrot diversity, overlapping with only 10% of the geographic range of all parrot species. Agriculture is the main threat to parrots and is especially relevant in the Neotropics, where parrot species richness is highest. The fate of parrots is largely tied to the fate of forests, as 70% of parrots are forest-dependent. 

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