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Officials to Free Puerto Rican Parrots

November 08, 2006 — Filed in: Conservation

The Associated Press

Puerto Rican Amazone (Amazona vittata)

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - Twenty-one Puerto Rican parrots raised in captivity will be released - a first attempt to create a new population of the threatened species by reintroducing it into an area where it previously existed, U.S. wildlife officials said Wednesday.

The parrots - which are bright green with a red forehead and wings that flash turquoise in flight - will be let go at the Rio Abajo aviary in Utuado on Sunday, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said in a statement.

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Federal Govt clears path for $650m pulp mill

November 08, 2006 — Filed in: Conservation

ABC

Red tailed black cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus banksii )

Construction of a $650 million pulp mill near Penola, in south-east South Australia, could begin in the next few weeks, after yesterday’s granting of Federal Government approval.

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