Brazil's Grey-breasted Parakeet is in trouble and may face extinction. Habitat loss and poaching have reduced the global population of this species to just 250 adult individuals and almost all of these birds rely on one isolated hilltop forest in Brazil. ABC and partner Aquasis are urgently working to save this Critically Endangered species by reducing poaching, increasing reproductive rates and expanding the bird's habitat range. We can help the Grey-breasted Parakeet bounce back – but we need your help to make it happen.
Free Flight is that we are giving the birds to there natural doing. We give there freedom to fly
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