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Illegal Wildlife Trade--Parrots in Peril

13 min · 9 de sep de 2025
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2516405/fan_mail/new]  In this episode of Conservation Beyond the Cage, we explore the realities of the illegal parrot trade: how smugglers use advanced technology, how the COVID-19 pandemic fueled trafficking by weakening enforcement, and the devastating toll on wild populations. We also confront a hard truth—society has grown desensitized to parrots in cages, forgetting they are wildlife meant to thrive in the skies, not behind bars.  Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2516405/support] For more information visit us online at www.rarespecies.org and follow us on TikTok (@rarespecies.org), Instagram (@rarespec), YouTube (@rarespec) and Facebook (@rarespec).

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