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Macaw Landing
The macaw landing foundation is dedicated to preservation of this species; aviaries are necessary for the birds' health and welfare which is why breeders use them.
In the wild, these parrots live in tropical forests and savannahs of South and Central America and Africa. There are about 30 known species of these birds; perhaps there are more in remote regions. Some species are endangered or extinct from the wild.
The macaw landing foundation is dedicated to preservation of this species; aviaries are necessary for the birds' health and welfare which is why breeders use them.
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Macaw Landing -
aviaries, breeders
The main reasons are habitat destruction and pet trade. These birds are easy to tame and teach some words, although they are not the best talkers. Larger parrots require much room in the enclosure so purchasing such a pet take your living conditions into account. The macaw landing foundation is dedicated to preservation of this species; aviaries are necessary for the birds' health and welfare which is why breeders use them.
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