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For Immediate Release: October 31, 2008
Contact:
, American Bird Conservancy, 202-234-7181, ext. 216
, Asociación Armonia, www.armonia-bo.org
, World Land Trust - US, 540-878-5410, www.worldlandtrust-us.org
Photos of the project are available at http://www.abcbirds.org/newsandreports/information/btmacaw_photo.html
First Protected Area Established for Critically
Endangered Blue-throated Macaw
(Washington, D.C.) The Bolivian conservation
organization Asociación Armonía, with the support
of American Bird Conservancy and World Land Trust-US, has
created the world’s first protected area, to be named
the Barba Azul Nature Reserve, for the Blue-throated Macaw,
a critically endangered species with a population estimated
at just 300 birds. The group purchased an 8,785 acre ranch
in the grasslands of eastern Bolivia, a site with 20 Blue-throated
Macaws during the breeding season.
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| Photo: Joe Tobias/Armonia |
“This is a huge conservation achievement,”
noted George Fenwick, President of American Bird Conservancy.
“The main threats to the Blue-throated Macaw are capture
for the pet trade and habitat destruction for cattle ranching,
and, until now, the species’ habitat was completely
unprotected.”
The Blue-throated Macaw is endemic to savannas
in the Beni province of Bolivia, and depends on motucu palms
for nesting. These palms occur in palm “islands”
embedded in the extensive seasonally-flooded grasslands. The
entire known population of the species exists on private ranches
which undergo yearly burning and heavy grazing by cattle.
“In the face of this development
pressure, there is an urgent need to expand the new reserve
to conserve a viable population of this spectacular macaw
and the many other vulnerable species within it,” said
Byron Swift, Executive Director of World Land Trust - US.
The Barba Azul Nature Reserve also protects
excellent Beni savanna habitat with good populations of vulnerable
species, such as the Sharp-tailed Tyrant, Cock-tailed Tyrant,
and Black-masked Finch. Healthy populations of the Near Threatened
Greater Rhea and Orinoco Goose are common in the area.
Research in the area of the new reserve
found the highest known density of the Blue-throated Macaw
with a roosting site in the dry season holding 70 individuals
and 20 during the rainy season. The birds inhabit a remote
area with poor access, and the large group roosts in the forest
islands. Armonía/Loro Parque Fundación have
identified a further five ranches for sale that are at risk
of being developed and that are essential for the expansion
of the new private reserve, to protect 41% of the of the known
Blue-throated Macaw population.
“This work builds on the Armonía/Loro
Parque Fundación Blue-throated Macaw Conservation Program
which has supported both research on the macaw and public
outreach, including a pride campaign to build awareness of
the macaw and support its conservation,” said Bennett
Hennessey, Executive Director of Armonía. “Raising
public awareness to build local support for the macaw is our
most potent tool to halt the illegal taking of these rare
birds for the pet trade.”
Armonía is planning the development
of a research station and ecotourism facility with access
by airplane at the site to help support the project, and through
Bird Endowment and Loro Parque Fundación support, the
organization has also been experimenting with nest boxes for
the birds. The macaws are taking to them readily and this
provides an exciting opportunity to boost macaw breeding success
while habitat restoration is underway. It should also be possible
to expand macaw habitat by creating new tree islands. Removing
grazing pressure will improve habitat within existing tree
islands and improve conditions for other savanna species.
Similarly, controlling fire will enhance habitat for all grassland
species and prevent degradation of the tree islands.
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American Bird
Conservancy (ABC) is the only organization that works
solely to conserve native wild birds and their habitats throughout
the Americas. ABC is consistently awarded a top, four-star
rating by the independent group, Charity Navigator.
Asociación
Armonia is a Bolivian nonprofit organization dedicated
to the conservation of birds and their habitats in Bolivia.
World
Land Trust - US is an international conservation organization
working to preserve the world's most biologically important
and threatened lands.
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