FOSTER PARROTS, LTD. CONSERVATION
PROJECT GUYANA






Our efforts to protect parrots in captivity in the U.S. were enhanced by the opportunity to help protect the freedom of those that remain in the wild in Guyana. A single, private donation to Foster Parrots, Ltd. in 2004 funded the construction of Maipaima Eco-Lodge, deep in the forest of Nappi Village at the foot of the Kanuku Mountains in Southern Guyana.

In Guyana, trapping wildlife for international pet and zoo markets was once one of the few economic opportunities available to indigenous people. Now eco-tourism provides tremendous incentive to protect native wildlife and preserve the stunning natural habitat of Guyana. Taking advantage of training programs offered at the Iwokrama Centre for Rain Forest Conservation, Amerindians are becoming forest guides, researchers and expert birders. Training in guest services is offered at Rockview in the village of Annai, and workers are finding employment opportunities as porters, in transportation and in cultural demonstrations and performances that transport us all to a simpler, more beautiful life.



Of 335 species of parrots in the world, 28 species are native to Guyana. Scarlet Macaws, Green Winged Macaws and Blue and Golds fly here. Mealy Amazons, Orange Winged Amazons and Yellow Crowned Amazons call to one another from tree to tree. Hawk Headed or “Red Fan” parrots can be spied in the jungle.... The Pakaraima Mountains in Guyana are the last stronghold for the Sun Conure in all of South America.
Foster Parrots, Ltd. is a very small non-profit organization whose mission in Guyana is to protect wild parrots and all wildlife by facilitating and supporting village based eco-tourism efforts. In an attempt to help inspire the next generation of Conservationists, Foster Parrots also supports nature-based education in Amerindian village schools and the activities of Junior Wildlife Clubs.

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