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There are an estimated 50 million parrots kept as pets in the U.S., making them one of the most popular domesticated animals. However, these complex creatures remain largely misunderstood. Parrots exhibit intelligence comparable to 3-to-5-year-old children, can live over 100 years, and are more valuable than cocaine on the black market. Their beauty and social nature make them desirable pets, yet many species are fragile and endangered. Award-winning journalist Mira Tweti reveals the intricate lives of parrots, challenging common misconceptions about their intelligence and personalities. She highlights the deep emotional bonds these birds form with their flockmates and their human caretakers, often referred to as "parronts." The book also addresses serious issues stemming from the recent "bird boom," including rampant trapping and habitat destruction that threaten wild parrot populations. Many parrots in captivity face neglect and abuse, with avian rescuers overwhelmed by the number of birds needing help. The Humane Society of the U.S. has even considered euthanasia for unwanted birds, while unregulated breeders continue to flood the market with young parrots. Tweti explores the global parrot trade, avian flu threats, and the potential of eco-tourism to aid conservation efforts. Comprehensive and passionately written, this work is a vital addition to discussions on animal behavior and conservation.

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Of Parrots and People, Mira Tweti

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Titel
Of Parrots and People
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Mira Tweti
Verlag
Penguin
Erscheinungsdatum
2008
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
317
ISBN10
0670019690
ISBN13
9780670019694
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Beschreibung
There are an estimated 50 million parrots kept as pets in the U.S., making them one of the most popular domesticated animals. However, these complex creatures remain largely misunderstood. Parrots exhibit intelligence comparable to 3-to-5-year-old children, can live over 100 years, and are more valuable than cocaine on the black market. Their beauty and social nature make them desirable pets, yet many species are fragile and endangered. Award-winning journalist Mira Tweti reveals the intricate lives of parrots, challenging common misconceptions about their intelligence and personalities. She highlights the deep emotional bonds these birds form with their flockmates and their human caretakers, often referred to as "parronts." The book also addresses serious issues stemming from the recent "bird boom," including rampant trapping and habitat destruction that threaten wild parrot populations. Many parrots in captivity face neglect and abuse, with avian rescuers overwhelmed by the number of birds needing help. The Humane Society of the U.S. has even considered euthanasia for unwanted birds, while unregulated breeders continue to flood the market with young parrots. Tweti explores the global parrot trade, avian flu threats, and the potential of eco-tourism to aid conservation efforts. Comprehensive and passionately written, this work is a vital addition to discussions on animal behavior and conservation.