World Parrot Trust

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The World Parrot Trust is an international charity dedicated to saving parrots. When the Trust was founded in 1989 at Paradise Park, Hayle in Cornwall, UK, it was decided that the main objective was to promote the survival of all parrot species and the welfare of individual birds. The Trust has achieved these aims by funding vital conservation work, research projects and educational programmes, both locally and internationally.

Over its eighteen year span the Trust has raised some $2.0 M US and has used these funds to begin and support conservation and welfare projects in over 20 countries for more than 40 species of parrot[1]. The Trust has expanded globally to include national branches in Africa, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Italy, Netherlands, Scandinavia, Spain and the United States.

In 1999, the Trust joined with the IUCN to publish the Parrot Action Plan, to help protect 89 species of parrot from habitat destruction and international trade.[2]

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  1. ^ Our Work. Retrieved on 2007-08-11.
  2. ^ Action plan launched to save endangered parrots. Retrieved on 2007-08-11.

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