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This Puerto Rican parrot, shown here at the Mayague Zoo in the western part of Puerto
Rico, was a vanishing species when photographed on March 24, 1967. Listed as an
endangered species that year, the few surviving emerald green birds were found only
within the Caribbean National Forest. A joint project between the Forest Service
and the Fish and Wildlife Service commenced in 1967 to save the foot-high parrot
from extinction.
Since its listing as an endangered species, captive breeding programs have enabled
successful releases of the parrot into the wild. The Caribbean National Forest maintains current information
about the bird.
(Photo from the Forest History Society collection.)
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