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Cruelties to Indonesian Parrots

Parrots from the wild of Indonesia are caught to supply domestic and international illegal trade. ProFauna Indonesia revealed evidence on parrots smuggling to the Philippines and Surabaya where many cruelties happen behind the trade.

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More Beautiful in the Wild
More Beautiful in the Wild
PRLog (Press Release) - Jan 05, 2009 -
Thousands of parrots from the tropical wilderness of Papua and North Maluku are caught to supply  domestic and  international illegal wildlife trade every year. In their latest report released in 2008 entitled “PIRATED PARROTS”, the Indonesian wildlife protection NGO, ProFauna Indonesia, revealed evidence on the smuggling of wild caught parrots to the Philippines during their investigation. Meanwhile, the centre of domestic parrot trade is in Surabaya, where wild parrots are smuggled to big cities from Maluku and Papua.

Based on the  evidence documented  by ProFauna Indonesia on t animal markets in Surabaya (Bratang, Turi, and Kupang markets, it shows that domestic trade of  parrots  remains high. Some of the most wanted species are the sulphur-crested Cockatoo (Cacatua galerita), Goffin Cockatoo (Cacatua goffini), Moluccan Cockatoo (Cacatua moluccensis), black-capped Lory (Lorius lory), and many more.

In 2008, ProFauna recorded that approximately  1000 parrots were traded in Surabaya’s black markets. To disguise the protected birds from  government inspection , traders do not openly display the parrots. Instead, the birds are kept in private houses nearby. If there is a potential buyer that expresses interest, they will bring  him to where the endangered birds are kept.

The illegal trade and ownership of protected parrots violate the 1990 Indonesian wildlife act , concerning the Conservation of Natural Resources and their Ecosystems. Accordingly, the perpetrators are liable to a maximum sentence of five-years in prison and a maximum of 100 million Rupiah (10,000 USD) fine.

The increasing  rate  of parrot trade in Surabaya urges ProFauna to campaign on the protection of endangered parrots.  On December 30th, ProFauna staged a demonstration to advocate the public not to trade parrots. With a four-meter parrot shaped helium-balloon, ProFauna demands law enforcement by the government to strictly curb parrot  trade.

ProFauna Campaign Officer, R. Tri Prayudhi stated  that, ”Many cruelties  happen behind parrot trade. The parrot’s death rate is as high as 40 % by the time they arrive at the sales points. During the process of poaching, transportation and trade, many of them die due to poor conditions and bad handling”.  ProFauna believes that parrots are more beautiful in the wild. Particularly in Maluku and Papua, parrots in the wild also serve as a potential for tourism  that can support the local  economy.

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ProFauna Indonesia (www.profauna.org) is an active and dynamic wildlife protection organization, established in 1994. ProFauna works through education, campaign, investigation, and rescue, to save wildlife in Indonesia.

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Source:ProFauna Indonesia
Phone:+6281333899741
Fax:+62341569506
Address:Jl. Raya Candi II/ 179 Malang
Zip:65146
State/Province:East Java
Country:Indonesia
Industry:Charity, Volunteer, Indonesia
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Last Updated:Jan 05, 2009
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