INVESTIGADORES
RIVERA Luis Osvaldo
artículos
Título:
Status of Tucumán parrot Amazona tucumana in Bolivia: insights for a global assessment.
Autor/es:
RIVERA LUIS OSVALDO; ROJAS LLANOS RAUL; POLITI NATALIA; HENNESSEY BENNETT; BUCHER ENRIQUE H.
Revista:
ORYX
Editorial:
Flora and Fauna Internacional
Referencias:
Año: 2010 vol. 44 p. 110 - 113
ISSN:
0030-6053
Resumen:
The Tucuma´n parrot Amazona tucumana is restricted to the southern Yungas mountains, from southeastern Bolivia to north-western Argentina, and has undergone intense capture for the pet trade. We provide updated information on the status of the Bolivian population of the species and past capture levels for the international pet trade. We surveyed 18 sites during the non-breeding season in 2006 and 2007 and recorded a total of 1,643 individuals. In the 1980s 5,400 Tucuma´n parrots were captured for the international pet trade before the species was listed on CITES Appendix I. Capture of the Tucuma´n parrot for local trade appears to continue but ata reduced scale. Available evidence from this study and from Argentina indicates a need to change the categorization of the species on the IUCN Red List from Near Threatened to Vulnerable.