All of our field projects follow, without exception:
● Highest standards in community engagement and environmental education. Intelligent, sensitive, community-oriented staff, and measured results, using gold-standard, hard social-science-based measuring tools. We test our ideas and build strategy accordingly. This is an important attitude in the context of Atlantic Rainforest conservation where human-wildlife conflict is always particularly acute.
● Advisory boards checking and refining diagnostic and conservation methodologies, recruiting Brazil’s best amongst ornithologists and conservation biologists as well as ecologists and forestry engineers. It is our policy always to work in partnership or harmony with other institutions, whether this be other non-profits or the Ministry of the Environment and to participate in national strategy developed by Brazil’s conservation authority, ICMBio, for species conservation.
● We follow the One Plan Approach to species conservation, without exception, uniting multiple conservation partners and conservation stakeholders, and using all resources, teams, disciplines, networks, methods and means in order to achieve conservation success.
● All of our partner projects are carefully selected for following the same standards while contributing significantly to Atlantic Rainforest bird conservation.
We are available to answer any queries you might have - so please ask, we are at your disposal!
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The critically endangered wood-grouse Odontophorus capueira plumbeicollis is suffering from high rates of nest predation by Tegu lizards, and forming emergency backup populations is an important barrier to extinction. |
Fieldwork for the Red-browed Amazon had stopped until Parque das Aves and Fundação Neotrópica do Brasil founded a multi-state permanent conservation project. Photo shows one of the Project’s community engagement programmes, funded by a WAZA/Disney Nature Connect Grant. |
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Parque das Aves staff on the annual census for the Red-tailed Amazon. |
Jacutinga Reintroduction Project, run by SAVE Brazil, here with birds bred at Parque das Aves. |
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