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31 puerto rican parrots freed at Maricao forest

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A team composed of members from state and federal agenicies and biologists, freed 31 Puerto Rican Parrots in the Maricao State Forest with the objective that they reproduce in the wild. This is part of the initiative focused on increasing the parrot population in order to remove it from the list of endangered species. 

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Open forest for the Puerto Rican parrot

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There will an event for the community about the Puerto Rican parrot on September 10th, 2016 from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM at the Bosque de Maricao (Recreation area: Alfonso Casta Fornés).

For more information call López Flores at 787-887-1880, ext. 5535, or email marisel_lopez@fws.gov; or call Edwin E. Muñiz at787-851-7297, ext. 200 or email edwin_muniz@fws.gov.

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14 species flora and fauna are endangered in Puerto Rico

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According to the US Federal Fish and Wildlife Service there are 14 endangered species of flora and fauna in Puerto Rico.  

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DRNA released 16 Puerto Rican parrots in forests between Arecibo and Utuado

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The Department of Natural and Environmental Resources (DRNA) released 16 Puerto Rican parrots in forests between Arecibo and Utuado.

 

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Twenty five Puerto Rican parrots were released at the Maricao Forest

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Maricao - Twenty five Puerto Rican parrots were released at the Maricao Forest.

 

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Protecting endagered species from the Diaspora

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Leopoldo Miranda Castro, assistant director of region four of the US Fish and Wildlife Service manages the portfolio on the Law about Endagered Species.

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Guánica Dry Forest will be an international center to monitor climate change

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Guánica Dry Forest was selected by the National Science Foundation (NSF) as an international scientific center to monitor climate change.

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700 crested toad tadpoles were released into protected areas

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The Department of Natural Resources and Environment released 700 crested toad tadpoles into protected areas.

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Several endangered plants in Puerto Rico

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There are several endangered plants in Puerto Rico.

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DRNA released 15 Puerto Rican parrots as part of efforts to increase the parrot's population

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The Department of Environmental and Natural Resources (DRNA) released 15 Puerto Rican Parrots into the wild life as an conservation effort.

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