Parrot Associations

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Beakers Parrot Society Beakers Parrot Society's goal is to inform bird owners on how to care for, breed, and love their birds to the best of their ability. Beakers Parrot Society is dedicated to the preservation and propagation of all species and will not be prejudiced because of species, size, mutations, etc. beakers@probe.net

Canadian World Parrot Trust The Canadian World Parrot Trust is a branch of the World Parrot Trust the only international conservation organization devoted exclusively to the survival of parrot species in the wild, as well as the welfare of every individual parrot. cwparrot@worldchat.com

Exotic Bird Breeders Association of AmericaThey provide information to help better educate and prepare their members in todays fast growing business of domestic, captive breeding. A dynamic group of advisors will answer your questions on avian laws & regulations, medicine, handfeeding, husbandry and breeding techniqes. ebbaa@ix.netcom.com

Hagen Avicultural Research Institute HARI is located in Rigaud, Quebec, and was established in 1985 to study the captive breeding and maintenance of companion birds. At present, the breeding colony houses over 350 pairs of more than 50 various parrot species. mhagen@PubNIX.NET

International Aviculturist's Society IAS is a Group of Aviculturists from around the world striving to Protect, Preserve,& Enhance the keeping & breeding of all Exotic birds through Educational Programs, Cooperative Breeding Programs, and the Funding of Avian Research and Avian Conservation Programs. rporter@wsp1.wspice.com

M.A.R.E. The Midwest Avian Research Expo is comprised of a group of pet bird owners, aviculturists and veterinarians. Their common goal is to produce research dollars to further the lives of birds. They are a loose knit group of people involved in donating their time and expertise on a completely volunteer basis.

North American Parrot Society If you want to show your bird look here! tbbtoys@ix.netcom.com

Parrot Association of Canada The first major project of the Association was to liaison and consult with the federal government on the Wild Animal & Plant Protection and Regulations of International & Interprovincial Trade Act. The government spelled out the implications of the Act which included encouraging captive breeding, preservation of wild species, and trade into and within Canada.

Pet Care Trust Headquartered in Washington, D.C., The Pet Care Trust is a non-profit, charitable, public foundation. The purpose of The Pet Care Trust is to help promote public understanding regarding the value of and right to enjoy companion animals, to enhance knowledge about companion animals through research and education, and to promote professionalism among members of the companion animal community. petsforum@cis.compuserve.com

Pet Industry Joint Advisory CouncilCheck out a cyberspace listing of all of the major American Pet product manufacturers including photos of selected trade show booths and latest new product introductions. petsforum@CIS.CompuServe.com

Pionus Breeders Association. The author maintains three species studbooks for the PBA, and is a research chemist with the Northwest Fisheries Science Center's Environmental Conservation Division. MacParrot@aol.com

World Parrot Trust USA The World Parrot Trust was established in 1989 in the United Kingdom, and has branch offices in Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Holland, and the USA. The objective of the Trust is to promote the survival of all parrot species and the welfare of every individual bird. The World Parrot Trust is the only international organization dedicated exclusively to the survival and welfare of the world's parrot species. cwebb@wsp1.wspice.com