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Due to the conservation work carried out by LPF, the Yellow-eared Parrot has been saved from extinction and is now classified as Vulnerable.
Yellow-eared Parrot
Protecting the Yellow-eared Parrot Reserve in Cotopaxi Province, Ecuador
Since 1998 Loro Parque Fundación has been supporting conservation efforts for this species in both Colombia and Ecuador. These efforts have resulted in the species being reclassified from Critically Endangered to Vulnerable (IUCN).

The main factors behind the species’ historical decline are habitat loss and hunting. Habitat loss resulted in a lack of nesting sites, as a vast number of palm trees were cut down each year for Palm Sunday processions (a Catholic religious celebration) at the same time that dead wax palms were felled to be used as durable fence posts. Wax palms are very long-lived and slow-growing; mature specimens are more than 500 years old. Another threat is hunting, as the species is easily accessible. Hunting for food was prolific in Ecuador.
In Ecuador, Loro Parque Fundación together with two other institutions (Zoological Society for Conservation of Species and Populations and Fonds für Bedrohten Papagaien) acquired a small portion of forest to preserve the P. icteroris species.
As part of these conservation efforts and in addition to visual monitoring, we have installed four bioacoustic devices that register soundscapes in the forest to record calls of the Yellow-eared Parrot.
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