Parrot Population Grows

Thick-Billed Parrot census reveals 10% population increase in Chihuahua, touching 2,500. Collaborative conservation stirs hope for biodiversity preservation.

**Promising Census Results for the Thick-Billed Parrot**

The efforts to save the endangered Thick-Billed Parrot, native to the Sierra Madre Occidental, have shown encouraging results. The San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance, in collaboration with the National Commission of Natural Protected Areas (CONANP) and the wildlife conservation organization OVIS, have driven initiatives towards this success.

Recent findings from a census conducted by CONANP and OVIS revealed that the population of Thick-Billed Parrots in Chihuahua stands at approximately 2,500. This indicates a 10% increase compared to data from twelve years ago. Protection and restoration efforts for their natural habitat have been in place since 1995.

Pedro Álvarez Icaza, the National Commissioner for Protected Natural Areas, highlighted the importance of collaborative work between society, government, and institutions in the preservation of wildlife and the environment. Sergio Jiménez, OVIS’s Executive Director, acknowledged the long-term cooperative efforts guided by Ernesto Enkerlin Hoeflich, OVIS’s Scientific Director, as key to this achievement. “This multi-institutional effort offers hope for other endangered species and underscores that conservation requires collaboration, persistence, and long-term planning,” Jiménez said.

**Second Article: Thick-Billed Parrot Conservation Efforts Recognized**

Conservationists are celebrating the outcomes of a determined effort to protect the endangered Thick-Billed Parrot. The population growth in Chihuahua is now seen as a testament to effective collaboration among various institutions and organizations.

According to a report released by experts involved in the project, strategic actions in habitat preservation and the support of local communities have played a critical role in bolstering parrot numbers. Ongoing education and outreach programs are part of the comprehensive approach to ensure sustainable growth of this vulnerable species.

In parallel, the consensus among environmentalists suggests that similar strategies could be employed to aid other species threatened by habitat loss and environmental changes. The success story of the Thick-Billed Parrot offers valuable insights into how cooperative conservation efforts can yield tangible results. As the conservation community looks ahead, these initiatives serve as a model of hope and resilience for wildlife preservation globally.