PsittaScene MagazinePsittaScene is the quarterly magazine published by the World Parrot Trust. Members receive a printed copy delivered as part of their subscription by post, and we make an electronic version available online. Each issue has regular updates on the work being carried out by the WPT, along with reports from the field. The magazine also covers topics relating to bird behaviour in captivity, helping parrot owners to understand their complex companions. In each issue you will find:
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Past Issues
November 2007
Volume 19.4 (no. 73)
- From the Director
- Echos Come Back
- Mike Reynolds and the Echo Parakeet
- Enriching lives: one parrot at a time
- Patagonian colony protection
- Blue-throated Macaw news
- Trustee thanks: Andrew Greenwood & Charlie Munn
- PsittaNews
- Parrots in the wild: Meyers Parrot
August 2007
Volume 19.3 (no. 72)
- From the Chairman
- Mexico's Maroon-fronted Parrot
- Conservation through Education
- WPT Action Grants 2007
- Step Up: Command or Request
- A Moluccan Treasure
- Welcome to http://www.parrots.org
- PsittaNews
- Parrots in the wild: Maroon-fronted Parrot
May 2007
Volume 19.2 (no. 71)
- From the Director
- End of an Era
- Life and Legacy
- Mike Reynolds Tributes
- Our New Home http://www.parrots.org
- Reading Palms
- Raising the Bar - Blue-throats
- PsittaNews
- Parrots in the wild: Palm Cockatoo
February 2007
Volume 19.1 (no. 70)
- From the Chairman
- News worth celebrating
- The long and winding road to victory
- Timeline - bird trade history
- Does your Parrot have a Trust account?
- Positive Reinforcement for all!
- Blackpool Zoo supports WPT
- VIP arrives at Minnesota Zoo
- Vera Dennison Tribute
- In the field ... in Lora Land
- parrots.org prepares to launch
- Parrots in the wild: Senegal Parrot