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
August 2000
Volume 12.3 (no. 44)
- Great-green Macaw
- Kaka Population Re-established
- Zuni Indian Tribe
- The Golden Conure in Danger
- Golden Conure Survival Fund
- Lilac-crowned Parrot
- Over Production of Parrots
- Parrots, Politics, Spices and Guns
- WPT Leaflet Printed in Brazil
- Parrots in the Wild
May 2000
Volume 12.2 (no. 43)
- Here at last! Parrot Action Plan 2000-2004
- Foreword (extract)
- Executive Summary (extract)
- Introduction & Species Account (extract)
- Our Hopes for the PAP
- WPT seeks Director
- ABC / WPT small grants programme
- Operation 'Palate'
- St. Vincent Parrot
- Reports from WPT branches
- Tambopata Research Centre
- Parrots in the Wild
February 2000
Volume 12.1 (no. 42)
- Sisserou to the Rescue
- Thick-billed Parrot
- News for WPT Members
- Manifesto
- Yellow-eared Parrot
- Rainbow Lorikeet
- Psitta News
- Book Reviews
- Parrots in the Wild
November 1999
Volume 11.4 (no. 41)
- Pesquet's or Vulturine Parrot -- A species in need of study
- The Golden Conure Survival Fund
- Kaka -- 'Island Diary'
- Illegal Traffic in Brazil's Wildlife
- Bolivia, Blue-throated Macaws and Macaw Wings for Sale
- Cape York Palm Cockatoo Study 1
- Index & Paradise Park Newsletter
- If parrots could really speak, what would they tell us?
- Psitta News
- Parrots in the Wild