The primary threats to Golden-shouldered parrots are poachers. Bring in strict laws and heavy penalties for poachers, together with efficient law-enforcement, and these birds may see a resurgence in population. Habitat-clearing is also a problem. Action to preserve these birds' habitat would go a long way to saving the creature.
They are sought, illegally, by poachers (who wish to sell them for hundreds of dollars apiece). Improved monitoring of potential poachers would help.
if u want to save them you should stop polluting the planet because this can change the climate that they are use to and we should not hunt for them or destroy their habitat
By feeding it.
The Green-cheeked parrot's habitat is found in South America, in the forests of Mexico, Brazil, Bolivia and Argentina.
7,564 years old
in the wild there is between 900 and 1000
it eats nuts, like all macows
orange-bellied parrot, yellow-eared parrots, green-cheeked parrots
The Green-Cheeked parrot is native to forests of South America. eastern Bolivia to northwestern Argentina and northern Paraguay. Lives in mostly forests and woodland. Hope that helps.
Yes it is. You can google top ten endangered species and i belive it is #9.
1) It is the only parrot with green cheeks. 2) I don't know. 3) I don't know. 4) I don't know. 5) I don't know.
The green-cheek parrot belongs to the family, Psittacidae.The Classification is:Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataFamily: PsittacidaeOrder: PsittaciformersHope This Helps!
the amazon
Green cheeked parakeets are currently not endangered. Most likely because there is strong enough numbers and no hunting.
a jaguar