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New Caledonia, Fiji & Vanuatu
Of Parrots 3 Other Major Groups of Parrots 16
Swift Parrot
1 §4-71-6.5 List of Restricted Animals [ ] Part A: For
The Ouvéa Parakeet
Exponential Population Increase in the Endangered Ouvéa
The Ouvéa Parakeet
Breeding Biology of Red-Crowned Parakeets (Cyanoramphus Novaezelandiae Novaezelandiae) on Little Barrier Island, Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand
Chapter 4 Australia, New Zealand, and the South-West Pacific
Evaluating Genetic Diversity in the Critically Endangered Orange-Bellied Parrot: Informing Species Management
Parrots of Oceania
Molecular Systematics and Conservation of Kakariki (Cyanoramphus Spp )
1 §4-71-6.5 LIST of RESTRICTED ANIMALS November 28, 2006
Exponential Population Increase in the Endangered Ouvéa Parakeet
Historical Biogeography of the Australasian Platycercine Parrots (Aves, Psittaciformes)
Relationships Among the Australo-Papuan Parrots, Lorikeets, and Cockatoos (Aves: Psittaciformes): Protein Evidence ’
Top View
Conservation Genetics and Hybridisation of the Forbes’ Parakeet (Cyanoramphus Forbesi) in the Chatham Islands
Status and Trade Assessment of Parrots Listed in CITES Appendix I
(GISD) 2021. Species Profile Rattus Exulans. Available From
New Bird Sexing Strategy Developed in the Order Psittaciformes Involves Multiple Markers to Avoid Sex Misidentification: Debunked Myth of the Universal DNA Marker
Birdlife's Bird Red List Roundup Infographic
Population Estimate for the Ouvea Parakeet Eunymphicus Cornutus Uvaeensis: Its Present Range and Implications for Conservation
Multiple Independent Origins of Mitochondrial Control Region Duplications in the Order Psittaciformes ⇑ Erin E
Reproductive Biology of the Endangered Ouvea Parakeet Eunymphicus Cornutus Uvaeensis
There Are Numerous Reports About Wild Parrots Eating Insects, but Very Few Indicate the Insect Species
This Article Appeared in a Journal Published by Elsevier. the Attached Copy Is Furnished to the Author for Internal Non-Commerci
Growth and Survival of Nestlings in a Population of Red-Crowned