Brazil wants return of 26 blue macaws
The Independent
|September 20, 2025
A parrot declared extinct in the wild in 2019 before a captive- breeding programme began reintroducing it to Brazil has become the centre of an international dispute. Brazil has objected to a private conservation project in Ahmedabad, India, called Vantara from holding 26 Spix's macaws
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Brazil wants return of 26 blue macaws
A parrot declared extinct in the wild in 2019 before a captive-breeding programme began reintroducing it to Brazil has become the centre of an international dispute. Brazil has objected to a private conservation project in Ahmedabad, India, called Vantara from holding 26 Spix's macaws The facility is operated by the philanthropic arm of a conglomerate controlled by Asia's wealthiest family, the Ambanis. Indian investigators recently cleared the sanctuary of any wrongdoing and the zoo was inaugurated in March by Indian prime minister Narendra Modi.
Brazil is pursuing a potential resolution through a United Nations-administered body responsible for overseeing wildlife trade called Cites. The macaws were bought in 2023 from a German charity that has partnered with Brazilian authorities to breed the birds.
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