Trouble for the wild macaws of Bolivia
From: David Poole
dave-poole@ILSHAM.DEMON.CO.UK
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 1999 5:46 PM
Subject: The Butchered Macaws of Bolivia


The grisly trade in animal parts is never a comfortable subject to
contemplate. At this very moment, in stores in Bolivia, pieces of
Macaws, other parrots and a wide range of unidentified birds lie
neatly piled in polythene packs, for sale to anyone who is sick enough
to pay for them. Wings, breasts and whole tails are hacked off birds
and sold as fashion accessories to adorn grotesque headdresses which
are worn during street festivals, carnivals and parades. These are
not sold for traditional use by indigenous peoples, these are worn by
ordinary city and town dwellers purely as decoration.

There can never be any excuse for such barbarism and the fact the
Bolivian government permits the continuation this utter cruelty and
waste of life is a damning indictment of its total disregard for
wildlife unfortunate enough to live within its boundaries. Bolivia is
a signatory to CITES and as such has pledged to protect wildlife and
pay a positive role in the conservation of endangered species. The
government cannot plead ignorance to the ever popular and increasing
numbers of headdresses 'decorated' with wings and tails which are
being paraded in the streets at every opportunity.

All who profess to care about the future of parrots in the wild,
should register a protest with the Bolivian government and I would
urge you to flood their offices in a sea of complaints. A small
selection of photographs showing details of this horrific practice can
be seen at:


There is an e-mail link for you to mail your protest to - please use
it. We will be contacting CITES head offices and the World Wide Fund
for Nature to urge them to put pressure on the Bolivians. It may be
comparatively easy to stop the trade from the store mentioned, but it
will be far harder to prevent the same thing occurring again and again
throughout the country. Thousands of birds are being needlessly
slaughtered, how long will it be before there are none left? We
cannot guarantee getting any results, but if enough of you and your
friends 'kick ass', we can certainly give them a hard enough time to
make them think hard about allowing this to continue.

Please pass this around to anyone and everyone you can think of - we
need numbers, thousands of them.

Dave Poole