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As a leader in avian research, HARI’s mission is to promote the advancement and improvement of Companion Bird Care and Aviculture through education and research in areas of psittacine health, nutrition, breeding, and early parrot education, and product development. In addition, HARI supports global efforts in wild parrot conservation.

HARI/Loro Parque Lifetime Membership Sponsorships

HARI/Hagen Group Announces Loro Parque Foundation Lifetime Membership Sponsorship of Dr. Lora Kim Joyner of One Earth Conservation and Enrique Pucci of Ara Manzanillo

For Immediate Release September 1, 2023

The HARI/ Hagen Group has come forward to sponsor Lifetime memberships for the Loro Parque Fundación to Dr. Lora Kim Joyner of One Earth Conservation and Enrique Pucci of Ara Manzanillo. The memberships amount to a 4,800 € donation to Loro Parque Fundación. The membership announcements were made by HARI Director Mr. Mark Hagen.

“HARI/Hagen Group is proud to offer these well-deserving memberships in recognition of Dr. Lora Kim Joyner’s and Enrique Pucci’s accomplishments and dedication to their respective parrot conservation projects.” said HARI Director Mark Hagen. “There is no better recognition than to support and be a Lifetime member of the Loro Parque Fundación, with the lowest overhead, donations like this go 100 percent to conservation and the largest Parrot Conservation foundation in the world.”

“It is with deep gratitude and appreciation that we extend our sincerest thanks to you for the kind and generous support you have provided throughout the years and once again now,” remarked Loro Parque Fundación Kerstin Urban. “We extend our heartfelt appreciation for recommending these sponsorships to Loro Parque Fundación many months ago, which led to these significant partnerships. Your support bolsters our efforts in safeguarding parrots worldwide, and we are proud to welcome both Dr. Lora Kim Joyner and Enrique Pucci as a valued Lifetime Members of Loro Parque Fundación”.

“We are very honored for the privilege of becoming a Lifetime Members of Loro Parque Foundation,” said Ara Manzanillo President Enrique Pucci and Emily Yozell (life partner of Enrique and a key part of the success of the Ara Manzanillo projects). “The recognition goes to all the people who have passionately worked for 13 years establishing a viable population of Great Green Macaws (Ara ambiguus) in the South Caribbean region of Costa Rica. We are profoundly grateful to Mark, Josee and all the Hagen Group for their consistent support through this journey of saving this magnificent and emblematic bird.”

2023 update from project Ara Manzanillo

We have crafted and installed twenty artificial nests in a 10k radius from the field station and from this year’s breeding season we banded 10 more Great Green chicks. At present, a new generation of locally born macaws are reaching breeding age, so we expect to continue increasing the population of the spectacular Great Greens (GG). We also have sighted several young non-banded birds as well as couples occupying natural cavities. They never cease to amaze us every day!

Our three core programs continue: the release and monitoring of captive bread and confiscated macaws; the education and outreach program is slowly coming back to life, after 2 years of no
in-person classes, schools are back in session; and the nesting program continues to be quite successful, increasing the population of free flying GGs in Costa Rica by 26% and the world population by 6%. Last year we added a fourth program area, rainforest reforestation focusing on trees that provide food for macaws and other wildlife. We established a specialized tree nursery and have initiated planting over 50 hectares around the field station. We hired an indigenous part-time forestry professional, who is also a secondary school teacher inside the Bribri territory, and on weekends he brings students to hike the forest, dig and plant trees. To date, we have planted over one thousand trees of carefully selected species that someone’s grandchildren and grand-chicks will enjoy.

Updates from project One Earth Conservation

This year, One Earth Conservation’s Indigenous partners in Guyana documented and visually confirmed the first active endangered sun parakeet nest in that country! There are only a few hundred wild sun parakeets left in Guyana, so finding a nest with chicks is especially meaningful. And, in Honduras, our parrot rangers have been working hard, and putting their lives at risk, to establish and protect an Indigenous wildlife sanctuary to safeguard the critically endangered great green macaw. These are two examples of our parrot conservation projects in Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Nicaragua, Paraguay, and Suriname.

We also continue to remotely reach more people in the US and other countries with our Nurture Nature program, including successfully launching and completing our first Parrot Conservation Corps (PCC) in Spanish for those who wish to become parrot conservationists and learn how, from where they are, to help those doing “on-the-ground” parrot conservation. Plans are being developed to offer a bilingual PCC in 2024 (in Spanish and English).


About Ara Manzanillo

The goal of Ara Manzanillo is to ensure the survival of the Great Green Macaw (Ara ambiguous) in Costa Rica by reintroducing them into their natural habitat, engaging in scientific research, advocating for tropical forest conservation, and promoting public education. Enrique Pucci, a long-standing advocate for sustainable development in the South Caribbean region of Costa Rica, is a landowner and on-site supporter of the Ara Manzanillo reintroduction site. As a founding member of the non-profit association, he dedicates a significant amount of time to the project now that he is semi-retired. Emily Yozell, Enrique’s life partner, and a key part of the success of the Ara Manzanillo projects, has focused on investigating and litigating human rights violations in Latin America, as well as promoting the right to a healthy and ecologically balanced environment. She co-founded the first public interest environmental litigation project in Central America, Justicia para la Naturaleza, in 1994, which established many crucial environmental legal precedents. Emily is also a founding board member and property owner at the Ara Manzanillo reintroduction site. For more information, please visit aramanzanillo.org.

About One Earth Conservation

One Earth Conservation is dedicated to protecting parrots and their habitats throughout the Americas. By promoting transformative parrot conservation, taking action to end the wildlife trade, and instilling a strong sense of human connection to all life, One Earth Conservation works towards a better world for all. Currently, the organization has ongoing projects in Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Guyana, Paraguay, and Suriname. Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner, with her more than 36 years of experience working on front-line conservation in marginalized, and often violent, communities in Central America, has answered the call to support the peoples and parrots of the Americas. She has witnessed the devastating effects of the illegal wildlife trade, which annually claims the lives of hundreds of thousands of parrots. Dr. Joyner and One Earth Conservation’s partners are committed to fighting back and nurturing nature, particularly the many species of parrots that exist in all their splendor. For more information, please visit oneearthconservation.org.

About the Loro Parque Fundación

Loro Parque Fundación is an organization that champions animal welfare and biodiversity conservation through various means such as research, education, responsible breeding, and conservation efforts in local communities. They are committed to the recovery of parrots and cetaceans habitats and ecosystems in different areas, working alongside local communities to ensure sustainable development. As an IUCN Species Survival Centre, they provide resources and funding to scientific projects, while also rescuing sick or injured animals and collaborating with authorities to rescue and recover specimens. The organization is dedicated to sustainability, implementing a plan that includes the use of eco-friendly products, optimizing waste management, and creating in-house initiatives. La Vera centre is renowned worldwide for its parrot recovery efforts, with over 350 species and subspecies. Loro Parque Fundación also believes in the importance of environmental education, providing visitors and students at Loro Parque with knowledge and awareness about conservation and biodiversity. For more information, please visit loroparque-fundacion.org.

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Our Promise To You During COVID-19

Dear Fellow Aviculturists,

With growing global concerns around COVID-19 (“coronavirus”), we hope you, your family and your precious pets remain healthy and safe. With so many unknowns presented during COVID-19, we want to provide you with an update on our response to date and our commitment to you moving forward.

Many of you have communicated your concern about how to access supplies at this time. On that subject, we want to assure you that we are doing everything we can to make sure your birds have their nutritious food in the weeks and months ahead. We remain operational presently and are working hard to keep up with the demand. As we continue to do so, we are also ensuring the highest standards of hygiene and quality control are always maintained throughout our facilities to keep our staff, yourselves and your birds safe.

You can find HARI products at your favorite local pet retailer. To make sure the product you need is in stock you might call the retailer before you make a trip to the store. Or if you prefer to have product shipped directly to you visit our on-line reseller listing.

Our pets add so much to our daily lives. We want to work together with you to help you and your pets through this health crisis. We are shipping food to our business customers daily but like other sectors, there can be some delays.  If we can assist you, please send us a message via our contact us page. We will promptly assist you in any way we can.

We wish you safety and good health.


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Mark Hagen Parrot Watching in Brazil 2019

Brazil November 2019 – Pantanal and Bonito

Mark recently traveled with Steve Brookes of Wild Parrots Up Close on one of his Eco-Tours to Brazil. On every trip, Steve Brookes tries to visit at least one conservation project which can sometimes be a direct Parrot Project or a Habitat/Land Project, which ultimately protect all the Parrots within that project area. We recently posted Mark Hagen’s visit to the Arara Azul project and HARIs sponsorship of hyacinth macaw nest box #2088.

While traveling around on the rest of the Brazilian tour, Mark visited feeding, roosting and nesting sites and watched in excess of 150 bird species including 20 species of Parrots, including several Macaw species as they went about their daily routines. He also had the opportunity to tour areas home to Jaguars, Tapirs, Marsh Deer, Giant River Otters, Caimans, and other native species. Scroll to trip photos.

Mark thoroughly enjoyed the diverse scenery through jungles and rain-forests as well as wetlands and rivers. Local guides, drivers and boatmen provided transportation and experience to achieve the very best out of the trip.View tour itinerary.

Also travelling on this tour was British conservationist, author, and expert on parrots Rosemary Low. Mark took the opportunity to sit down with Rosemary to talk about the beauty of parrots, the parrot conservation work the Projeto Arara Azul are doing in Brazil, and Rosemary’s upcoming books.


Photos from Mark’s Trip to Brazil

Update HARI Nest Box #2088

The Hyacinth Macaw – Arara Azul Project

Last month HARI was proud to announce the sponsorship of nest box #2088 from the Arara Azul project at the Caiman Ecological Refuge, in Pantanal.

We have received updated information and are thrilled to announce that our nest now has two super healthy Hyacinth Macaws who at 88 and 89 days old were ringed, measured and chipped. Blood samples were collected, and we will soon find out if they are male or female! In December at 93 and 94 days old, they were very close to flight!

We have been asked to name these two siblings and we will update you soon with their names!

The Hyacinth Macaw ARARA AZUL Project

The ARARA AZUL Project is a project that studies the biology and ecological relationships of the Hyacinth Macaw, manages and promotes the conservation of the blue macaw in its natural environment. The Project studies the reproductive biology of red macaws, toucans, hawks, owls, guinea fowl and other species that cohabit with the blue macaw in the Pantanal.

The main objectives of the ARARA AZUL Project are to maintain viable medium-long-term populations of Hyacinth macaws (anodorhynchus hyacinthinus) in the wild in their natural environment and promote the conservation of biodiversity and the Pantanal as a whole. Specific objectives may vary from year to year, but include studies of basic biology, reproduction, behavior, habitat requirements, management and environmental education for the conservation of the species in the wild, among others.

Started in 1990 by biologist Neiva Guedes, the project monitors about 3,000 individual Blue Macaws in the Pantanal region, where there are 346 natural nests and 198 artificial nests. The project has more than tripled the number of Hyacinth macaws monitored in the area!

Mark Hagen visited ARARA AZUL Project in Brazil in November 2019 to see some of these nest boxes and the Hyacinths they support.


HARI Adopts Nest Box #2088

HARI made a donation of 10,000 REALS (about $2,500 USD) to adopt one of the next boxes and so that another one could be set up. Ninety Boxes so far by Arara Azul have been installed.

The project is a success with at least half the boxes occupied by Blue (Azul) Macaws. The others by a wide range of species that thus also benefit.

It’s with thanks to all our HARI Tropican Customers for making this donation on our behalf possible.

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