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Mountains of Hope for Parrots in Paraguay
After the count we toured the facilities at the ranger station and were impressed. Though the laboratory building is currently without water
Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner
Sep 25, 2018


US Fish & Wildlife Service Shoots a Film of Our Honduras Project!
One Earth Conservation and its partner organization in Honduras, INCEBIO, have been conducting a highly effective and unique parrot conserva
by Gail Koelln, Co-Director
May 22, 2018


Just Another Parrot Conservation Day in Honduras
Here are some photos from a “day in the life” of LoraKim Joyner and her colleagues who together are rescuing threatened and endangered parro
by Gail Koelln with LoraKim Joyner
May 8, 2018


Nature’s Message is Loud and Clear
Last week’s blog discussed how parrots are important indicators of both environmental health and the impact of climate change. I mentioned h
by Gail Koelln, Co-Director
May 1, 2018


Parrots are So Much More Than Beautiful
Parrots are so beautiful to look at, but many people don’t realize that they are also extremely important for keeping ecosystems healthy, ma
by Gail Koelln & LoraKim Joyner
Apr 24, 2018


Parrot Conservationist Works for Peace and Helps Heal the Past
On April 7, 2018, LoraKim will be leading a live discussion about her book, Conservation in Time of War, in Manhasset, NY. If you live in th
by Gail Koelln, Co-Director
Mar 26, 2018


Conservation and Connecting
It's quite inspiring to me how conservation work can bring people together. I experienced this firsthand last month when LoraKim convene
by Gail Koelln
Mar 6, 2018


Nicaragua Musings
I can’t believe it’s been two months since I traveled with LoraKim and a small group of other people from the USA to witness first-hand, and
by Gail Koelln, Co-Director
Feb 6, 2018


Parrots and People Fight for Freedom in Honduras
We work together to free not just ourselves from our imprisonment, but all of life, for none are free until all are free. What happens in H
Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner
Jan 23, 2018


The Freedom Project - None Are Free Until All Are Free
Housing one bred bird, as lovingly as possible, may stimulate conscious thought to the concept of relative freedom and what our responsibili
Dr. Eric A. Kreuter
Jan 2, 2018


Living a Great Adventure!
For years now, LoraKim Joyner has been living a dangerous and challenging, but also great, adventure! I am so excited that I will be joining
by Gail Koelln, Co-Director
Oct 10, 2017


The Beautiful Life Of Trees
Whenever our conservationists climb trees, they take a camera with them to capture visual data for our research and also for those unable to
Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner
Jul 11, 2017


Parrot Paradise Lost
Dr. LoraKim Joyner has worked in southern Guatemala since 1987 and seen so much lost. Undeterred, she and One Earth Conservation vow to do a
Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner
Feb 15, 2017


Refugees (Parrots) with Few Options
There are few places left in Central America where parrots find sanctuary. One place they go is to mangrove swamps, such as the study site i
Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner
Jan 31, 2017


Endangered Yellow-Faced Parrots in Paraguay
The yellow-faced parrot is newly documented in Paraguay. We went to find out more about them, and did we ever!
Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner
Nov 1, 2016


Parrots Over Paraguay
On this expedition, we survey endangered parrots and find a roost site with many orange-winged amazons, a species only recently documented i
LoraKim Joyner
Oct 24, 2016


Poached Parrots Leaving Paraguay
Upon arriving in Paraguay in September I was told the news that only the week before a group of turquoise-fronted parrot chicks and eggs fro
Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner
Oct 11, 2016


Why We Do Parrot Conservation
Our conservation team just came out of the field after two weeks in the Concepcion and Amambay states of Paraguay. One minute we are on...
LoraKim Joyner
Sep 27, 2016


Parrots and People of Latin America
Today we journey to the Valle Department of Southern Honduras. We wind through sandy beaches and mangrove canals to get to where the...
LoraKim Joyner
Aug 12, 2016
From the field, our Nurture Nature Program, and our staff!
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