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We Count Them Because We Count on Them
The lead parrot conservationist told me on the last day, “This parrot project has benefited so many people on this island.” I teared up, kn
by Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner
Jul 25, 2019


Guatemala Census and Celebration!
In 2017, One Earth Conservation invited visitors from the United States to join us on a trip to Ometepe Island in Nicaragua to learn about a
by LoraKim Joyner and Gail Koelln
May 1, 2019


The Ups and Downs of Parrot Nesting Season in Guatemala
These 6 areas are located where there are the most yellow-naped parrots in all of Guatemala, which is along the pacific coast of the country
Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner
Apr 2, 2019


Perfection in Parrot Conservation
Okay, first off, there is no such thing as "perfection" in conservation. It's an art that depends on so many factors, and the
Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner
Nov 5, 2018


Rainbow Over Guatemala - Returning the Scarlet Macaw
Our hope is that the colors that once flew here - the oranges, the reds, and yellows of the scarlet macaw - return to Southern Guatemala. T
Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner
Oct 30, 2018


Parrots in Guatemala's Mangroves Few and Far Between
We were glad to know that these parrots still exist on the coast, but frightened to know how few and how heavy is the poaching pressure. Wha
Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner
Jun 19, 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


4 X 4 Parrot Conservation
We don’t want to lose the population here on the Pacific coast of Honduras, well, first, because this culture and parrot families matter. An
Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner
Dec 12, 2017


Nicaragua, Here I Come!
I am so excited to be going on my first trip ever to Latin America. I’ll be joining LoraKim and nine other North Americans from December 2 t
by Gail Koelln
Nov 21, 2017


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


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
From the field, our Nurture Nature Program, and our staff!
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