The Prague Post - Brazil police probe plight of near-extinct blue parrot

EUR -
AED 4.286811
AFN 76.446459
ALL 97.163963
AMD 444.913646
ANG 2.089227
AOA 1070.25849
ARS 1695.876709
AUD 1.769586
AWG 2.102294
AZN 1.991341
BAM 1.956874
BBD 2.35079
BDT 142.74832
BGN 1.95768
BHD 0.439964
BIF 3461.708645
BMD 1.16713
BND 1.510522
BOB 8.06546
BRL 6.194774
BSD 1.16714
BTN 105.264205
BWP 15.557069
BYN 3.399451
BYR 22875.75504
BZD 2.347498
CAD 1.627662
CDF 2591.029185
CHF 0.932975
CLF 0.027337
CLP 1072.429893
CNY 8.244434
CNH 8.235202
COP 4399.497889
CRC 574.412697
CUC 1.16713
CUP 30.928955
CVE 110.731518
CZK 24.102056
DJF 207.422524
DKK 7.468176
DOP 74.054669
DZD 151.773935
EGP 55.500593
ERN 17.506955
ETB 180.26336
FJD 2.645476
FKP 0.885328
GBP 0.874578
GEL 3.150232
GGP 0.885328
GHS 13.293527
GIP 0.885328
GMD 84.621132
GNF 10140.616742
GTQ 8.939905
GYD 244.195026
HKD 9.084768
HNL 30.693456
HRK 7.536177
HTG 152.733799
HUF 380.717339
IDR 19379.499336
ILS 3.774846
IMP 0.885328
INR 105.215927
IQD 1528.940771
IRR 49165.366153
ISK 148.996163
JEP 0.885328
JMD 187.342788
JOD 0.827512
JPY 181.028338
KES 151.027276
KGS 102.065127
KHR 4673.190474
KMF 492.529563
KPW 1050.356392
KRW 1710.768288
KWD 0.357871
KYD 0.972667
KZT 586.804471
LAK 25323.835185
LBP 104516.523694
LKR 360.339248
LRD 207.16688
LSL 20.004176
LTL 3.446233
LVL 0.705985
LYD 6.360649
MAD 10.794497
MDL 19.834562
MGA 5246.250521
MKD 61.673838
MMK 2450.905799
MNT 4145.669658
MOP 9.359575
MRU 46.428603
MUR 53.851772
MVR 17.976903
MWK 2027.305868
MXN 21.332937
MYR 4.81211
MZN 74.591195
NAD 20.004839
NGN 1689.188116
NIO 42.903768
NOK 11.736062
NPR 168.423129
NZD 2.021721
OMR 0.44876
PAB 1.167245
PEN 3.930308
PGK 4.966724
PHP 68.89802
PKR 327.292562
PLN 4.226643
PYG 8094.441106
QAR 4.24964
RON 5.092306
RSD 117.370132
RUB 89.868288
RWF 1692.339021
SAR 4.379791
SBD 9.606174
SCR 15.747096
SDG 702.030731
SEK 10.937785
SGD 1.509689
SHP 0.87565
SLE 26.843843
SLL 24474.137895
SOS 667.012049
SRD 45.053559
STD 24157.242008
STN 25.034946
SVC 10.212472
SYP 12906.470281
SZL 20.004379
THB 37.233213
TJS 10.726531
TMT 4.096628
TND 3.450627
TOP 2.81017
TRY 49.537103
TTD 7.904608
TWD 36.489751
TZS 2847.798806
UAH 49.224608
UGX 4137.26996
USD 1.16713
UYU 45.914995
UZS 14408.224996
VES 288.395341
VND 30780.145397
VUV 142.621928
WST 3.270152
XAF 656.319909
XAG 0.020045
XAU 0.000278
XCD 3.154227
XCG 2.103563
XDR 0.818194
XOF 658.85101
XPF 119.331742
YER 278.241758
ZAR 19.891735
ZMK 10505.578053
ZMW 26.815828
ZWL 375.815499
  • RBGPF

    3.2000

    79.2

    +4.04%

  • CMSC

    -0.0050

    23.425

    -0.02%

  • SCS

    0.0900

    16.46

    +0.55%

  • NGG

    0.5800

    76.22

    +0.76%

  • GSK

    0.8900

    49.16

    +1.81%

  • AZN

    0.7700

    90.94

    +0.85%

  • RIO

    1.7450

    74.085

    +2.36%

  • BTI

    -0.1750

    57.755

    -0.3%

  • RYCEF

    0.2600

    14

    +1.86%

  • CMSD

    0.0700

    23.35

    +0.3%

  • BCE

    -0.1500

    23.22

    -0.65%

  • RELX

    0.5150

    40.245

    +1.28%

  • JRI

    0.0380

    13.748

    +0.28%

  • BCC

    2.0600

    77.25

    +2.67%

  • VOD

    0.2450

    12.625

    +1.94%

  • BP

    0.8050

    37.165

    +2.17%

Brazil police probe plight of near-extinct blue parrot
Brazil police probe plight of near-extinct blue parrot / Photo: Nelson ALMEIDA - AFP/File

Brazil police probe plight of near-extinct blue parrot

Brazilian police said Wednesday they were probing the outbreak of a lethal virus among some of the last Spix's Macaws, one of the world's rarest birds -- made famous as the blue parrot in the 2011 animated film "Rio."

Text size:

The conservation of the Spix's macaw has been the subject of a fierce battle between private breeders and the government.

The Spix's macaw was last seen in the wild 25 years ago.

In 2020, a group of captive-bred birds was brought from Germany for a program to reintroduce them to their natural habitat in northeast Brazil.

Last week, Brazil's conservation agency, ICMBio, said that all 11 surviving Spix's macaws that had been released to the wild have tested positive for the incurable circovirus, which is considered deadly.

On Tuesday, it reported another 20 in captivity had tested positive.

The agency has fined the breeding center 1.8 million reais ($336,000) for failing to implement biosafety protocols to curb the spread of the virus.

In a statement, police said they had seized cellphones and computers from the Spix's Macaw Breeding Center as part of "Operation Blue Hope".

"Those under investigation may face charges of spreading a disease capable of harming wildlife, causing death to wild animals, and obstructing environmental inspections," said police.

The center had resisted efforts to recapture the wild Spix's macaws, which a court ordered them to do in October.

In statements sent to AFP, the breeding center said only five of 103 macaws under its care had tested positive for the virus, rejecting accusations of negligence.

It argued that tropical parrots such as the Spix's macaw were "especially resistant to circovirus."

It said it was "completely calm" over the police investigation.

Circovirus causes beak and feather disease in parrot species but poses no risk to humans.

ICMBio said the interpretation of test results was "not simple".

"No positive Spix's macaw is necessarily doomed, but it is also not certain that, after a negative result, they are cured," it said.

"We are talking about a Brazilian bird of high conservation value," said Claudia Sacramento, who is coordinating the response to the outbreak at ICMBio.

"Those responsible for the contamination must be held accountable."

The breeding center is a partner of the German Association for the Conservation of Threatened Parrots (ACTP), which holds 75 percent of the world's registered Spix's macaws, according to ICMBio.

Brazil terminated its partnership with ATCP in 2024 after the German organization sold 26 of the birds to a private zoo in India without its consent.

W.Cejka--TPP