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chile shot as he is shaking the house [00:45]
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Scarlet Macaw in the Yasuni [00:31]
Scarlet Macaws originate in the humid lowland subtropical rain forests, open woodlands, river edges, and savannas of Central and South America. The habitat of the Central American Scarlet Macaw runs through the extreme eastern and southern regions of Mexico and Panama, but also through Guatemala and Belize, while the South American population has an extensive range that covers the Amazon basin; extending to Peru east of the Andes, to Bolivia, and Paraguay.[4] While generally infrequent on the mainland, great colonies of Scarlet Macaws can still be found on the islands of Coiba. Before the Scarlet Macaw's decline in population, its distribution included much of Costa Rica. However, by the 1960s Scarlet Macaws had been decreasing in numbers due to a combination of factors, particularly hunting, poaching, and the destruction of habitat through deforestation. Further, the spraying of pesticides by companies cultivating and selling bananas for export played a significant role in decreasing Scarlet Macaw populations. The combined factors stressed the population of Scarlet Macaws in Costa Rica, where they had previously occupied approximately 42500 km² of the country's total national territory of 51100 km², leaving viable populations in the early 1990s isolated to only two regions on the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica; the Carara Biological Reserve and Peninsula de Osa. By 1993 surveys had shown Scarlet macaws occupied only 20% (9100 km²) of their historic range in Costa Rica. The ...
AMAZON Adventure! [03:33]
Amazing Amazonian Adventures! Lisa M. van Es travels to the Rain Forest of Ecuador with The Pachamama Alliance... Living in the Achuar Village of Ishpingo, and experiencing 5 star jungle style luxury at Kapawi Lodge. Special thanks to the Achuar Nation of Ecuador, Kapawi Lodge Staff, y el gobierno del Ecuador for saving their pristine Rain Forest from destruction. Video Production by Divine Commerce, Photos by Lisa M. van Es.
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