Tenerife - España
2017# 110
POEMA DEL MAR: NEW CENTER OFCONSERVATIONAND RESCUE
LORO PARQUE:BEST ZOO IN THE WORLD
MAX-PLANCKAND LORO PARQUEFUNDACIÓN:COGNITIVE INVESTIGATION
RENOVATED ILLUSION:NEW PROJECTS FOR 2018
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The newsletter Loro Parque Fundación
Christoph Kiessling.President of Loro Parque Fundación
Our main partner, LORO PARQUE, celebrates today, December 17, 2017, its 45th Birthday. And we can't imagine a better gift - coinciding with its anniversary - the opening of the marine life theme park POEMA DEL MAR, in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria; a new conservation and research center that will become the benchmark for the Loro Parque Fundación from which marine environmental projects will be developed.
Thanks to the first level facilities, the possibilities that the entire scientific community will have, and the financial contribution of our organization, we will be able to know much more about the biology of a multitude of species and promote the protection actions that are deemed most necessary. We intend that from Poema del Mar (as a new delegation of Loro Parque Fundación) will be coordinated and put together all protection policies as well the sustainable development of actions for effective protection of the entire area of Macaronesia.
Secondly, we would like to point out that LORO PARQUE, our main sponsor, has been named Best Zoo in the World, according to the votes of visitors through the prestigious TripAdvisor portal, based on the conservation actions we have carried out since the Foundation.
On the other hand, in Loro Parque Fundación we bet very high, for that reason we have managed to join our cause, as preferred ambassador, the basketball world champion and member of the Spanish national team, Sergio Rodríguez. It will help us, thanks to their example of commitment and teamwork, to spread our message of conservation and protection
The reader will be able to see how we have continued developing our projects around the world and renewed our commitment for the year 2018, without forgetting our research and conservation engagement in the Macaronesia region, collaborating with the main universities of the Canary Islands (University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and University of La Laguna) and other institutions, such as DS Biodiversidad, Elasmocan or the main Governments of the Islands, in order to increase knowledge and help protect some of the most emblematic species of our seas, such as for example, the Angel shark, the Hammerhead shark or the Loggerhead sea turtle.
Thank you for remaining confident in us. I encourage you to invite your friends and relatives to join us and be part of the "We Care movement"; because a little of each one of us is the key to success.
WE CARE
InDEX: Message from the President of LPF ......................... 2 Renewed Goals: New projects for 2018 ................... 3Countdown: IX International Parrot Convention: ...... 3 Poema del Mar: New Center of Conservation and Rescue ............. 4-5 Ecuador. Flying above the Andes .......................... 6-7 Activities for children ............................................ 8-10 Max-Planck and Loro Parque Fundación:cognitive investigation ............................................ 11 Loro Parque: Best zoo in the world ........................ 12 Thanks to Wolfgang Kiessling ............................... 13 Loro Parque Fundación: educating for conservation ..................................................... 14Sergio Rodríguez, ambassador ofLoro Parque Fundación .......................................... 14 Members and Sponsors of Loro Parque Fundación and membership application .................................. 15 Back cover .............................................................. 16
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Countdown: IX International Parrot Convention
There is only one year left for the
IX International Parrot Convention, which will be held between September 24th and 27th, 2018 in Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife.Next year's edition has been cherished by parrot lovers with great expectation, and the high rate of enrollment suggests that the number of participants will be filled in advance of the event. Do not miss the opportunity and
PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME (Please note that this programme is subject to change)
DATE TIME LOCATION TOPIC SPEAKER
24.09 19:00 Hotel Botánico Welcome cocktail and inauguration speech
25.09 08:30 - 09:15 CentroCongresoTaoro
Cuban psittacines Maikel Cañizares
09:20 - 10:05 Loris: Audiovisual presentation Chris Touchon
10:10 - 10:55 To be disclosed
10:55 - 11:30 COFFEE BREAK
11:30 - 12:15 Parrot conservation: 40 years of progress Rosemary Low
12:20 - 13:05 Parrots of Mexico Miguel A. Gomez Garza
13:10 - 13:40 Seed dispersal parrots José Tella
13:45 - 14:00 Audiovisual presentation Robert North
19:00 Loro Parque Networking en Pueblo Thai
26.09 08:30 - 09:15 CentroCongresoTaoro
Inteligence of parrots Max Planck Institut
09:20 - 10:05 Lear’s macaw Erika Pacífico
10:10 - 10:55 To be disclosed
10:55 - 11:30 COFFEE BREAK
11:30 - 12:15 Selected actual veterinary problems in parrots Gerry Dorrestein
12:20 - 13:05 Improvement of protocols with parrots Marcia Weinzettl
13:10 - 13:40 Parrots of the Neotropic George Olah
13:45 - 14:00 Audiovisual presentation Robert North
18:30 Hotel pick up and transfer to surprise dinner
27.09 08:30 - 09:15 CentroCongresoTaoro
Advanced veterinary management Nuhacet Fernández
09:20 - 10:05 Importance of zoos as breeding and conservation centers
Denver Giovanini
10:10 - 10:55 Norfolk Island Green Parrots Luis Ortiz Catedral
10:55 - 11:30 COFFEE BREAK
11:30 - 12:15 Conservation in situ and ex situ Rafael Zamora
12:20 - 13:05 Presentation about systematic and taxonomic changes within the genus Pyrrhura Thomas Arndt
13:10 - 13:40 Aviculture in India Anil Garg
13:45 - 14:00 Audiovisual presentation Robert North
20:30 Hotel BotánicoClosing Gala Dinner with a splendid menu in the exotic gardens of the Hotel Botánico followed by awards for the best speakers
Optional excursion to aquarium Poema del Mar
Places limited by order of registration. We wait for you!COnVEnTIOn InSCRIPTIOn: http://www.loroparque-fundacion.org/congreso/Tarifas.phpRESERVATIOn HOTEL BOTÁnICO:http://www.loroparque-fundacion.org/congreso/Lodging.php
Renewed Goals: New projects for 2018
on the past 19th and 20th of october, the 20th Annual Board Meeting was held at Loro Parque Fundación headquarters, the Animal Embassy. The bosses, experts and directors of our team met to evaluate the projects and actions of conservation that have been carried out in 2017, as well as assess those that will be financed next year 2018.
Previously, more than 3 million dollars had been received in applications, arriving from different parts of the world. All the applications were discussed and analyzed, and the high quality of the projects presented was highly valued. Finally,
sign up today, benefiting from the exclusive discount for early registration.Have you seen our roster of speakers? You cannot miss their speeches about: • the description of new species for
science, • unusual breeding techniques, • tips and feeding techniques that
increase the welfare of psittacids,• Scientific analyzes and results on
wild populations• the best veterinary advices and
advances.
From left to right: Javier Almunia, Monica Seeman, Nigel Collar, Rosemary Low, Roland Wirth, Wolfgang Kiessling (Fundador), Juan Villalba, Christoph Kiessling (Presidente), Povl Joergensen, René Wust and Rafael Zamora Photo: LPF
the commitment for 2018 will involve an outlay of more than $ 1,000,000 to support new projects that captured the urgency of the action, in addition to continuing with those others where there is no need to lower our guard and stand firm to achieve the long-awaited conservation successes.
In total, 36 projects will be financed during 2018 and, by the end of the year, they will have been $ 18,000,000 dollars that Loro Parque Fundación has allocated to protect the most threatened species in the world. We will give an account of the evolution of the projects in the next editions of the magazine.
IX INTERNATIONALPARROT CONVENTION
24th to 27th
TENERIFE
SEPT2018
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Headquarters Poema del Mar Graphics: VDR y oFS architects
Poema del Mar: new center of conservation and rescueSince its initial project, Poema del Mar Aquarium, has been conceived as a tool for raising awareness, research and conservation of the marine fauna of the Canary Islands and Macaronesia, especially of those species that are most threatened: sharks, rays, turtles, etc.
Thus, Poema del Mar has been created based on the precepts and inspiring principles of modern zoos, following the direct example of the best zoo in the world, Loro Parque, which bases its activity on raising awareness among visitors about the problems of our planet.
The new benchmark of the city of Las Palmas (which has the
invaluable support of the Island Council, through the Tourist Board and the support of the City of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, through its Development Society), does not forget an essential commitment to the advancement of science, making available to researchers the animals under their care, so that they serve to increase scientific knowledge, while guaranteeing the well-being of each living being. Finally, the aquarium is designed as a tool for the conservation of marine biodiversity, with projects ranging from the breeding and supplementation of
populations of the most threatened species, to the development of surveillance and protection actions in the marine environment itself.
As in Loro Parque, Loro Parque Fundación will be in charge of all the conservation actions in Poema del Mar, which, in fact, they already started in 2016. An example of these, are the shark conservation projects, which are an essential element in Poema del Mar, combining the exhibition of animals in the aquarium and outreach and conservation actions either outside and
inside the enclosure. Visitors in Poema del Mar
will be able to observe one of the most endangered shark species, the Angelshark, for which Canarian waters are one of its last remaining strongholds. Individuals held in the aquarium will be highly trained, allowing researchers from all around the world an unprecedented access to
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this species to increase the scientific knowledge and direct it towards its conservation. Furthermore, angelsharks housed in Poema del Mar will be the ambassadors for their species in the wild, not just to raising public awareness about their threats but also to obtain funds for “in situ” and “ex situ” conservation actions through Loro Parque Fundación. Since 2016, this entity is supporting a project to conduct an angelshark population register by phothoidentification in the Canary Islands, a very promising technique that could reduce the impact
in the animals while censing. The “cornudas” (as hammerhead
sharks are known in the Canaries) will be also present in Poema del Mar, serving as ambassadors for the pelagic sharks, whose populations are rapidly declining in the world due to overfishing. Even if hammerhead sharks in Canary Islands are not considered high risk of extinction, it
is only a matter of time. It is estimated that every year over 100.000.000 sharks are killed
globally, which
not only threatens
some species survival but the
entire balance of marine ecosystems.
World aquaria have been fighting for decades
in order to reverse the bloodthirsty predator image
of sharks shown in Hollywood’s blockbusters. Poema del Mar will
be supporting this initiative as well by seeking a shift in social sensitivity towards these animals and, thus, creating resources and support for their conservation.
Nevertheless, undoubtedly, sea turtles will be the flagship
conservation project in Poema del Mar. Loro Parque Fundación will team up with ADS Biodiversidad Association to resume
Pelagos project, which, among other goals, seeked to increase loggerhead turtles nesting sites in the Macaronesia region. unfortunately, there is only one loggerhead turtle nesting colony left in the West Atlantic at the island of Boa Vista (Cape Verde), which is considered as one the eleven most endangered subpopulations in the world. Angelshark (Squatina Squatina)
Hammerhead shark (Sphyrna lewini)
Therefore, in order to reduce the risk of any adverse
Event that could destroy this population, it is a top priority to establish new nesting sites. Together with ADS Biodiversidad, Government of the Canary Islands and the Island Council of Fuerteventura, Poema del Mar aims to become a leading center in the conservation of Atlantic loggerhead turtles by serving as a scientific research platform and, simultaneously, increasing this species geographic range in the Macaronesia area through the creation of new nesting sites in the Canary Islands. Even if it will require
a longterm increased human and financial effort, this ambitious project is crucial for the survival of this sea turtle subpopulation.
These are only some examples of the great commitment that Loro Parque Fundación will show over the next years to make Poema del Mar a top-level awareness and conservation center and create a positive impact in marine life and the health of our oceans.
We sincerely trust that we will count with the help of both, our members and all the nature lovers, to achieve our goal.
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In 2013, Loro Parque Fundación started to support a very
interesting project, which was focused on a very unknown parrot species. A new breeding site of the Golden-plumed parakeet or Golden-plumed conure (Leptosittaca branickii),
or as the local people know it “Paramuno"
parakeet, was located in the Cañar province of Ecuador. There, a new artificial nests program was implemented in 2014. Despite being a rich area in Podocarpus sp., a tree whose fruits are these parrots’ main food supply, until that moment the nests had only being used for roosting.
It is in the forest canopy, at 1.400-3.500 m height, where this species feels comfortable and moves freely. They search for conifers seeds and even leafs of other trees, which are also a part of their diet. Considering the habitat fragmentation due to human activities, it is not rare to spot them in corn fields, too.
Yanayacu Biodiversity National Institute in Cosanga Biology Station,
with the direct support of Loro Parque Fundación, is working in the protection of this species, considered
endangered in Ecuador and Vulnerable (Vu) (IuCN, 2016) globally, as it is also present in Colombia and Perú.
It is observed in small flocks of 8 to 25 individuals during the months of June to December, mainly
nesting in woodpeckers abandoned nests or in dead wax palm trees
(Ceroxylon quindiuense). This is the same wax palm used
by the yellow-eared parrot (ognorhynchus icterotis) in Colombia, who is also affected by the cutting of
wax palms for Palm Sunday services and other traditions that are threatening these species. Loro
Parque Fundación has been a key point in the conservation of the last species, the yellow-eared parrot, whose current population
is exceeding the 3,000 individuals in the wild, thanks to the cooperation with the local NGo ProAves in a wide range of recovery actions. All of these have allowed that this parrot, once listed as Critically Endangered in IuCN Red List of Threatened Species, has changed its category to Endangered. A very significant shift that, even it is not enough to lower our guard in the protection of this species, it is an incredible reward for
Ecuador. Flying above the Andes
llustration of the Golden-plumed parakeet, Leptopsittaca branickii
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Anual occurrence of the species
our conservation efforts during these years.
Nowadays, the only places where Golden-plumed parakeet’s habitat is trully protected are Podocarpus National Park, one of the highest biodiversity natural areas of the country, which acts as a magnet to birds with its more than 4,000 plant species, and the Private Reserve of Tapichalaca, located in the south of the country. Managed by Jocotoco Foundation, a close partner of Loro Parque Fundación, in 2008 we established a breeding area with 18 artificial nests at Tapichalca, which allowed us to understand more aspects about the reproduction biology of this species, previously unknown to science.
To observe nesting habits and artificial nests occupancy is crucial to understand this species and therefore this phase of the program in Ecuador will continue until the end of December 2017.
In January 2016, feathers were detected inside one of the nests, showing that even if they were not used for reproduction, they are very important for roosting. As an average of 19 individuals were found in different patches of forest in the Cañar province, and considering there was food supply for this species in the area, it was suggested as a good spot for an stable population. This was confirmed after some months, as in May a flock of 60 individuals was observed, the biggest ever observed in the area.
To have information about its movements and that it is in May when the highest occurrence is observed allows our researchers to start studying this species. As parrot observation is very complicated for field researchers, determining these data is key when studying birds in nature.
Furthermore, it is a great conservation success in this process to confirm that the biggest population for this species is in the Cañar area, in Ecuador, where its main food resource is the tree Podocarpus sp., locally known as “Trenza”.
To be able to determine where the roosting sites are is also a crucial point in field research. This is sometimes the most difficult
step, especially for species that do not return to their resting sites until just before sunset. When restoring fragmented habitats due to deforestation, there is a need to only use varieties of plants naturally present in those ecosystems and not others, even if these are commonly used by the parrot that is meant to be preserved. We need to create a balanced combination to maintain the optimum conditions. Therefore, the reforestation program includes over 20 plant species, 4 of which are closely linked to the Golden-plumed
Golden-plumed parakeet Leptopsittaca branickii, looking at its surroundings Photo: LPF
Golden-plumed parakeet Leptopsittaca branickii Photo: LPF
parakeet. The Trenza, as Podocarpus sp. is locally known, the wax palm Cerozylum sp., the “Sangre de Drago” Croton sp. and the weeping fig Ficus sp.. Environmental education and outreach, all together with reforestation, habitat conservation activities and research give us good and encouraging hope for the species that may disappear from Earth. Loro Parque
Fundación, partnering with ProAves, is striving to involve the people that are in direct contact with nature, as it is them the ones that are able to protect and “watch”. We give them the tools to better understand the reality of nature and to take action in favor of their environment.
Nº 28 Growing, caring, creating | JuNIOR
Sea turtles are __________. They belong to one of the oldest reptiles groups of the world. They spend their life in the ____________, their body is completely adapted to this environment, and because of it, instead of legs they have ________. They can spend a few hours under the ___________, and go over a thousands of kilometers without getting tired when they __________. They only go out to the mainland to lay their __________, and they always go to the beach where they were born. They are ___________, and their diet includes ___________, squids and seaweed. They can live over a hundred years, they are very ___________. The __________ of the nest determines the sex of the baby sea turtles. Warm temperatures will result into females, and lower temperatures will result into males. If the temperature in the whole nest is the same, there will be the same number of males than females. All these characteristics make sea turtles a fascinating animal. However, they deal with some __________ as the ___________ of the sea, the destruction of their habitat and the _____________.
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Learn how to draw a sea turtle3.Every year, a lot of sea turtles die because of marine pollution. This animal confuses plastic bags with jellyfishes. Help this baby loggerhead sea turtle to find its meal.
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Complete this text with the following words: MIGRATE, TEMPERATURE, SEA, EGGS, JELLYFISH, WATER,OMNIVOROUS, REPTILES, LONG-LIVED, FISHING, FLIPPERS, THREATS and CONTAMINATION.
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Sus patas poseen dosdedos hacia delante y dos hacia detrás para poder trepar por los árboles y manipular el alimento
They are born completely naked and their first plumage is the down..
They are able to imitate a great variety of sounds, even human words.
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Parrots are born with a little sharp
tooth on its pick which its called
'egg tooth'. It helps them to break
through the eggshell when they are
ready to survive in the outside world.
The imitation experts
Their legs have two fingers forward and another two backwards to allow them to climb the trees and mani�pulate the food.
Search for the following words in thealphabet soup:
Feathers, birds, seeds, wings, oviparous,down, pick, fly, eggtooth.
Some parrot species can live a lot of years. Under human care they can reach and exceed ages of 70 years.
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Across:1. Kind of animal.4. Parrots can live a lot of__________.5. Tail feathers works as a __________.
Down:2. They have a great capacity to ________.3. Number of fingers parrots have.6. Name of their first plumage.
PARROTSPARROTS
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AGAINSTMARINE WASTEAND OVERFISHING
-Common name: Atlantic bluefin tuna-Scientific name: -Minimum size authorised: 30 kg/115 cm-Distribution: Atlantic Ocean andcontiguous seas-Threat category (IUCN): Endangered-Natural predators: sharks, dolphins and killer wales-Consumption alternatives: albacore tuna, frigate mackerel in a moderate way, or atlantic mackerel
Populations of this species have decrease90% due to overfishing. We have to avoidits consumption in order to recover it.
Over 10 million tons of waste are dumped in theoceans every year.A trash truck every four seconds!
¡Un camión de basura cada cuatro segundos!
If we don't change our habits and stop overfishing the oceansand generating marine waste, there will come a moment whenocean will become a dump.
Are you able to find the 7 differences between these two pictures?
Join the points and find out what does each kid fish.
How can I
help?
Recicle
Use reusable roducts
Change the plastic bagfor a cloth bag
Do not throw garbagedown the drain.
Do not let garbage on the beachnor the forests and pick up
the one you find to keepthe environment clean.
Thunnus thynnus
Nº 210 Growing, caring, creating | JuNIORParrots are born with a little sharp tooth on its pick which its called 'egg tooth'. It helps them to break through the eggshell when they are ready to survive in the outside world.
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Scientific advances in the Max Planck Cognition Scientific Station on collaboration with
Loro Parque FundaciónThe Max Planck Comparative Cognition Scientific Station is a research facility based on collaboration with the Loro
Parque Fundación that was developed specifically for the purpose of studying the cognitive skills and processes of parrots and other animals. Based in the Animal Embassy at Loro Parque . They continue contributing through comparative research to obtain the important data that answer some fundamental questions in cognitive science. As well as the way, in which animals acquire their knowledge, what they know thanks to randomly happened and if they can reason by analogy.
The studies with touch screens are one of the methodologies that the Comparative Cognitive Research Group (CCRG) laboratory is used to answer these questions. The animals can simply touch images on a screen and get a small piece of food as a reward, when they choose the correct options. As the screen can easily be touched by many species of animals (using beak, legs, noses or hands) and the tasks can be modified to develop different requirements, this methodology offers enormous possibilities for the study of comparative cognition.
one of the current touch screen experiments is a pilot study aimed at investigating the question about which animals can use and sort
Interaction of Blue-headed Macaw, Primolius couloni, with one of the Max-Planck researchers in Animal Embassy Photo: LPF
The gray parrots, Psittacus erithacus, are one of the species with which cognition studies are being done Photo: LPF
Primolius couloni making tests on the touch screen Photo: LPFSeries of numbers that appear in different order, if the parrot touche them in the same order, a small food award come out of the lower part of the screen.
Max Planck Institutefor Ornithology
numerical representations, such as 1> 2> 3> 4. The numerical ordering of quantities has always been thought to be a unique capacity of the human being. However, there is a lot of evidence that non-human animals, including dolphins, chimpanzees and birds, possess numerical abilities, that is, an understanding of numbers.
The famous work with the African Gray Parrot, Psittacus erithacus, "Alex" offered the first results of numerical abilities with some parrots, showing that Alex could recognize quantities
above six and understand the concept of nothing or zero. To investigate more deeply about what can parrots and other animals understand and how they use numerical concepts. The ongoing pilot study focuses on ordering number series and the ability to order symbols in ascending or descending order.
During a task series, it is supposed that parrots have to learn that the on the screen shown symbols will
always have a specific order. All the items are displayed simultaneously, and their positions vary randomly between one test and another. The task of the parrot is to touch the items in the correct order, regardless of their position on the monitor. This study will help to clarify how animals perceive numerical concepts and will shed light on fundamental processes under numerical competence in humans and other animals.
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In August, the prestigious travel portal TripAdvisor has recognized Loro Parque through their annual Travellers' Choice 2017 as the BEST ZooLoGICAL PARK IN THE WoRLD, an award that is based on the independent evaluations of the users of this worldwide platform who has visited the zoo facilities.
This is an award that has been received with great joy, it is an acknowledgement of the true animal welfare, and as a milestone that joins other recent recognitions, such as the certification of animal welfare granted by the prestigious American Humane, the renowned animal welfare organization, converting it into the first zoo in Europe that have obtained 100% standard compliance, the highest rating; or the certificate of the independent auditor Global Spirit, which recognizes 100% compliance with the requirements established by animal welfare standards that have been set by ABTA, the Association of Tour operators and Travel Agents of the united Kingdom. Among the members of ABTA are present the leaders of the tourism industry, such as Thomas Cook or TuI uK.
Loro Parque’s work recognition
LORO PARQUE: Best zoo in the world
#1 IN THE WORLD
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by the users of Trip Advisor as the best in the world in animal welfare, considering the role of a modern zoo in the society, could not be fully grasped without the knowledge about its research and conservation program carried out since 1994 through the Loro Parque Fundación. Thanks to the support of Loro Parque, its partners, visitors, friends and collaborators, more than 17 million dollars have been directly invested for the development of conservation programs both in situ and ex situ, following the commitment ‘100% for Nature’.
Among many significant successes, including important achievements in the marine environment, Loro Parque Fundación’s work has led to the saving of up to nine species of parrots from their imminent extinction. This is the case, to give some examples, of the Blue-throated macaw, original of Beni, Bolivia, whose population has increased from 50 to 350 individuals with the project. Another good example that occurred in the same timeline is the evolution of Lear’s Macaw, whose population has increased from 22 to over 1.200 individuals, as well as the Yellow-eared parrot from Colombia, whose numbers have increased to over 2.500 individuals in present days, thanks to the efforts of the project to save the palm tree habituated by these parrots. In 1999, before Loro Parque
Research process on animal welfare in Loro Parque Photo: Loro Parque
Western gorilla Photo: I love the World
Fundación started this project, there were only 82 individuals of this species left in the wild.
The results of the coordinated efforts between Loro Parque and Loro Parque Fundación, in their continuous commitment to innovation, are very clearly represented in the newest project KAZA, which is aimed at protecting the cross-border areas of five African countries. The goal is to ensure the conservation of the African lion, a highly endangered species whose numbers have decreased in the last 50 years from 100.000 to less than 25.000 (over 75%). The arrival in Loro Parque
recently, recently of three Angola Lions to the Lion's Kingdom enclosure makes them act as ambassadors of their species, help to raise awareness among the public about the urgency of protecting their habitats, and that science can know even more about its characteristics and needs. Most recent arrival of three Angola Lions to Loro Park's Lion's Kingdom allows them to perform an important role as the ambassadors of their species and help raise awareness about the urgent need to protect the natural habitats, as well as to give the scientists an opportunity to learn and gather more information
TRAVELLERS’ CHOICE™ 2017
POSITIOn ZOOS MULTIPLE CLASSIFICATIOn (TRAVELLERS'CHOICE 2017)
1 LORO PARQUE, TEnERIFE, ESPAÑA
2 Zoo de San Diego, San Diego, California, EE.UU
3 Chester Zoo, Chester, Reino Unido
4 Zoo de Singapur, Singapur
5 Zoo de Praga, República Checa
6 Zoo de San Louis, EE.UU
7 Zoo de Viena, Austria
8 ZooParc de Beauval, Saint-Aignan, Francia
about their features and needs. For us, Loro Parque Fundación, we are proud to have been able to help Loro Parque achieve such a well-deserved awards, especially if we analyze the quality and reputation of the other organizations that appear in the final classification; like the San Diego Zoo, the Chester Zoo in the united Kingdom, or other prestigious facilities in the European environment.
From Loro Parque Fundación we want to congratulate LoRo PARQuE, hoping it will continue trusting us for the development of its actions to protect endangered species.
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on September 7th, the founder of our foundation, Mr. Wolfgang Kiessling, celebrated his 80th birthday. of course, 80 reasons are not enough to thank him for everything he has done for us. Since he founded the Foundation in 1994, with the support of his family, his constant work in more than 140 conservation projects financed around the world makes the praise run out.
All together, the workers, collaborators and friends of Mr. Kiessling joined their efforts and gave him as a birthday present, thanks to his generous request, a check of 5,500 euros, which will be deposited entirely in favor of Loro Parque Fundación and, therefore, he will
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Anodorhynchusleari
Lear’s MacawBrazil
Ara glaucogularis
Blue-throated MacawBolivia
Agapornis nigrigenis
Black-cheeked lovebirdZambia
Ognorhynchusicterotis
Yellow-eared parrotColombia
Eunymphicuscornutus
Horned ParakeetNew Caledonia
Primolius couloni
Blue-headed MacawPeru
Amazona brasiliensis
Red-tailed amazonBrazil
Psittacula eques
Echo ParakeetMauritius
Cacatuahaematuropygia
Red-vented CockatooPhilippines
revert 100% to the development of projects in nature. According to our well-known motto.
Without their sense of responsibility, sensitivity and social commitment, especially in the development of environmental and animal protection projects, many species of psittacines would have disappeared or their current populations would be in critical danger of extinction. Just to mention some examples, like the Yellow-eared Parrot of Colombia, the Blue-throated Macaw of Bolivia, the Lear's Macaw and the Red-tailed Amazon of Brazil, the Parrot of Mauritius, or the Red-vented Cockatoo of the Philippines, these are some of the nine species of parrots that Loro Parque Fundación has helped them for a better future.
We are proud to continue that his name is still in our DNA, and we know at first hand that his desire to continue protecting nature and the most endangered species remain intact or even renewed; so let's continue "fighting" for a better world, we are confident that our future is in safe hands.
Sr. W. Kiessling, fundador de Loro Parque Fundación Photo: Loro Parque
Thank you very much to Wolfgang Kiessling for saving 9 species from the brink of extinction!
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Loro Parque Fundación: educating for conservation
LPF educator showing a sample of microplastics to a group of students Photo: LPF
Educational session by LPF Photo: LPF
The educational work is essential to guarantee the conservation of threatened species and biodiversity. Although most of this transmission of values takes place in the classroom, it is also a fundamental priority of modern zoos and aquariums to try to solve the current environmental crisis. The range of educational possibilities that these institutions allow, should not be limited to the mere observation of animals outside their habitat, but should include dynamic activities that expand and complement, in a pleasant way, the contents that are worked from the centers.
Aware of this, Loro Parque Fundación has worked since its inception to expand its educational offer and take full advantage of the awareness potential represented by Loro Parque and, in the near future, also by Poema del Mar. In this sense, we not only offer workshops and guided tours for school groups, but our commitment to education goes beyond our facilities. For this course, we have renewed our online video-conference program to facilitate and improve connections with centers anywhere in Spain and / or abroad. They will be able, with just one click to enjoy observing animals as fascinating as the
penguins, dolphins, orcas, gorillas or, as a novelty, of parrots and lions.
Also, taking advantage of the opening of the Poema del Mar aquarium in Gran Canaria, schoolchildren will have the opportunity, without moving from their classrooms, to see the impressive window of the Deep Sea with its sharks, to dive with the sea turtles or to meet the friendly lemurs. In addition, we will continue with our educational projects for Primary and Secondary schools in the Canary Islands, whose main objective is to raise awareness in Canarian society about the need to know, protect and conserve the environment and animal species, with special emphasis on the marine environment, given the great importance of the sea in our Autonomous Community.
During the Week of Marine Conservation, awareness-raising activities will be carried out in different centers of all the archipelago islands, in which the students will learn about the different negative impacts that human activity exerts on the oceans. In "Descubriendo Nuestro Mar", four centers of Tenerife and four centers of Gran Canaria, will have the opportunity to learn
Sergio Rodríguez, ambassador of
Loro Parque FundaciónProtection and conservation
projects developed worldwide by Loro Parque Fundación (LPF) are still the pride of an institution that is celebrating the election of Spanish selection basketball player Sergio “Chacho” Rodríguez as its ambassador.
Cristoph Kiessling, together with our Scientific Director Rafael Zamora, introduced the world champion sportsman from Tenerife, who is currently playing in Moscow CSKA, on August 10th. our President highlighted the athlete’s guiding principles, including his passion for nature, which are aligned with those LPF strongly supports.
Rodriguez was grateful for the Sergio Rodríguez deceiving the children in Animal Embassy
Act’s commemorative jersey signed by Sergio Rodríguez
more about marine biodiversity in the Canary Islands, from the performance of recreational activities such as a visit to Loro Parque or to Poema del Mar or a boat ride to observe some of the cetacean species that inhabit in our coasts.
In short, Loro Parque Fundación seeks the engagement of the youngest by trying to awaken their enthusiasm for the conservation of nature and animals. After all, they are the future and the future of our planet depends on them.
award and LPF efforts. He pointed out his many visits to Loro Parque as a boy, in which he could see the activities carried out by LPF, and how he always wanted to cooperate and be a part of these initiatives. As he humbly told the press, he is coming to “do his part”.
Likewise, the former NBA basketball player showed the executive team his willingness to personally visit LPF “in situ” projects. Consequently, in upcoming issues of this newsletter we will be able to document the trip to the heart of our activities from a privileged perspective, building values and increasing awareness among local communities with his presence. He is, indeed, a “high-flight” star signing.
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Since January 1st, 2018, the new "We Care " membership program will come into force. It is a new member structure that will recognize your contribution through multiple advantages. It will make more visible your contribution recognition by introducing new formulas and novelties that are related with the opening of Poema del Mar and the
needs that we have detected in the evolution of daily activity.We hope, this new change will be for you a pleasure, as the included advantageous will allow you the access to the aquarium Poema del Mar, while the membership is valid. It will be also established a transitory arrangement for those members who, at the date of entry into force, still have
the current membership. It will be adapted to them for enjoying the advantages and new conditions till end of the year.We remain at your complete disposal for any additional questions you might have.Thank you very much for continue trusting Loro Parque Fundación!
NEW MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM
PROGRAM
Sanitas, Rosapesca, S.L., Packalia S.L., Victor Manuel Rodríguez Rodríguez, Desratizaciones Grupo Muñoz S.L., Aqualandia España, S.A., Alberto's Perfum, S.L., Analisis No, Destructivos Atlante S.L.U, Aperitivos Snack, Armin R. Happ “Apadrina Loro Toimneh”, Canazados, S.L., City Hotel Lippstadt, Comit-comercial Italiana de Alimentacion, S.L., Cumba Sl, Dialte, Dhe - Domingo Hernández Estevez, Dispayta Canarias S.L.U., Establecimientos Industriales Ahemon,
S.A., Ferroisora S.L.U., Fripozo, S.A., Frutas Cruz Santa Sa, Galarza Atlántico Galaco S.A., Grauvell Fishing Canarias S.A., Hapag Lloyd Reisebüro, Ital Food Service, S.L., Kero Sur, S.L., Max Ornithology SRL, Montesano, Canarias, S.A., Panadería Los Compadres S.L., Panrico Donuts Canarias S.A.U., Papageienfreunde Nord E V, Parlevliet & Van Der Plas, Peconvi, S.L., Redisa (Reyes Diaz S.A.), Rohersa S.L., Sergio Pérez (Máquinas Expendedoras), Special Prices Auto
Reisen, S.L., The Baltoro Trust, The Big Rd (Rd Content), Transportes Noda Noda, S.L., Trixder J.Y.S., S.L. (Lorocamp), Universidad Giessen, Vigcan Seguridad S.L.
Our thanks to all our sponsors and donors:
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Note: From the beginning of Mach until the end of August, unfortunately it is not possibleto visit our breeding center in La Vera due to the breeding season of our parrots, in ordernot to disturb them in their protected surroundings.
LORO PARQUE FUNDACIÓN: Avda. Loro Parque s/n 38400 Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain.
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