There has been another small 'reshuffle' of birds in the captive population.
The proven male of a sibling pair in Germany, which have bred together, has been sent to join a female in Brazil which has laid thirteen infertile eggs so far this year (presumably kept with an infertile male at present but it didn't say so...)
This German male is being replaced by a male from Loro Parc. Tenerife.
The same German breeder is sending LP a different male in exchange.
This German breeder obtained some of the birds kept by the very secretive Swiss breeders(the others went to the Sheik) and has donated part of the money involved in the purchase of 1000 acres(or hectares or whatever) of land at the Melancia Creek Farm where the last wild birds lived. This is as a base for a possible reintroduction scheme in the future.
Estimates of captive population of Spix is now (circa) 67. As the Saudi Sheik hold about forty-fifty birds at his Breeding Centre he has the major proportion- about twothirds of the total. The rest are shared in smaller numbers between Loro Parc, Tenerife, one or two breeders in Germany and a few in Brazil.
The proven male of a sibling pair in Germany, which have bred together, has been sent to join a female in Brazil which has laid thirteen infertile eggs so far this year (presumably kept with an infertile male at present but it didn't say so...)
This German male is being replaced by a male from Loro Parc. Tenerife.
The same German breeder is sending LP a different male in exchange.
This German breeder obtained some of the birds kept by the very secretive Swiss breeders(the others went to the Sheik) and has donated part of the money involved in the purchase of 1000 acres(or hectares or whatever) of land at the Melancia Creek Farm where the last wild birds lived. This is as a base for a possible reintroduction scheme in the future.
Estimates of captive population of Spix is now (circa) 67. As the Saudi Sheik hold about forty-fifty birds at his Breeding Centre he has the major proportion- about twothirds of the total. The rest are shared in smaller numbers between Loro Parc, Tenerife, one or two breeders in Germany and a few in Brazil.