Coming back to the macaw discourse.
Do you
@Elena or @LoriPatton know how old both the red-fronted and scarlet macaw are?
I would imagine also that given its conservation concern status a red-fronted macaw would perhaps strategise for integrating the red-fronted macaw into the ex situ conservation breeding program.
NOTE: I have read somewhere and ... for the love of self peculiarly forgotten ... that even scarlet macaw Ara macao are part and parcel of reintroduction programs breed for release within part of their home range. Same with other thought of as very common macaw species in captivity, the blue and yellow Ara ararauna.
Some blue and yellow macaw reintroduction projects (Trinidad and Tobago, Brasil):
1)
Blue and gold macaws released in Pointe-a-Pierre - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
2)
Blue & Yellow Macaws - Bird Recovery International
Scarlet macaw release programs (Brasil and Mexico):
1)
Reintroduction of the Great Scarlet Macaw in the Atlantic Forest - Brazilian NR
2)
Scarlet macaws taking wing again in Mexico