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Pet Care Trust Grant to American Federation of Aviculture Brings Positive ResultsIn January 2010 the Pet Care Trust awarded a supporting grant of $10,000 to the American Federation of Aviculture (AFA) in Austin, TX for development of the online curriculum 'Fundamentals of Aviculture, Level II".- An Ideal Lorikeet, the Emerald LoriThe Emerald Lorikeet is certainly one of the most lovely lories kept in aviculture. It is the little nephew of the better known Musschenbroek's Lorikeet, Neopsittacus musschenbroekii.
- An Ideal Lorikeet: The Emerald Lori BirdThe Emerald Lorikeet is certainly one of the most lovely lories kept in aviculture. It is the little nephew of the better known Musschenbroek's Lorikeet, Neopsittacus musschenbroekii. Imports have always been rare and, because of this it is a rather expensive curiosity.
- Adventures in Window Sill Gardening: NK Lawn & Garden Kits Show PromiseNK Lawn & Garden window sill herb and salad mix kits help those who struggle with growing plants by providing an effective, all-inclusive system featuring an error-resistant planter and properly balanced soils for each seed mix. Helpful for "black thumb".
- Psittacosis: Not a Death Sentence for Your BirdPsittacosis, Chlamydia psittaci, has historically been 100% lethal. But thanks to advances in avian medicine and with the help of an avian veterinarian, your bird can survive this highly contagious and deadly disease--just like my baby bird, Elendil!
Species Profile: The Yellow-streaked LoryA brief profile and overview of the natural history of the yellow-streaked lory.- Indian Ringnecked Parrots: Proper Housing GuidelinesInformation on how to house Indian Ringnecked Parrots.
- Blanc De Hotot Breed ProfileThe Blanc de Hotot, or standard hotot, is an old French breed of rabbit now endangered.
- The Purple-Crowned LorikeetThe back basically green, chest pale blue, ear coverts orange-yellow, beak black, forehead orange-yellow, crown dark purple, mantle light brown and the wing bend bright blue. The under wings are red.
- Bird Information: The Obi LoriThe general opinion is that the Obi Lori is smaller than the better known Violet-necked Lori, Eos squamata riciniata.
- The Yellow and Green Lori BirdThe Yellow and Green Lori is found on the Sula Islands, mainly Taliabu, Seho and Mangole. These islands are west of Sulawesi (formerly, Celebes) and they belong to Indonesia.
- Birds: The Purple-Crowned LorikeetThe back basically green, chest pale blue, ear coverts orange-yellow, beak black, forehead orange-yellow, crown dark purple, mantle light brown and the wing bend bright blue.
- Born to be Wild - Careers Working with AnimalsA discussion of various positions working with animals and what education those positions require.
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