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Puerto Rican Parrot and Photograph - Great shot of two parrots in the wild. Amazona Vittata. An endangered species found only in Puerto Rico. Puerto Rican Parrot information - Report on the status of the parrot. Puerto Rican Parrot Webpage - Very informative webpage about 'amazona vittata', the last of the Puerto Rican parrots. Less than 50 birds in the wild but they have allot of help. Puerto Rico Wildlife Conservation - Endangered Species - Endemic Species Source: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service /Puerto Rican Parrot/ West Indian Manatee/ Hawksbill/ Carey de Concha/ Paloma Sabanera/ Puerto Rican Boa/ Puerto Rican Nightjar The Puerto Rico Conservation Foundation - PRCF is a non-profit organization dedicated to protect the Puerto Rico's biological diversity. Information about their projects. Caribbean Stranding Network - A non-profit environmental organization dedicated to the research, rescue, rehabilitation, education and conservation of whales, dolphins and manatees in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean. UN System-Wide EARTHWATCH - Informational document about the species of the different islands of Puerto Rico. Threats to their Ecosystems. Species of Conservation interest. The Coqui Project - The essence of Puerto Rico could be said to be in the song of the coquis. Project studies the many varieties. They are a very important part of the food chain and are considered the most important noctural predator in Puerto Rico US Fish and Wildlife/ Endangered Species Division - Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Determination of Endangered Status for the Puerto Rican Broad-Winged Hawk and the Puerto Rican Sharp-Shinned Hawk Manatee Statistics page. - Manatee Mortality Statistics. Total Number of U.S. Verified Deaths (including Puerto Rico) 1979-1996. Links to other interesting endangered species data. The endangered Puerto Rican coqui - Many Puerto Ricans have felt strangely uneasy while travelling abroad, only to feel an intense sensation of relief once they return to their native land and hear once more the nightly lullaby of the Coquí.
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