Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Action Alert!

ACTION ALERT - ACT BEFORE 10/18

No Paradise For Breeding Birds
REPLY TO/ MORE INFORMATION:
justroar@comcast.net, www.BirdHell.com

BACKGROUND:
Speakers Flock to World's Largest B ird Store While Breeding Birds Languish
On October 18 and 19, 2008, Bird Paradise, the self-proclaimed "world's
largest bird store," will host its fifth annual "Parrot Palooza" featuring
professionals from the bird trade including Dr. Irene Pepperburg, Sally
Blanchard, Lara Joseph and Madeleine Franco. SEE SUMMARY AFTER SAMPLE LETTER

CONTACT INFORMATION / TAKE ACTION:
Letters and calls needed ASAP to the speakers and promoters asking for
their help to prevent the continued suffering and exploitation of birds.
These speakers and bird advocacy groups should be working to help birds, not
increase the profits of one of the worst exploiters.

SPEAKERS:

SALLY BLANCHARD
ph: 970-278-0233 / email: staff@companionparrot.com

LARA JOSEPH
ph: 419-360-1234 / email: pickyparrot@buckeye-express.c om

MADELEINE FRANCO
email: madfranco@aol.com

IRENE PEPPERBERG, PhD
ph: 781-736-2195 or 617-295-4852
email: impepper@wjh.harvard.edu, imp16@brandeis.edu, alex@alexfoundation.org

PROMOTERS:

Arcadia Bird Sanctuary and Educational Center
P.O. Box 548 / Freehold NJ 07728
ph: 732-995-8562 / email: ArcadiaBirds@aol.com
http://www.arcadiabirdsanctuary.org/

The Bailey Foundation
P.O. Box 2122 / Boothwyn, PA 19061
ph: 484-882-0101 / email: jlevine@bailey-foundation.org
http://www.bailey-foundation.org/

Chester County Bird Club
P.O. Box 1025 / Frazer, PA 19355
email: info@ccbirdclub.com
http://www.ccbirdclub.com/index_files/Calendar.htm

Companion Bird Club of Delaware Valley
P.O. Box 167 / Hawley PA 18428
ph: 570-470-0034 / email: birdclubdv@yahoo.com
http://www.birdclubdv.com/

Jojo the Grey Adopti on and Rescue for All Birds, Inc.
ph: 610-713-0304 / email: jojothegrey@yahoo.com
http://www.jojothegrey.com/id1.html

Long Island Parrot Society
P.O. Box 2754 / North Babylon, NY 11703
ph: 631- 957-1100 / email: info@liparrotsociety.org
http://www.liparrotsociety.org/

EMAIL BLOCK FOR ALL SPEAKERS & PROMOTERS:
ArcadiaBirds@aol.com, jlevine@bailey-foundation.org, info@ccbirdclub.com,
birdclubdv@yahoo.com, jojothegrey@yahoo.com, info@liparrotsociety.org,
staff@companionparrot.com, pickyparrot@buckeye-express.com,
madfranco@aol.com, impepper@wjh.harvard.edu, imp16@brandeis.edu,
alex@alexfoundation.org

SAMPLE LETTER
Dear,

I am disturbed to learn that you are supporting the Parrot Palooza at Bird
Paradise. As shown in the store's own promotional video, Bird Paradise
obtains birds from a breeding facility in south Florida where the birds are
confined in small wire cages devoid of any toys or other enrichment.

For many of the birds, the sole furnishing in the cages is a perch
inappropriate for their species. Because the eggs are hatched in the
artificial environment of an incubator, the parents are deprived of
expressing their natural nesting and parenting instincts; instead, they are
confined to the same wire cages to breed over and over, supplying Bird
Paradise with thousands of birds for sale each year.

I am also concerned about your support of any store selling birds at a time
when so many birds desperately need homes. Please ask Bird Paradise to
discontinue the sale of birds and promote adoption instead.

Thank you,
Name / City, Country / E-mail

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SUMMARY: Birds, especially parrots, are becoming the world's fastest growing unwanted pet. These complex animals require attention and care that few people are
prepared to provide, and many times unsuspecting owners who can no longer
handle the loud, active creatures will simply ditch them or store them in a
dark basement or garage.

Studies show that wild birds spend 30% of their time flying just for fun.
Most captive birds never get a chance to fly, or fly only a few yards. Bird
Paradise operates a bird store in southern New Jersey offering thousands of
birds for sale along with a wide assortment of cages, toys and food.

On Bird Paradise's infomercial (2008), a visit is made to a Florida breeding
facility where many of the birds sold by Bird Paradise are born. While
watching the infomercial you will make some disturbing observations. Among
other things, the breeder birds housed at the facility are kept in barren
cages devoid of any of the multitude of toys for sale at Bird Paradise's own
store. Captive birds need enrichment, such as toys and out of cage time, to
remain as physically and emotionally healthy as possible in captivity.
SEE RECORDING OF THE INFOMERCIAL:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kq30I_-ZSE8


It also appears that the perches provided for some of the breeder birds are
an inappropriate diameter measurement for their foot size. In order to avoid
serious captivity-related foot problems, it is important to offer a variety
of perch types and sizes appropriate for their foot size.

Another problem at the facility is the artificial environment in which the
eggs are hatched. Apparently some of the eggs are taken immediately from the
parents and placed in an incubator. This is very stressful for the adult
birds and baby birds alike. And despite the thousands of birds confined at
the facility, only one employee is shown during th e entire video. This
raises concerns about a possible lack of individual attention for the birds,
whose lives appear to be limited to a cage, nesting box and perch.