| Cape Parrot Working Group |
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The Cape Parrot Working Group (CPWG) was formed in 2001 following the PhD research of the late Olaf Wirminghaus (Wirminghaus 2002) at the University of Natal (now University of KwaZulu-Natal).
The CPWG is a formal body made up of a wide range of interested stakeholders, concerned with the conservation of this species, and representing the diverse range of interests which include not only the wild population and its habitat but also the captive population for which a studbook is being developed. The CPWG is also overseen by an executive committee representing the stakeholders.
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following photos were taken by Louise Warburton as part of her
activities as CPWG co-ordinator |
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| Cape Parrots flying over Umtata
on a CPBBD Count |
Wild chicks ringed and vital statistics monitored |
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| Cape Parrot in a Yellowood tree | Cape Parrot in a Pecan nut tree |