PERIQUITO CARA-SUJA: De QUASE EXTINTO ao SUCESSO na Natureza!

The dirty-faced parakeet is one of the jewels of the Ceará Atlantic Forest! With its reddish face contrasting with the white, this unique bird endemic to the humid forests of the Northeast was once on the brink of extinction, but today it is an example of resilience and conservation. Thanks to Aquasis's Dirty-faced Project, hundreds of nest boxes were installed in the forests, helping to increase the species' population. Furthermore, the exciting 5th Dirty-faced Parakeet Census, with the participation of 230 volunteers, yielded important data on the bird's recovery in the wild. Another milestone of the project was the reintroduction of the birds to the Serra de Aratanha and Serra das Almas, areas where the bird was extinct. And it doesn't stop there: soon, dirty-faced parakeets will have new release areas. This is an inspiring story of how joint efforts can save species from extinction and return to nature what should never have been lost. Watch the video and learn about the journey of the incredible gray-faced parakeet! Grey-faced Parakeet (Pyrrhura griseipectus) Become a member of this channel and get benefits:    / @planetaaves