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5th International Parrot Convention Proceedings: 18th - 21st September 2002 Lodo Parque Puerto de la Cruz Tenerife Spain

Proceedings Out of Print
By: Tony Sanchez
205 pages, Tabs, distrib maps
5th International Parrot Convention Proceedings: 18th - 21st September 2002 Lodo Parque Puerto de la Cruz Tenerife Spain
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Discusses the versatile aspects of parrots living both in nature and in captivity, conveying important issues such as nutrition, maintenance, breeding and conservation.

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Proceedings Out of Print
By: Tony Sanchez
205 pages, Tabs, distrib maps
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