White-fronted capuchin monkey (Cebus albifrons aequatorialis), an endangered species.
1. At the Cerro Blanco Rescue Center, since it is highly trafficked as a pet.
2. Look closely, recognize it, NO SPECIES OF MONKEY IS A PET
3. TAKEN FROM http://www.arkive.org
In order to raise awareness among the population and prevent the promotion of national and international trafficking of species, Pier Luiggi Maquilón (who has already sent material for Ballenita si on other occasions), now shares with us 2 collages on the subject. Your house is not their house!, shows us the mistreatment to which they are subjected from their capture until they are supposedly being cared for in houses and pseudo-zoos. Only with an educated community, which does not buy these animals, which with evidence can cause their extinction, can we fight against the trafficking of species, which is the 3rd most profitable business after drugs and weapons.
1. Blue-and-yellow macaw, red-and-browed macaw and red-and-browed macaw. At the Cerro Blanco Rescue Center
2. Bird species that were transported in overcrowded conditions, rescued by the Environmental Police
3. Scarlet Macaw chick, captured by traffickers in the Amazon
4. Grey-cheeked parakeet (endangered). Highly marketed as a pet.
5. Red-faced parakeets (endangered). Highly marketed as a pet
6. Viviñas. Highly marketed as a pet.
7. For every bird that reaches the final buyer, 19 have to die.
2. Bird species that were transported in overcrowded conditions, rescued by the Environmental Police
3. Scarlet Macaw chick, captured by traffickers in the Amazon
4. Grey-cheeked parakeet (endangered). Highly marketed as a pet.
5. Red-faced parakeets (endangered). Highly marketed as a pet
6. Viviñas. Highly marketed as a pet.
7. For every bird that reaches the final buyer, 19 have to die.