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Enrichment in the breeding season

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AT LORO Parque Fundacion, environmental enrichment is one of the bases of management and success with parrots. However, it is not a routine or static system. It consists of a dynamic of change and surprises for the animals. During the breeding season, in which we have been immersed, many keepers fear putting new elements inside the aviaries. They are right, but this should not prevent environmental enrichment with already known elements

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