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Media Release Cayman Wildlife Rescue

Parrot Deterrent Device a Success
August 18, 2009

Cayman Wildlife Rescue, a Programme of the National Trust, has been testing a Cayman Parrot deterrent device with great success. A Florida based company, called Bird Busters, has created a custom device which is programmed specifically to ward off Cayman Parrots from crops. The device called a Bird Squawker plays back distress calls from Cayman Parrots, alarm calls from Cayman Parrots, cries of predatory hawks, gun shots noises and digital sound effects in a random pattern to confuse and scare offending birds. The custom device has now been tested in local farmland, worked by Franklyn Smith with great success. Mr. Smith’s worker Eval Davis reports “When the device is running we have no new damage to the crop. If the device is off the parrots return to the area within a day.”

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Mr. Smith is looking forward to getting the Bird Squawker for next year’s mango crop. In the past he admits to at least 50% crop destruction due to the Cayman Parrot.

Alison Corbett, Project Manager of Cayman Wildlife Rescue has teamed up with local farmers to help. “In visiting local farmers here I have seen the true devastation the parrot has on the crop. These farmers work hard, battling many issues and I hated that Cayman’s National Bird was considered by most to be a pest. I knew there were solutions out there, we just needed to try some alternatives.”

While there is no concrete evidence that Cayman Parrots are still being shot by local farmers as a mean of control Corbett added “One local farmer attested to shooting 80 Cayman Parrots in one day alone, before deciding to put down his rifle for good. I have had other reports that there are still hundreds shot each year. We can either deny this issue or choose to provide the farmers with effective and sustainable options.”

Otto Watler, long time advocate for the Cayman Parrot, has also been working closely on the project commented “It will be a sad day when the beautiful Cayman Islands’ Parrot cease to grace our skies. I think everyone that lives on these beautiful islands should do their part to stop this awful tragedy from becoming a reality and it will surely happen soon that later if some method of protecting the Parrot is not put in place by the powers that be.”

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The Cayman Parrot faces many threats: environmental threats such as loss of habitat and human threats such as illegal shooting, trapping and nest robbing. The Grand Cayman Parrot and Cayman Brac Parrot are two distinct endemic sub-species of the Cuban Parrot. Both of Cayman’s Parrots are considered endangered and are CITES protected. The Cayman Brac species especially, due to its limited range, is at great risk for extinction.

The device retails for $1,300 USD plus shipping for the Bird Squawker with 2 loud speakers. To order: contact Jack Wagner at Bird Busters (703) 299-8855 or by email jackwagner@birdbusters.com. Bird Busters will work with local farmers to devise a plan for the placement of the device and speakers. The device operates from a standard 12 volt battery and has a light sensor which turns the device off automatically at night

(see the link below about Wildlife Group Sloves Parrot Controversy for the story)


 
The following articles were submitted/published by or about the Cayman Wildlife Rescue:
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Wildlife Groups Test Parrot Deterrent on Cayman Islands PI Press September, 2009
Parrot Deterrent Device a Success Cayman News Service August 18, 2009
Wildlife Rescue Team Heron Heroes Caymanian Compass August 12, 2009
Rescued Bird Set Free Cayman News Service August 11, 2009
LIME Sponsors Wildlife Hotline Cayman News Service June 30, 2009
Police Rescue 500 Pound Turtle Cayman News Service June 10, 2009
What To Do If You Find a Baby Bird Cayman 27 TV May 28, 2009
Playtime for Parrots Cayman News Service April 29, 2009
Bats in the Roof Cayman News Service March 31 2009
Rescuing Wildlife - Caution! Cayman News Service March 30, 2009
Beach Trash Kills Wildlife Cayman News Service March 17, 2009
Gardeners to Save Local Trees Cayman News Service March 15, 2009
Wildlife on Sisters Face Starvation Cayman Weather Watch November 28, 2008
Wildlife Rescue Underway after Hurricane Paloma devastates Cayman Brac and Little Cayman Cayman Island Government November 28, 2008
Wildlife Face Crisis on Cayman Brac and Little Cayman Radio cayman November 21, 2008
Emergency Bird Food Missing Cayman News Service November 20, 2008
Bat Flyout Cayman News Service November 3, 2008
Driver Kills Rare Duck Cayman News Service October 28. 2008
Bat Study Guide Given to Schools Cayman News Service September 10, 2008
Quarry Threatens Rare Bat Cayman News Service August 25, 2008
Whale Washes Ashore Caymanian Compass February 7, 2008
History of Cayman Wildlife Rescue Caymanian Compass September 12, 2007
Cayman Wildlife Rescue gets assistance from KPMG Director Cayman Net News February 28, 2007
Pelican Release Successful Pelican Life magazine January 2007
Migrant Masked Booby blown to Cayman JGR Our Online Journal November 3, 2005
     
Wildlife and Traffic Don't Mix Cayman Island Government  


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