Polly Cracker
Brooke Durham is some rich lady that runs a non-profit tax dodging parrot recovery program from her husbands expensive house and she was recently highlighted in Audubon magazine about releasing parrots into the wilds of air America. The problem is that these parrots are not native to the North American soils and this woman had pushed for legislation to allow the release of these South American parrots. she nursed many of these former pets from injuries that her group somehow found in California and instead of releasing them in their native Mexico and Central America this woman released a flock of parrots sure to interfere with local birds and wildlife. “I’m nervous as hell,” said Durham, who with her husband, Josh Bridwell, runs SoCal Parrot, a nonprofit naturalized-parrot rescue and rehab facility, out of their home in Jamul, California. wealthy people often take advantages of tax breaks for so called charities and so forth and one wonders what this woman's real motivation is aside from enjoying parrots and using their home as a non-profit. This woman claims parrots don't eat native species that native birds feed and roost on but this can be in doubt and one wonders how these wild birds can compete with parrots once their staple of food runs out and they forage for other stuff wildlife in California sussits and rely upon. These parrots are noisy and one wonders how property owners will appreciate these birds eating all of their landscaping vegetation and plants. while populations of such psittacines as the Lilac-crowned Parrot and the Red-masked Parakeet are thriving in the United States as Durham pints out their wild cousins in South America are threatened by deforestation and the pet trade that had moved these birds over here. this is an oxymoron and women like this are the reason she has to nurse so many of these birds because the underground arrogant trade of these exotic species continues thanks to these fucks who thik because they can purchase something that it make sit right and OK. Luckily the US Fish and Wildklife is making this woman and her parrot wildlife califonia transformation habitat goal difficult and the regulatory process makes it difficult for mass parrot releasing into the wildlife and habitat of other birds
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