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References

  • 1. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (June, 2006) http://www.redlist.org
  • 2. BirdLife International (March, 2004) http://www.birdlife.org/
  • 3. CITES (March, 2004) http://www.cites.org
  • 4. Imperial Amazon (Amazona imperialis) – Rare Species Conservatory Foundation (March, 2004) http://www.rarespecies.org/siss.html
  • 5. The Canadian World Parrot Trust lends major support for the conservation of the imperial Amazon in Dominica – World Parrot Trust (March, 2004) http://www.worldparrottrust.org/wpt12/imperialamazon.htm
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  • 7. Reillo, P. (2006) Pers. Comm.
  • 8. Wiley, J.W., Gnam, R.S., Koenig, S.E., Dornelly, A., Galvez, X., Bradley, P.E., White, T., Zamore, M., Reillo, P.R. and Anthony, D. (2004) Status and Conservation of the Family Psittacidae in the West Indies. Journal of Caribbean Ornithology, 17: 94 - 154.
  • 9. Collar, N., Gonzaga, L., Krabbe, N., Madrono Nieto, A. and Naranjo, L. (1992) Threatened birds of the Americas. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington D.C..
  • BirdLife International 2008. Amazona imperialis
  • Collar, N., L. Gonzaga, N. Krabbe, A. Madrono Nieto, L. Naranjo. 1992. Threatened Birds of the Americas. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.
  • Cox, R. 1996. Birder's Dictionary. Helena, MT: Falcon Press.
  • Ed. by Woolf, H. 1976. Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary. Springfield, MA: G. & C. Merriam.
  • Forshaw, J. 1973. Parrots of the World. Neptune, NJ: T.F.H. Publications.
  • Gill, Frank, and Minturn Wright. 2006. Birds of the World: Recommended English Names. ix + 259

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