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INTRODUCTION Our interest in the ecology, behavior, and status in the wild of the Salmoncrested cockatoo Cacatua moluccensis began in 1997. Somewhat later, the previous trivial name ( Moluccan cockatoo ) was 3

The work at Kembali Bebas Project forms the backbone of our overall Progr 5

TABLE 2: OVERVIEW OF THE PROTOCOL FOLLOWED FOR THE REHABILITATION OF PARROTS AT KB Kembali Bebas Program for Rehabilitation and Release Exam and quarantine for >30-60 days; samples collected for PCR/DNA testing; micro-chips inserted Then, move to same-specie flock socialization cages [9x4x3 m. for large parrots, 5x5x3 m. for lories and lorikeets; to avoid human interaction [Figure 3a, b & c] Feed a mixture of market-bought food and natural forest foods Provide enrichment: natural materials and flight [Figure 4] Follow 6

Figure 4: A Seram cockatoo plays on a long perch made of natural materials. Photo by S. Metz. THE ISSUE OF LATENT AVIAN DISEASES It is of great concern in such programs for the release of confiscated birds back to the wild, that they might harbor clinical or latent disease. These concerns are summarized in Table 3. TABLE 3: POTENTIAL PROBLEMS DUE TO LATENT DISEASE IN AVIAN RELEASE PROGRAMS Quarantine by itself is insufficient to detect many sub-clinical diseases. Some latent infections can remain undetected for ov 8

between Dr. Ngurah Mahardika of Udayana University, Bali; Drh. Wita ; and ourselves, using DNA primers generously provided to us by Colaizzi. These data will be presented in more detail [manuscript under preparation]. However, the analysis of the critical data yielded the following overview: PSITTACINE BEAK AND FEATHER DISEASE [PBFD] and FEATHER DESTRUCTIVE DISEASE When we first came to Indonesia, virtually no one, including the veterinarians, had heard of PBFD and therefore, investigations of its prevalence among captive cockatoos havwhcarried. f (Howev) Tj 12 0 0-4730566145 22 9

It is easy, on superficial examination, to confuse PBFD with Feather Destructive behavior.. A few cockatoos, who had been transferred to us from the Bali Wildlife Rescue Center, had and continue to have Feather Destructive Behavior [FDB] and self-mutilation. Interestingly, FDB may have first been described around 1764 when macaws and cockatoos shrieked or punetj willtingl urraoftra ereser feathes4 whenunf 10

Figure 8a: Three cockatoos just prior the first release. Note the 14

Figure 8c: Two Seram cockatoos 15

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into the wild has continued at an acceptable pace. These all occurred following the principles which we had formulated The remaining birds looked generally healthy While the cages apparently are generally kept clean, some are in poor repair and environmental enrichment is inadequate 17

Each of these may had had different objectives. Were our objectives for the Kembali Bebas Project met? First let us discuss the potential problems regarding this approach to dealing with rescued parrots. William Karesh, a noted veterinarian and wildlife conservationist, has provided an excellent discussion of the pros and cons of wildlife rehabilitation in general (K 18

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year in the environment. And such problems have occurred in release programs. When Murres were cleaned and released following a North American oil spill, many succumbed to rapidly progressive pox, perhaps acquired from Blackbirds in the area [Harris, J, et al, 2004]. Introduced transmissible disease was a major problem in the release of some tortoises to the wild.however, I am unaware of documentation that an epornitic, or even local losses of birds, has occurred after the appropriate rehabilitation and release of psittacines. The Precautionary Principle [see above] dictates that we must heed and confront such legitimate concerns, but I would maintain, not be paralyzed b 21

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TABLE 4: Return to their Natural Habitat of Confiscated, Wild Psittacines : Some General Principles 1. Where the existing population is severely threatened, re-introduction might improve the long-term conservation potential of the species as a 25

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It is our ongoing goal to bring this increase in pride and awareness of the principles of conservation, to other areas in Indonesia. W 31

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SELECTED REFERENCES Butler, A., Foreign Bird Keeping, 1910 AF Lydon, 1910 DEFRA Reprt, Epidemiology Report on Avian Influenza in Quarantine Premises in Essex, National Emergency Epidemiology Group,11 November 2005 Grajal, A. The Dangers of Reintroduction 34

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