One arrested over attempt to sell local parrot

| 17/07/2024 | 19 Comments
Caged parrot put on sale

(CNS): One person has been arrested, and a Grand Cayman parrot has been seized and handed over to a vet after it was listed for sale on various social media platforms. The Department of Environment said they were contacted by concerned residents who had seen posts with pictures of the bird caged up and began an investigation, which has led to an arrest. Although not as critically endangered as the Cayman Brac parrot, the Grand Cayman parrot, our National Bird, remains threatened.

Thanking the conservation officers and the RCIPS, the DoE said they all went above and beyond on this case.

“While the investigation is ongoing, we want to remind the public that poaching, trading and keeping Cayman parrots is illegal under the National Conservation Act,” the DoE said. “Only parrots already registered during the six-month amnesty, which took place in 2018-19, are permitted in captivity.”

Anyone who is offered an unregistered Cayman parrot should call DoE conservation officers on 916-4271. Active poaching or disturbing of wild nests can also be reported to 911.

The ad below, part of which can be seen, led the conservation officers to those who were attempting to sell the parrot.


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  1. Anonymous says:

    Just look at that poor creature. What kind of POS would keep a wild animal and allow them to become so sickly?

    I wish the person could experience the same sort of captivity in a cage, with crappy food and little care. Experience the same depression. There’s a term for that, but it escapes me. Oh yeah, it’s called prison.

  2. Anonymous says:

    The bird was given an anaesthetic, bathed and treated for parasites. Is it a common practice? Anaesthetic for people and animals is always a risk

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  3. Anonymous says:

    Soon to be an ex-parrot, is it nailed to its perch? Looks to me like it’s pining for the fjords.

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  4. Elvis says:

    lol great add. Very intelligent parrot unlike the seller

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  5. Anonymous says:

    Did the parrot type the advert?

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  6. Anonymous says:

    What language is that?

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  7. SHIRLEY says:

    What about the other parrot? The person advertised 2 of them for sale. Would be a shame not to rescue the other one also. Thank you to all those who were involved in saving this one from its living hell.

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  8. Anonymous says:

    That parrot looks like he hangs out by welly’s.

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  9. Anonymous says:

    The amount of local parrots kept in cages in Cayman is sad and sickening. Amnesty in 2018-2019 to register them? Yeah, right. Probably 5% got registered.

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  10. Polly says:

    That’s just crackers.

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  11. Anonymous says:

    I thought our civil service did not enforce laws. Some how the courts and the prison are full.

    Thanks to our world class civil servants for all that you do. Protect our national bird.

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  12. Anonymous says:

    My ex had a pet Cayman parrot called “Pirate” back in the 80’s. Noisiest thing you could imagine – just like my ex. Couldn’t wait to be away from them both.

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  13. Anonymous says:

    why would anyone want to keep a bird in a cage?

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