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1 . T. P. Inskipp, 1 990. Overview of the Number and Value of Birds In Trade. 



Presented at the Symposium on Trade in Wild Birds, Twentieth World 

 Conference of the International Council for Bird Preservation, Hamilton, New 

 Zealand. 



2. L A. Alamia and J. P. O'Niell. The Red-Fronted Macaw: A Conservation Priority 



(Part 2). A.F.A. Watchbird . Julv/Auoust 1995. 



3. S. Lieberman. Landmark U.S. Legislation Will Conserve Exotic Wild Birds. 



Endangered Species Technical Bulletin . December 1992. 



4. E. H. Bucher, 1992. Sustainable Harvesting of Parrots for Consen/atlon. New 



World Parrots In Crisis: Solutions from Conservation Biology . Smithsonian 

 Institution Press, Washington, D.C. 



5. G. Nilsson, 1985. Importation of Birds into the United States, 1980-1984. Animal 



Welfare Institute, Washington, D.C; G. Nilsson, 1989. Importation of Birds 

 into the United States, 1985. Animal Welfare Institute, Washington, D.C; G. 

 Nilsson, 1990. Importation of Birds into the United States, 1986-1988. Animal 

 Welfare Institute, Washington, D.C; G. Nilsson, 1992. Importation of Birds 

 into the United States, 1989. Defenders of Wildlife, Washington, D.C. 



6. Supra , note 2. 



7. B. Connor. Testimony on the Wild Bird Consen/ation Act of 1992 before the 



House Subcommittees on Fisheries and Wildlife Consen/ation and the 

 Environment and Trade. 1 6 June 1 992. 



8. J. Doggett, Chief, FWS Law Enforcement, pers. comm., 12 September 1995. 



9. L. Simon. New York's Crusade for Exotic Birds. Defenders . November/ 



Decemt>er 1990. 



