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African Grey Parrots Are Popular—And It’s Fueling Illegal Trade

African Grey Parrots Are Popular—And It’s Fueling Illegal Trade

Update: 2025-11-21
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African grey parrots are internet stars. It’s easy to see why—the charismatic birds sing, tell jokes, and sling profanities. But how do the endangered birds get from African forests to your feed? 

Wildlife crime reporter Rene Ebersole joins Host Flora Lichtman to describe her investigation into the global parrot trade, and the black market for wild African greys that is threatening their existence.

Guest: Rene Ebersole is Editor In Chief at Wildlife Investigative Reporters and Editors (WIRE).

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African Grey Parrots Are Popular—And It’s Fueling Illegal Trade

African Grey Parrots Are Popular—And It’s Fueling Illegal Trade

Charles Bergquist, Flora Lichtman