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  Wildlife.

Guyana is amongst top countries for the export of birds - parakeets, parrots, towa towa etc., snakes, mammals, and fish for aquarists. This is by far the most lucrative occupation for the Amerindians.
Even if catching a parakeet takes a whole day, the selling price far exceeds the wage of a days work on a farm or collecting lianas.
The traditional activity of hunting, which assures a good source of protein, is now done hand in hand with the capture of live animals.

The fact that Guyana as a country is exploited so little, has allowed the wildlife to remain rich and varied.

In order that this source of revenue should continue, Guyana signed the CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna) treaty in 1977.
Between 1993 and 1995 the practice was totally suspended in order to put into place a way of supervising this important market.
Thanks to this precaution, the biodiversity of Guyana, and the image of the Amerindian family with its tame parrot, has a chance of surviving.

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Green turtle
 
Leatherback turtle
Sloth
Deer
         
Tapir
 
Chestnut mandibled toucan
Ocelot
Redbilled toucan
   
Peepo!
 
Iguana
Ara Ararauna (blue and gold macaw)
Harpie Eagle
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