What is MAARS' stance on the ethics of bird breeding?

Because of the current exotic pet craze, the homeless captive bird population is increasing at a frightening rate. Public understanding about the demanding needs of parrots and other exotic animals has not yet caught up with their novelty. Even with the best intentions, we feel that very few people are capable of making a lifetime commitment to the care of a parrot.

Unfortunately, bird breeders some supported by large-scale pet supply chains have responded to the popularity of exotic pets by producing more and more baby parrots. Since it is not in the best interest of business to talk people out of buying one's product, thousands and thousands of babies are now being sent home only to be rejected for being the wild animals they are. Yes, consciencious, small-scale breeders do exist who are highly educated and selective about where they place their babies.

However, with the number of homeless birds already rejected and awaiting placement, we can't see the point of producing more, even ... more.

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