nikki buxton collects the chicks from the nests threatened by poaching to raise them in safety. experts. the freshly hatched yellow headed amazon parents need to be fed every 4 hours. sheesh being a surrogate mother is a long term to ask. each of the parents will be looked after for a total of 12 months which then they'll be big enough to be released. over the past 16 years billy's bird rescue has released 750 parrots into the wild but how will the group find that's itself in the coronavirus era. i want to say that now i can't say that the tourism industry is going to bounce back anytime soon so it might be that we need to shift our focus and concentrate on fund raising. and find ways to cut costs as best as we can which is how to keep going. it's unclear how believes will fare once the covert 1000 pandemic has passed but should the economy and the situation for people in the country get worse it's fear that poaching will become an even bigger problem and that will make it all the more difficult for environmental and animal protection organisations to do their work. that's very