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Orange Bellied Parrot Recovery Plan 1998-2002

The Orange-bellied Parrot has a single breeding population containing less than 200 mature adults in the wild. The species has declined markedly in abundance and range this century. According to the IUCN Red List Categories of Threat (IUCN 1994), the species meets the criteria for critically endangered.

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