Indonesian government calls on all residents to release yellow-crested cockatoos

JAKARTA, INDONESIA - MAY 09: A yellow-crested cockatoo, handed in by a citizen who kept it in his homes, is seen in a cage at the office of the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 09, 2015. After the seizure of dozens of yellow-crested cockatoos being smuggled by ship, the Indonesian government called on all residents in Indonesia to release all yellow-crested cockatoos back into the forest with tracking devices in order to avoid their extinction. Previously, more than 24 critically endangered cockatoos were rescued by police after being found stuffed in water bottles for illegal trade. (Photo by Khairul Basyar/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
JAKARTA, INDONESIA - MAY 09: A yellow-crested cockatoo, handed in by a citizen who kept it in his homes, is seen in a cage at the office of the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 09, 2015. After the seizure of dozens of yellow-crested cockatoos being smuggled by ship, the Indonesian government called on all residents in Indonesia to release all yellow-crested cockatoos back into the forest with tracking devices in order to avoid their extinction. Previously, more than 24 critically endangered cockatoos were rescued by police after being found stuffed in water bottles for illegal trade. (Photo by Khairul Basyar/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
Indonesian government calls on all residents to release yellow-crested cockatoos
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