
Sponsor a species · Amazons
Sponsor the Orange-winged amazon
Amazona amazonica · Fund its rehabilitation and return to the wild.
About the Orange-winged amazon
A common amazon of northern South America: green body, blue forehead, yellow cheeks and an orange wing patch that gives the species its name. Lives in pairs and noisy flocks; several rescued individuals share spaces during rehabilitation in the reserve.
Its journey back to the wild
Every individual follows the same open method: rescue and health evaluation, then free-flight training through increasingly complex environments (pre-release), and finally release with months of feeder-based post-release monitoring back in the tropical dry forest. Your sponsorship keeps that whole process running.
Live from the reserve
The Orange-winged amazon in the field
Real field notes from our team — keepers, rangers, the vet, neighbours — from the days this species turns up around the reserve. Every note is reviewed before we publish it.
What you sponsor is a process — not a pet. In Colombia, wild fauna belongs to the Nation: it cannot be owned, bought or "adopted". When you sponsor a species you fund its rehabilitation and release process — food, veterinary care, free-flight training, post-release monitoring and the community work that keeps released birds safe. Individuals are identified only by their numbered ID tags, never as pets.
As a sponsor you receive photos and videos of the process, updates from our rangers and veterinarian, a monthly report, team testimonials, and recognition in our sponsors list and on social media.
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