Will Brazilian City Dwellers Actively Engage in Urban Conservation? A Case Study with the Charismatic Neotropical Blue-and-Yellow Macaw (Ara ararauna)

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Western Birds Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.3390/birds3020015
F. Angeoletto, P. Tryjanowski, J. Santos, B. Martínez‐Miranzo, D. Leandro, J. Bohrer, J. M. Johann, M. Fellowes
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The Blue-and-yellow macaw (Ara ararauna) is a charismatic and easily recognized species. While they are classified as being of “least concern” in the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List, their populations are declining. In Brazil, the accelerated destruction of one of its key habitats, the Cerrado biome, is a principal cause of their decreasing abundance. As with other species affected by loss of the Cerrado, active conservation measures are required. While usually rare in urban ecosystems, Ara ararauna occurs and breeds in small numbers in the city of Rondonópolis, a medium-sized city located in Mato Grosso, Central-West Region of Brazil. Blue-and-yellow macaw pairs nest in the tops of dead palm trees, but as the macaws are nest-site limited and suitable dead trees are scarce in urban areas, the installation of artificial nest sites in domestic backyards could help that urban population to thrive. To investigate whether local people would be willing to engage with conservation efforts and in particular to support macaw conservation, we surveyed the attitudes of Rondonópolis residents to measure: (1) citizens’ preferences among the bird species that occur in the city; (2) the average area of their yards, and (3) the willingness of residents to: (a) plant fruit trees to attract macaws to their yards and (b) to install artificial nests in their yards. Larger and more colorful birds (Ara ararauna, the Red-and-green macaw Ara chloropterus and Toco Toucan Ramphastos toco) were the bird species most valued across all socio-economic groups, suggesting that the charismatic species would be more likely to be supported by urbanites. Overall, people had good biodiversity knowledge, with respondents being able to identify half of our sample of local bird species, on average, and almost half had seen a nest site. The great majority were willing to plant fruit trees (78%) and provide nest sites (70%) for macaws. This willingness to engage was not affected by socioeconomic differences. These data indicate that a municipal macaw conservation program could be successful in Rondonópolis, and we argue that macaws could be a flagship species which would benefit wider efforts to engage Brazilian urbanites in active engagement with nature.
巴西城市居民会积极参与城市保护吗?极具魅力的新热带蓝黄金刚鹦鹉个案研究
蓝黄金刚鹦鹉(Ara ararauna)是一种魅力十足且容易识别的物种。虽然它们在国际自然保护联盟(IUCN)的红色名录中被列为“最不受关注”的物种,但它们的数量正在下降。在巴西,其主要栖息地之一塞拉多生物群落的加速破坏是其数量减少的主要原因。与其他受塞拉多丧失影响的物种一样,需要采取积极的保护措施。虽然在城市生态系统中通常很少见,但在巴西中西部马托格罗索州的一个中型城市Rondonópolis市,Ara ararauna出现并繁殖的数量很少。蓝黄金刚鹦鹉在死棕榈树的顶部筑巢,但由于金刚鹦鹉的筑巢地点有限,而城市地区合适的死树很少,因此在家庭后院安装人工筑巢点可以帮助城市人口茁壮成长。为了调查当地居民是否愿意参与保护工作,特别是支持金刚鹦鹉的保护,我们调查了Rondonópolis居民的态度,以衡量:(1)市民对城市中出现的鸟类的偏好;(二)院落的平均面积,以及(三)居民是否愿意:(一)种植果树以吸引金刚鹦鹉到他们的院落,及(二)在他们的院落安装人工鸟巢。体型更大、色彩更丰富的鸟类(Ara ararauna、红绿金刚鹦鹉Ara chloropterus和Toco巨嘴鸟Ramphastos Toco)是所有社会经济群体中最受重视的鸟类,这表明有魅力的物种更有可能得到城市居民的支持。总体而言,人们具有良好的生物多样性知识,受访者平均能够识别一半的本地鸟类样本,几乎一半的人见过鸟巢。绝大多数人愿意为金刚鹦鹉种植果树(78%)和提供筑巢地(70%)。这种参与意愿不受社会经济差异的影响。这些数据表明,市政金刚鹦鹉保护计划可能在Rondonópolis取得成功,我们认为金刚鹦鹉可能是一个旗舰物种,它将有利于更广泛的努力,使巴西城市居民积极参与大自然。
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Western Birds Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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