Photos: beautiful endangered Great Green Macaws are seen in a captive breeding center in Rio Segundo de Alajuela, Costa Rica



                     Endangered Great Green Macaws are seen in a captive breeding ...

AP
Fri Sep 26, 5:01 PM ET
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Endangered Great Green Macaws are seen in a captive breeding center in Rio Segundo de Alajuela, Costa Rica, Friday, Sept. 26, 2008. Experts are meeting this week in Costa Rica to establish a strategy for saving the rare birds, numbering around 200 in Costa Rica and 3,800 worldwide, according to the Tropcial Studies Organization.

(AP Photo/Kent Gilbert)





An endangered Great Green Macaw eats a palm nut in a captive ... 

AP
Fri Sep 26, 5:12 PM ET
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An endangered Great Green Macaw eats a palm nut in a captive breeding center in Rio Segundo de Alajuela, Costa Rica, Friday, Sept. 26, 2008. Experts are meeting this week in Costa Rica to establish a strategy for saving the rare birds, numbering around 200 in Costa Rica and 3,800 worldwide, according to the Tropcial Studies Organization.

(AP Photo/Kent Gilbert)






                                      Endangered Great Green Macaws are seen in a captive breeding ...

AP
Fri Sep 26, 5:15 PM ET
4 of 102

Endangered Great Green Macaws are seen in a captive breeding center in Rio Segundo de Alajuela, Costa Rica, Friday, Sept. 26, 2008. Experts are meeting this week in Costa Rica to establish a strategy for saving the rare birds, numbering around 200 in Costa Rica and 3,800 worldwide, according to the Tropcial Studies Organization.

(AP Photo/Kent Gilbert)





A endangered Great Green Macaw is seen in a captive breeding ... 

AP
Fri Sep 26, 7:51 PM ET
3 of 102

A endangered Great Green Macaw is seen in a captive breeding center in Rio Segundo de Alajuela, Costa Rica, Friday, Sept. 26, 2008. Experts are meeting this week in Costa Rica to establish a strategy for saving the rare birds, numbering around 200 in Costa Rica and 3,800 worldwide, according to the Tropical Studies Organization.

(AP Photo/Kent Gilbert)





                                 Endangered Great Green Macaws are seen in a captive breeding ...

AP
Fri Sep 26, 7:52 PM ET
2 of 102

Endangered Great Green Macaws are seen in a captive breeding center in Rio Segundo de Alajuela, Costa Rica, Friday, Sept. 26, 2008. Experts are meeting this week in Costa Rica to establish a strategy for saving the rare birds, numbering around 200 in Costa Rica and 3,800 worldwide, according to the Tropical Studies Organization.

(AP Photo/Kent Gilbert)



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