by Rev. Dr. LoraKim JoynerJul 25, 2019We Count Them Because We Count on ThemThe lead parrot conservationist told me on the last day, “This parrot project has benefited so many people on this island.” I teared up, kn
LoraKim JoynerMar 19, 2019Parrot Conservation is a Team SportI wish you deep meaning in your love for parrots, and to all of us that have relationships to them, and I also know that we must face the ha
Rev. Dr. LoraKim JoynerMar 13, 2019A River Separates Hope - Macaw Conservation in Honduras and NicaraguaThere is a town in Nicaragua known as Esperanza, which means “Hope” in Spanish. Right now it doesn’t feel as if there is much hope there, as
Rev. Dr. LoraKim JoynerDec 4, 2018Breaking the Illegal Wildlife Trade Chain Through Economic SupportEvery conservation project is an art, and a dance of relationships, so direct community employment may not work in every region, with every