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    Name: Rhonda Wagner on Jul 18, 2007
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    Name: MaryAnn Plymale on Jul 18, 2007
    Comments: I share my life and home with 3 of these birds and I would feel terrible to know that they are hunted down and killed like this in Barcelona. I would never feel at ease to visit this place, and would do all I could to discourage my friends and family from going to any destination where such cruelty is accepted behavior or buying goods from such a country. There are much more humane ways to deal with an overpopulation problem and I would hope that your government would research this issue before any monk parakeets are slaughtered in such a hideous manner.
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    Name: Kris Malkovsky on Jul 18, 2007
    Comments: I find it incredibley cruel to even think about killing beautiful wild parrots. I hope you find it in your hearts to let God's creatures live free.
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    Name: Catherine Gwyer on Jul 18, 2007
    Comments: I've certainly taken Spain off my fall travel plans as a result of this inhumane approach to the wild parrots. Other cities embrace their wild flocks and in fact are a beloved part of the cities character, is Barcelona that barbaric and narrow minded that they cannot find alternate solutions
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    Name: Angela on Jul 18, 2007
    Comments: Please don't do this. It is wrong.
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    Name: Nancy Davidson on Jul 18, 2007
    Comments: stop the killing of these beautiful birds.
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    Name: Nancy Davidson on Jul 18, 2007
    Comments: stop the killing of these beautiful birds.
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    Name: Rev. Debra Jessup on Jul 18, 2007
    Comments: Please DO NOT slaughter these highly intelligent and beautiful birds!
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    Name: Chris B. on Jul 18, 2007
    Comments: This is animal cruelty and it must be stopped.
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    Name: Judy Johnson on Jul 18, 2007
    Comments: Please reconsider your decison to kill the monk parrots. There are more humane ways to control their numbers.
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    Name: Anonymous on Jul 18, 2007
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    Name: Dave Hill on Jul 18, 2007
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    Name: Stella McCoy on Jul 18, 2007
    Comments: Please don't kill the quaker parrots!!!!
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    Name: Renate Hoffman on Jul 18, 2007
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    Name: Lisa Gravesen on Jul 18, 2007
    Comments: How could you even consider this cruelty Shame on you!
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    Name: Jennifer Kitzer on Jul 18, 2007
    Comments: I will do what ever it takes to get the point across. Dont Kill The Birds , of our world.
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    Name: Melissa Chun on Jul 18, 2007
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    Name: Catherine Ham on Jul 18, 2007
    Comments: This is the worst idea I have ever heard. There is no reason these birds should be hunted.
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    Name: Carrie Foster on Jul 18, 2007
    Comments: This needs to be avoided at all costs. There are other ways to deal with controling a species. The destruction of lives is not the way it should be done.
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    Name: Kelli Dowdell on Jul 18, 2007
    Comments: PROUD Quaker "monk" Parrot Owner!!!!
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    Name: Anne Dufek on Jul 18, 2007
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    Name: Mary Larrick on Jul 18, 2007
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    Name: Anonymous on Jul 18, 2007
    Comments: please save our beautiful feathered friends...
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    Name: TRACY on Jul 18, 2007
    Comments: DO NOT DESTROY THESE PARROTS THEY ARE ONLY MAKING A LIVING TO JUST LIKE US AND I LOVE THESE BIRDS TO WISH I HAD SOME OF THEM MYSELF THANK YOU TRACY
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    Name: Anonymous on Jul 18, 2007
    Comments: These birds are very intelligent, loyal, and amazing creatures when you know them individually as I know them. What you are proposing is a genocide. I recently visited Barcelona and have seen first hand the number of Quaker parrots who live there. They were nesting harmoniously with several other species of birds. I witnessed this personally at Gaudi's Guell. Please reconsider this horrendous act of inhumanity.
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    Name: Amanda Dalrymple on Jul 18, 2007
    Comments: This is the saddest thing I've ever heard. How could anyone want to hurt these amazing creatures especially when there are much more humane ways to control the population of the wild cousins. Just breaks my heart. :-(
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    Name: Anonymous on Jul 18, 2007
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    Name: Anonymous on Jul 18, 2007
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    Name: Andranetta Linder on Jul 19, 2007
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    Name: Victoria C. Marmelstein on Jul 19, 2007
    Comments: Concerned volunteers can easily get together and build "monk bunkers" that the parrots will probably be willing to live in.
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    Name: Arlene Murphy on Jul 19, 2007
    Comments: I totally object to this cruel hunt of wild monk parakeets, using lethal means.
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    Name: Amy Phillips on Jul 19, 2007
    Comments: There are lots of ways to help control the population. The fact that the City of Barcelona is resorting to this "solution" without having taken other courses of action really galls me. It's incredibly unfair to the parrots who are just doing what comes naturally. If the building of alternate nesting sites can be successful in New York, why not Spain
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    Name: Anonymous on Jul 19, 2007
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    Name: Anonymous on Jul 19, 2007
    Comments: Wake up Lisa Gravesen!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Name: Tammy Coke on Jul 19, 2007
    Comments: Civilized Spainards should be able to think of a humane way to deal with nature. Quakers are not a rodent problem.
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    Name: Cliff Patterson on Jul 19, 2007
    Comments: Please, please don't kill them!
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    Name: Jon-Mark Davey on Jul 19, 2007
    Comments: Please reconsider this lethal decision. Please read "Parrots in the City" for an alternate direction. Thank you
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    Name: Jerry on Jul 19, 2007
    Comments: #15..Lisa Gravesen get a clue..youre heartless
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    Name: Carol Zamenski on Jul 19, 2007
    Comments: Please reconsider the hunt. I know of people who went to Barcelona just to see the parrots and their nests. Look for alternatives. Speak to people who can help with your problem. There are many who would help!!!
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    Name: Anonymous on Jul 19, 2007
    Comments: Please dont do this!
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    Name: Anonymous on Jul 19, 2007
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    Name: Anonymous on Jul 19, 2007
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    Name: Pat Miller on Jul 19, 2007
    Comments: Killing birds How uncivilized. I won't be buying any products that come from anywhere in Spain.
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    Name: Paul on Jul 19, 2007
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    Name: Jan Santor on Jul 19, 2007
    Comments: The figures used to determine damage done by these birds, does not have any semblance of scientific basis nor careful study and crop census. Quaker nests rarely fall, let alone on human beings and there is no damage to the trees from the pruning of small twigs (Quakers do not use large branches) for nesting materials. In fact, trees benefit from pruning especially when it occurs in nature with animal interaction rather than human intervention. This is a bad idea, bad for nature, bad for a species of animal and a waste of nature's resources, for they will not be killed for human or animal consumption, just killed for the sake of killing them. Jan Santor
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    Name: Gail Roach on Jul 19, 2007
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    Name: Danielle Smith on Jul 19, 2007
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    Name: Deborah Alperin on Jul 19, 2007
    Comments: If you understood how INTELLIGENT they are you would do things to support them!
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    Name: Steve Baldwin on Jul 19, 2007
    Comments: Quaker Parakeets can live alongside humans in cities with no ill effects to wildlife or humans. The fact that the City of Barcelona is now apparently resorting to lethal methods of wild parrot control indicates a major management failure. There are many humane, non-lethal solutions which work, but it appears that these have not been explored. Resorting to cruelty represents a colossal failure of municipal management. And who pays The birds, who did not choose to be in Barcelona to begin with, but were brought there by the for-profit pet trade.
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    Name: Henrietta Kelly on Jul 19, 2007
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