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The Winged Treasure of Azuero
The Green Macaw is one of Azuero's most threatened symbols. Protecting it means conserving the forests of Cerro Hoya, restoring native habitats, and supporting local communities through education, monitoring, and responsible ecotourism.

Enjoy the Benefits of Native Trees and Support the Macaws of Panama
Planting native trees in Azuero helps restore wildlife habitat, protect water and soil, and support the survival of Panama’s Great Green Macaws and Scarlet Macaws. Through the Ara Panamá Project, PWC is working with local communities to bring native forests back to life.

Best Birdwatching Locations in Panama (2026 Guide)
Discover the best birdwatching locations in Panama, from Cerro Hoya to Darien. Explore rare birds, tropical rainforests and incredible biodiversity.
Where to See Macaws in Panama: The Macaw Route
Discover Panama’s Macaw Route, a conservation journey through Cerro Hoya, Coiba and Darien in search of the country’s wild macaws. From the critically endangered Great Green Macaw to the iconic Scarlet Macaw, this experience connects responsible birdwatching with direct support for the Ara Panama Project.

Birdwatching in Panama: Great Green Macaw in Cerro Hoya
Join Panama Wildlife Conservation on a scientific birdwatching expedition in Mariato and Cerro Hoya, where your visit helps protect Azuero’s Great Green Macaw, supports local guides, and contributes directly to conservation.

Planting a Tree? Choose Native Species and Protect Great Green Macaws
Discover how planting native trees like the Cuipo helps restore habitats and protect endangered wildlife in Panama.
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