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The Lymington Foundation is a family foundation under license from IBAMA, the natural heritage branch of the Brazilian governmant, dedicated to the conservation of endangered birds.
It was established in 2004 on 150 acres of rainforest near Juquitiba, Sao Paulo, Brasil. Birds being conserved at the Lymington Foundation include Spix Macaw, Harpy Eagle, Hyacinth Macaw, Blue and Gold Macaw.
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