Michael William Reynolds (1931 14 April 2007) was an English advertising copywriter who became known for his parrot conservation efforts.[1]

Reynolds started Bird Paradise in Hayle, Cornwall, United Kingdom in 1973, later to be re-named Paradise Park. This tropical bird garden was home to many birds, especially the parrot family, and as he came to understand these birds and the threats to many species in the wild he established the World Parrot Trust in 1989.[2][3]

References

  1. "World Parrot Trust".
  2. "Tributes to parrot park founder / Tributes have been paid to the founder of an animal park in Cornwall who died on Saturday following a long illness (BBC News, 17 April 2007)".
  3. "Mike Reynolds (The Telegraph, 20 April 2007)".


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