A Place to Land follows the journeys of homeless parrots in captivity across the nation, from foster homes in Northern Virginia to remote sanctuaries in Arizona and Utah. Exotic parrots are wild creatures at heart. When forced to live in cages as pets, they are prone to neurotic behaviors and often end up being treated poorly or abandoned when people don’t understand the special care they need. Because parrots can live so long -- usually from 30 to 80 years -- the birds often outlive their owners and have nowhere to go. Fortunately, non-profit organizations and dedicated parrot lovers are doing everything they can to protect and rehabilitate these special birds. Student Film.
Awards: American Conservation Film Festival 2008
Country:
United States
Running Time:
30 Minutes
Release Date:
2008
Director(s):
Lauren DeAngelis
Screening(s):
Saturday, October 17, 2009 - 10:05am 
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