Today, in the Environment Committee, MEPs sided with nature and voted against the objection to the restriction proposal on ...
Asociación Armonía, our Partner in Bolivia, are working on channelling long-term sustainable finance for Tunari National Park ...
Jan Hora, recipient of the BirdLife International Conservation Achievement Award, and one of the most influential figures in ...
It is with heavy hearts that we honour and say goodbye to John Salehe, Chair of the Board of Directors of Nature Tanzania, ...
Seabirds are in peril, having declined by at least 70% over the last 50 years. Whether working onboard fishing vessels to introduce bird-friendly fishing techniques or pushing for the most important ...
Climate change is one of the greatest threats facing people and biodiversity. And while renewable energy is among the best tools in our arsenal for addressing climate change and achieving the targets ...
The publication of AviList means that for the first time ever, we have a unified global checklist of the species of bird found on planet Earth. The publication of AviList today means that, for the ...
Powering over mudflats along Asia’s coasts, a group of Common Greenshanks (Tringa nebularia) look for a place to rest and refuel. As they make their descent, a fine mist appears in their vision. One ...
BirdLife International’s 2025 Red List update reveals a record number of species in decline, but shows how habitat restoration can help even the most threatened species to recover. At BirdLife, ...
The Vjosa-Narta area in Albania is a crucial stopover site for migrating birds between Europe and Africa and is one of the most important wetlands in the entire Adriatic Flyway. This protected area is ...
As the world teeters on the precipice of environmental devastation, BirdLife’s contribution to the 2023 IUCN Red List provides a stark reminder that we are losing birds at an unprecedented rate.
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