BirdLife in Action
Find out more about the many different ways in which BirdLife is acting to conserve birds around the world - from high-profile campaigns to save species and conserve habitats, through to action in the developing world at grass roots level.
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'Invaluable' new manual for bird guides
Nature Canada and Amigos de Sian Ka�an have collaborated on a manual to assist organisers and instructors of bird identification workshops in Latin American rural communities.
Action
: Developing Capacity
25th anniversary of the EU Birds Directive
2004 marked the 25th anniversary of the EU Birds Directive, one of the soundest pieces of bird conservation legislation worldwide.
Action
: Building Awareness
Action Plans for African Globally Threatened Birds
This initiative involves participative action planning for globally threatened birds in Africa that require concerted action across several countries for their conservation.
Action
: Conservation Science
Advocating Change
BirdLife Partners are working together on a range of global policy sectors. Taking the Partnership's conservation goals for species, sites and habitats as a foundation for policy development,...
Action
African Important Bird Areas
The African IBA Programme seeks to identify, document and work towards the conservation and sustainable management of globally important places for bird conservation in Africa.
Action
: Conservation Science
African Partnerships for Sustainable Biodiversity Action
The African NGO-Government Partnerships for Sustainable Biodiversity Action Project is a collaborative effort by African BirdLife Partners to conserve and manage Important Bird Areas (IBAs) in Africa
Action
: Developing Capacity
African Site Support Groups
Site support groups (SSGs) are members of local site-adjacent communities that actively promote the conservation of Important Bird Areas (IBAs). They are one of the most practical ways of...
Action
: Developing Capacity
Alliance for Zero Extinction
The Alliance for Zero Extinction (AZE) is a joint initiative of 52 biodiversity conservation organisations, including BirdLife International and a number of national BirdLife Partners.
Action
: Conservation Science
Americas Flyway
Stopping declines of migratory birds requires joined-up conservation across many countries. Work by BirdLife Americas programme is looking to develop cross-border coordination and use Important...
Action
Antarctic Important Bird Areas
A co-operative study is underway between the Scientific Committee for Antarctic Research (SCAR) Group of Experts on Antarctic Seabirds and BirdLife International to compile an Inventory of...
Action
: Conservation Science: Sites - Important Bird Areas
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