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Mar 19, 2010
Pale-backed Pigeon
Columba eversmanni

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BirdLife Partners call to save the Wadden Sea

17-03-2010: Three BirdLife Partners have joined forces to fight for the conservation of the Wadden Sea - one of the last true wilderness areas in Northwest Europe. More »


Other News

'State of the birds 2010' highlights threats to migrants
15-03-2010: Climate change threatens to further imperil hundreds of species of migratory birds, already under stress from habitat loss, invasive species and other environmental threats, concludes a new report. More »

Caribbean's first Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve designated
12-03-2010: The Cabo Rojo Salt Flats have been designated as the Caribbean's first site of regional importance for shorebirds by the Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network More »

Brazil's mightiest biomes get mapped the IBA way
10-03-2010: Three of the most extensive biomes in the entire world - the Amazon Rainforest, the Pantanal Wetlands and the Cerrado savannas occur in Brazil. The Important Bird Areas of these three unique areas are now covered in a new publication. More »

The four pillars of BirdLife - February 2010 News
09-03-2010: The BirdLife International Partnership has four core conservation objectives: Saving species, protecting sites, conserving habitats and empowering people and February's news reflected these More »

The World's Rarest Birds through the lens
08-03-2010: A new international photo competition covering the world's 623 most threatened birds has just been launched. The photos submitted for the new competition will feature in a landmark publication - The World's Rarest Birds. More »

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Spotlight On...

International Year of Biodiversity


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Climate Change
BirdLife International's position statement on Climate Change More »

Feature: Putting Central Asia on the IBA map
Landlocked and remote, Central Asia has long been a land of mystery. This is now changing as a series of Important Bird Area directories are highlighting the wealth and diversity of this region's habitats. More »

BirdLife’s News Round Ups
BirdLife’s monthly news round ups give you an overview of what our global conservation Partnership has been doing each month... More »

 

 

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