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While Russia is bombing major cities across Ukraine, forcing over a 1.5 million people to leave their homes, and creating an unimaginable amount of human suffering, the European farm lobby has wasted no time to exploit this tragedy for their own economic gain.
Another month, another seabird.
Gender inequality is an endemic, crippling problem affecting every corner of society, tainting development and furthering injustices. The conservation world is no exception. Numerous gender gaps still persist in this field, and some are hidden in spaces one would expect them the least.
On the role of leadership and resilience in a crucial decade for conservation.
We look back at the planet’s boldest attempt to date to contrast the biodiversity crisis.
The overwhelming majority of Common Agricultural Policy strategic plans delivered by Member States to the European Commission fail to adequately address the urgent crises of biodiversity loss and climate change.
The first webcam in the Doñana National Park gives people access to the beauty of the region and allows to monitor the water level of the region.
The EU’s flawed renewable energy policy is driving large-scale habitat destruction. Ariel Brunner, Senior Head of Policy for BirdLife Europe and Central Asia, outlines the shocking scale of the problem.
Tips and tricks to flirt like a bird this Valentine's day!
50 years ago, during the 1972 UN Conference on the Environment in Stockholm, the world concluded that the environment was a major priority. While we celebrate this anniversary, we are also reeling from the 50-year-long failure of humanity to conserve nature as our grandparents knew it.
Bycatch from fishing is killing Europe’s seabirds in huge and unsustainable numbers. Jeremy Herry exposes the scale of the problem and sheds lights on the simple solutions that could turn things around – with enough political will.
Everything you need to know about how civil society and our Partner ACBK are trying to protect biodiversity in the capital region.