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Another month, another seabird...
Despite only being discovered in 2017, the loss of high-altitude moorland in the Andes is driving Blue-throated Hillstar populations perilously close to extinction. If we don’t act now, we risk losing a species just years after it was first identified.
Half of European wood harvest already burned for energy.
There are only a few days left until the inaugural Global Birdfair, a BirdLife sponsored event bringing together a community of nature lovers to raise awareness for conservation efforts across the world. Get your tickets to the event to hear from some of the leading voices in conservation, including several integral members of the BirdLife team.
With only four females left and under attack from invasive species on all sides, Fatu Hiva Monarch is on the brink. Fortunately, thanks to the incredible efforts of SOP Manu (BirdLife in French Polynesia), there is still hope for the species, but they need your support.
2022 is a year for anniversary celebrations at BirdLife, one of those being for BirdLife Malta, who celebrated their 60th anniversary in January. From battling illegal hunting and monitoring migratory bird species to managing four vital nature reserves and engaging communities across the country to support conservation, the organisation has played a crucial role in protecting Malta’s wildlife.
BirdLife Partners and other NGOs in Cote d’Ivoire, Ethiopia, Nigeria, and Rwanda are amongst the Top 100 Restoration Projects funded by TerraFund for AFR100, which recently announced its cohort of 100 local innovators and enterprises in 27 countries to deliver pioneering tree restoration projects towards a prosperous, net-zero-emissions future for Africa.
From restoring Albanian pastures, to protecting Moroccan vultures, to empowering female Tunisian shepherds and aiding Jordanian olive groves, sometimes going backwards is the way forwards.
Argentina ahora cuenta con una nueva área protegida en la provincia de Córdoba.
Portugal plans the destruction of critical coastal wetlands and their fragile biodiversity while hosting a global oceans conference. BirdLife International asks, "How do you spell hypocrisy?”
In 1969, the Stonewall riots occurred in New York City, often considered the moment the modern LGBTQ+ movement was born. Three years later—one week after BirdLife (then ICBP) celebrated its 50-year anniversary—2,000 people gathered in London for what would become the city’s first Pride march.
Former BirdLife International CEO Patricia Zurita joined CNN's Bill Weir to host an episode of CNN International's ground-breaking series Call to Earth, called Protecting Nature's Highways, about the wonders of migration and the global flyways migrating birds use.