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Actions proposed will not be sufficient to stop EU countries on their path to destruction
Healthy marine ecosystems play a key role in climate mitigation by capturing and locking away carbon, in addition to supporting human livelihoods and well‑being.
1 million waterbirds will be saved annually
In Sierra Leone, BirdLife Partner the Conservation Society of Sierra Leone (CSSL) is working with local communities to protect important forest ecosystems through the PAPFor Project
In 2022, BirdLife Partner the Hong Kong Birdwatching Society (HKBWS) celebrated 65 years of conserving local birds. As part of its work, the society has been working with local farmers and fishermen to protect two of the territory’s most threatened species.
Patricia Zurita joined top business leaders at the GreenBiz 23 Conference from the 14-18th February in Arizona to deliver the urgent message that nature is critical for Business Resilience.
The Australian ‘Black Summer’ bushfires of 2018-19 blazed across vast areas of Australia, including over a third of the Ulladulla to Merimbula Key Biodiversity Area (KBA), severely impacting several threatened bird species. Now, ongoing logging is hampering the forest's recovery, as well as jeopardising areas untouched by the inferno.
Each year, around 25 million birds are illegally killed across the Mediterranean – a region where many, such as the declining European Turtle-dove, are undertaking already perilous migrations. BirdLife is committed to helping countries halve this figure by 2030.
Long-tailed Tit plumage varies substantially across its range, and the pale head of the subspecies found in Hokkaido, Japan, along with its inquisitive behaviour, has long inspired many a nature lover. Discover more about these real-life ‘snow fairies’ in the latest ‘Through the lens’ article.
A unique expedition cruise along Canada’s eastern fjordlands and barrier dune islands in summer 2022 raised thousands of dollars for our new conservation leadership programme, the Graeme Gibson Fellowship.
Environmental experts publish science-based Taxonomy and appeal to the investor community to use these new criteria instead.
The smallest of the bustard family, Lesser Florican is renowned for its spectacular leaping breeding display. However, widespread loss of its grassland habitat in South Asia have led to rapid declines of this Critically Endangered species.