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La Maison de la Conservation (The Conservation House) opened with the support of the MAVA Foundation for Nature.
The BirdLife Cyprus report on bird trapping levels for autumn 2022 paints a promising picture.
Right now, the climate crisis is devastating species across the globe, and several studies show that seabirds are particularly vulnerable to its impacts – on top of all the other threats they face during their lifetime.
Lead is a toxic pollutant, and yet it’s still being spewed into our environment through hunting, sports shooting and fishing activities. Here we’ll bring you up to speed with the latest in the fight across the UK and EU to consign this poison to the history books!
This is the first in a series of articles exploring the different stages of a seabird’s annual lifecycle.
A year ago today, Russia invaded Ukraine triggering a violent conflict which shows no sign of ending. It has shattered any illusion that war in Europe was confined to history.
Nina Mikander joins BirdLife International as Director of Global Policy
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