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The Integrated Biodiversity Assessment Tool Alliance has announced that its 2024 investment in biodiversity data reached a ...
Albatrosses are impressive, long-lived birds that cover huge distances across oceans! From chicks to migrating adults, we can ...
We celebrate the diversity of our BirdLife flock by interviewing individuals who add their character and perspective to our ...
Floods, droughts, crop failures, polluted rivers, and soaring food prices. Across Europe, the impacts of a changing climate and damaged ecosystems are no longer distant threats. They’re here, and they ...
“One of the most inspiring parts of UNOC was the designation of new Marine Protected Areas at a scale that will make a tremendous difference. We know first-hand from examples such as the North ...
BirdLife International is proud to stand with partners across South-West Asia in launching a new South-West Asia Illegal Taking of Migratory Birds Intergovernmental Task Force— a critical step toward ...
BirdLife Europe & Central Asia works to conserve birds and biodiversity by focusing on species, sites and habitats, ecological sustainability and engagement of people. Based in Brussels, we are ...
The East Asian-Australasian Flyway is the most densely populated flyway in the world, supporting almost 2 billion people! It also incredibly species-rich with 600 bird species traversing across its 37 ...
This fifth edition of BirdLife’s flagship State of the World’s Birds report summarises what birds, as barometers for planetary health, can tell us about the state of nature, the pressures upon it, and ...
West Africa is a globally significant biodiversity area with rich and diverse plant and animal life including numerous endemic species. Guinea and Sierra Leone are home to some of West Africa’s most ...
Another success story concerns the downlisting from Critically Endangered to Endangered of Millerbird, a Hawaiian reed-warbler, thanks to translocation efforts.However, other Hawaiian endemics tell a ...
Drop any preconceptions of dinosaurs, which are likely reptile-centric and warped by Spielberg; the real dinosaurs are outside your window. Yes, birds are dinosaurs. Shaun Hurrell interviews dinosaur ...
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