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This International Women’s Day, we are proud to celebrate our female conservationists who are paving the way for a future where women are equally represented as leaders in their communities, sectors and countries in the fight against the climate and nature crisis.
Women play a fundamental role in nature conservation. Their connection to the natural world is historic and undeniable, giving them a unique perspective on how, where, and why to protect it. More and more women, from different sectors such as academia and science, are making fundamental contributions to conservation.
Las mujeres desempeñan un rol fundamental en la conservación de la naturaleza. Su conexión con el mundo natural es histórica e innegable, y les proporciona una perspectiva única en cuanto a cómo, dónde y por qué protegerlo.
Members of Bird Protection and Study Society of Serbia (BPSSS), BirdLife Serbia, have made a disturbing discovery in the agricultural land near the village of Nakovo, in northern Serbia. More than 800 lifeless birds were found scattered across the area. Among the casualties were at least 434 Rooks and 373 Jackdaws, both protected species. The circumstances indicate a mass poisoning incident, which is yet to be confirmed through laboratory analysis conducted by a veterinary institute. If confirmed, this incident would mark one of the largest instances of mass poisoning ever recorded in this part of Europe, according to ornithologists closely monitoring the situation.
Last Tuesday, the European Parliament gave its final approval of the EU Nature restoration law during its monthly plenary session in Strasbourg and a collective sigh of relief passed through our office. This groundbreaking law still requires a final rubber stamping from the national governments in the European Council. It would mark a world-first: a comprehensive attempt to rebuild damaged ecosystems to bring back biodiversity and help combating the impacts of climate change.
The European Commission has delayed action once again on tackling lead poisoning from hunting, shooting and fishing.
Today, the European Parliament adopted the trilogue agreement on the Nature Restoration Law. They listened to the calls of over 1 million citizens, businesses, scientists and NGOs, and have paved the way for this first-of-its-kind law to become a reality.
In this uplifting interview, Beccy Speight, CEO of the RSPB, shares her hope for conservation and why working together in partnership is so important to combat the climate and biodiversity crisis.
Some relationships may have problems every now and then, but others are downright toxic. Case in point: behind the scenes, plenty of farmers are caught in a downright abusive relationship with powerhouse farm lobbies. Here’s everything you need to know about this twisted tale.
Today at the Convention of Migratory Species (CMS COP14), governments along the Central Asian Flyway have committed to secure the passage of migratory birds in 30 countries from Siberia all the way to the Maldives.
This week the BirdLife community will join government representatives to agree what we must do to ensure nature has safe passage across our borders. With millions of birds using migration routes called flyways, like superhighways across the skies, the places they go must be conserved for all our benefit.
Detrás de múltiples historias de éxito en conservación, se encuentran mujeres líderes, empoderadas, valerosas, resilientes, y luchadoras; con un corazón ferviente lleno de sueños infinitos que, día a día, construyen un mundo mejor.