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More than 120 avid nature lovers and photographers gathered in the wetlands of Tràm Chim National Park located in Ðồng Tháp Province in the Mekong Delta to take part in the very first, Việt Nam Bird Race. The race was jointly organised by Tràm Chim National Park, WildTour, Việt Nam Wildlife Photography Club and BirdLife International, with sponsorship from Mapletree Investments and Canon Vietnam, and supported by Lexar and BH Asia. On top of the race, the event also drew over 80 school children from Ðồng Tháp province to participate in an art competition focusing on the birds of Việt Nam, an onsite bird photography exhibition, and a nature walk into the Tràm Chim wetlands.
The Guinean Forests of West Africa biodiversity hotspot covers about 621,705 square kilometers spanning 11 countries
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The responsive chatter and dancing of colourful parrots may make for amusing pets, but the backstory of how some of these birds find their way into homes can be heart‑breaking.
Despite being classified as Least Concern by the IUCN, Red-backed shrikes are experiencing significant population declines. Habitat loss and fragmentation are the primary pressures contributing to the decline of this long-distance migratory bird.
For more than 60 years, Birds Canada has worked in partnerships to halt and reverse biodiversity loss, protect migratory birds, and strengthen inclusive nature conservation.
In the global effort to preserve the planet's biodiversity, the role of cultural diversity is an often overlooked but integral part of the conservation equation. With 122 national Partners in 118 countries, our local-to-global approach champions diverse perspectives and practices to address the complex challenges facing our natural world.
Discover how Pedro Develey’s leadership at SAVE Brasil is advancing bird conservation efforts in Brazil.
The streets of Georgia have been filled with protests for the last weeks to prevent what has now become a prospective reality: the approval of a repressive law labelling NGOs as “foreign agents.”
EU Member States not supporting the Nature Restoration Law are at odds with public opinion. This is the result of a poll conducted in the Netherlands, Finland, Hungary, Italy, Poland, and Sweden, which shows that three out of four citizens are in favour of the legislation, as pressure mounts on Member States to adopt the long-awaited law.