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In Southern Africa, poisoning and belief-based use are the leading threats to vulture populations
Every two years, the European Natura 2000 Award showcases some of the best nature conservation actions across the EU.
April is the time of year when we can enjoy the chirping of a variety of birds. HIH Princess Takamado, BirdLife International's Patron, shares her joy of birdsong in her latest article and collection of photographs.
As Avian Flu reaches the Antarctic, there are new concerns on the impact it may have on several species of Penguin. If Avian Flu hits them, the damage to their populations and ability to breed could be catastrophic.
Brussels, 22 March 2024. Environmental NGOs from the #RestoreNature coalition have reacted with incredulity to the failure of EU Member States to achieve the necessary qualified majority to adopt the long-awaited Nature Restoration Law (NRL) in today’s meeting of EU ambassadors (Coreper). This law, the most significant piece of nature legislation in the EU since the 1990s, now faces an uncertain future, contradicting the EU's stated commitment to biodiversity conservation, climate change mitigation and environmental sustainability.
BirdLife has supported the capacity building of young Africans who get the opportunity to experience global policy and law making by participating at UNEA.
Nature Kenya is working with local communities to restore forests across Kenya through the Community Forest Associations (CFA) model.
In Rwanda, Nature Rwanda and BirdLife International are working with local communities to restore degraded landscapes, while enhancing climate resilience.
BirdLife and Heidelberg Materials renew their long-standing partnership to expand their restoration work in quarries globally.
In the azure waters of the Mediterranean Sea, a group of passionate conservation organizations came together with a common goal—to protect and conserve the endangered sea turtles that graced their shores, supported by BirdLife and the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF).
The European Commission just published a proposal to make legislative changes to the Common Agriculture Policy (CAP), allegedly responding to farmers' concerns and aiming to reduce administrative burden they face. In reality, this proposal is far from a real solution to the challenges that most farmers encounter. Instead, it is a frontal attack on the environmental elements of the CAP, which are already the bare minimum to tackle the pressing nature and climate emergencies.
With its graceful flight and noble presence, the White Stork continues to capture the imaginations of people around the world, embodying hope, and happiness for generations.