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Today, on World Migratory Bird Day, we celebrate the essential role insects play in fuelling the journeys of migratory birds across vast distances. These tiny creatures are vital for replenishing the energy reserves of traveling birds of all sizes, influencing the timing, duration, and overall success of their migrations. This is particularly evident at crucial stopover points, where peak insect abundance coincides with the arrival of traveling birds.
CFT seeks to advance transparency in the fishing sector through advocacy and strengthened collaboration.
317 civil society organisations urge EU leaders to tackle the nature, climate and pollution crises following the upcoming EU elections.
A new study co-authored by BirdLife International scientists and published in the journal Science definitively shows that conservation actions are effective at halting and reversing biodiversity loss.
Tanzania is home to eight vulture species of which six are classified as Critically Endangered (CR) or Endangered (EN) on the IUCN Red List
The Aberdare Mountains Key Biodiversity Area (KBA) in the central Kenya highlands, forms part of the eastern escarpment of the Rift Valley
Moments ago, Members of the European Parliament voted to strip away the already weak environmental measures from the EU’s Common Agriculture Policy (CAP). With a shocking 425 votes in favour and 130 votes against, the Parliament has agreed to weaken the Good Agricultural and Environmental Conditions (GAECs). The GAECs are meant to safeguard biodiversity and soil health – both crucial for food production and the livelihoods of farmers.
Launch marks a bold step towards conserving vultures in West Africa
Representatives from BirdLife International, Aves Argentinas, Guyra Paraguay, and members of the Hempel Foundation conducted a field visit to assess the progress and challenges of implementing protection and restoration actions in the Atlantic Forests of northeastern Argentina and southeastern Paraguay.
The Black-tailed Godwit, known for its impressive long-distance migrations, breeds across Northwestern Europe, including countries like The Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, and Poland.
Who are the Protectors, Procrastinators and Prehistoric Thinkers of the EU Parliament 2019-2024? Find out from the EU Parliament Scoreboard!
In Southern Africa, poisoning and belief-based use are the leading threats to vulture populations