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Audubon, one of the two BirdLife Partners in the United States, has announced the appointment of Dr. Elizabeth Gray as their new CEO.
After more than three years of co-decision processes where the European Council, Commission, and Parliament worked on the new the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), the legislative process is finally coming to a close. The European Parliament is set to vote to approve the CAP on the 23th of November and the Council early in December.
Massive but mysterious: for decades, little was known about the Sei Whale. But thanks to ground-breaking research, the Falkland Islands (Malvinas) have now been declared a Key Biodiversity Area based on their status as a vital habitat for the species.
BirdLife CEO, Patricia Zurita, announces the exciting arrival yesterday of our new Chief Development Officer, E.J. McAdams.
On the 23th of November, the European Parliament is set to approve the final deal on the next Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) agreed on in June 2021. It shouldn’t.
A new study on breeding birds in the EU shows one out of every six birds over nearly a 40 -year period has been lost. Overall, we have lost around 600 million breeding birds in the EU since 1980.
The Low Impact Fishers of Europe and environmental NGOs ClientEarth, BirdLife and WWF call on EU countries to stop funding destructive industrial fishing with EU taxpayers’ money.
They started out as three staff in a rented room, and have become a national institution with the country’s biggest citizen science database. Read about the journey of our Polish Partner OTOP, from hatchling to fully-fledged conservation organisation.
A day after the official end of the COP26 global climate negotiations and with an agreement hanging in the balance until the final minutes, the UK Presidency brought down the gavel to adopt the Glasgow Climate Pact, the most important new agreement on climate since the Paris Agreement of 2015.
Patricia Zurita, CEO of BirdLife International issued the following statement on the current draft text coming out of the Glasgow Climate COP:
November 17th is Robin Redbreast Day in 2022 – what, you say? Never heard of it. Well, mark your calendars from now on, as this special day helps BirdLife International and her partners in saving birds and their habitats, with a special focus on raising awareness about keeping common birds common.
Spotted by BirdLife in Thailand: an exciting new project that aims to turn around the declines of one of the world’s rarest – and most intriguing – shorebirds