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Once stretching across nearly a tenth of South America, the Atlantic Forest is now reduced to scattered fragments. Yet within these remaining patches of forest, communities, producers, conservation teams, and local organizations continue working together to keep one of the planet’s richest ecosystems alive.
Parveen Shaikh (India, Bombay Natural History Society) and Paola Sangolquí (Ecuador, Fundación de Conservación Jocotoco) have both received the Whitley Award in recognition of their on-the-ground work to protect threatened species and their habitats.
As the International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists 2026 unfolds, the global importance of grasslands comes into focus, revealing what is at stake for birds and people, and how community-led conservation can secure their future.
Today, we welcome the 124th organisation to join the BirdLife International family which is now active in 119 countries and territories around the world!
This month marks the 60th International Waterbird Census (IWC), one of the world’s longest-running site-based bird monitoring programmes. This collaborative global effort continues to generate essential data that underpins effective conservation around the world.
Majority of governments call for historic strengthened action across climate, nature and land to address climate and biodiversity crises – but agreed texts fall short of reflecting the ambition and momentum of Belém.
From 10–21 November 2025, the world will gather in Belém, Brazil, for COP30 — the 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC COP30). It’s where leaders from every corner of the world will make decisions that could redefine our planet’s future. And for BirdLife International, it’s a moment to turn words into action.
En el estado de Alagoas, en el noreste de Brasil, la conservación privada está cobrando un nuevo impulso gracias a un modelo que combina incentivos reales con soluciones técnicas adaptadas al contexto local.
En el extremo norte de Misiones, dentro del Bosque Atlántico, el municipio de Comandante Andresito se ha convertido en un referente de cómo la conservación puede surgir desde el nivel local.
Gracias al trabajo conjunto con nuestro socio local en Paraguay, Guyra Paraguay, la reserva ha sido oficialmente confirmada como un Área Clave para la Biodiversidad (KBA, por sus siglas en inglés), un reconocimiento global que refuerza sus salvaguardas legales e institucionales.
In the state of Alagoas, in northeastern Brazil, private conservation is gaining new momentum thanks to a model that combines real incentives with technical solutions adapted to the local context.
In the far north of Misiones, within the Atlantic Forest, the municipality of Comandante Andresito has become a benchmark for how conservation can emerge from the local level.