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In a milestone moment, Aves Argentinas and its president, Juan María Raggio, were celebrated by the Buenos Aires Legislature for their decades of leadership in bird conservation and environmental education.
En las sabanas de Casanare, Colombia, los jóvenes están redescubriendo lo que significa regresar — no solo a un lugar, sino también a un propósito.
BirdLife International and Content With Purpose are delighted to announce a brand-new partnership to launch an ambitious new digital series entitled ‘Global Flyways’.
In the flooded savannas of Casanare, Colombia, young people are rediscovering what it means to return — not just to a place, but to a purpose.
A new study co-authored by BirdLife’s Chief Scientist Dr Stuart Butchart and published in Nature Reviews Biodiversity reveals the fortunes of Critically Endangered species, the threats facing them and how conservation can help.
From flooded savannas in Colombia to the Patagonian steppe in Argentina, meet the 14 projects selected in the third edition of BirdLife’s Small Grants for Grassland Conservation — an initiative of the Alianza del Pastizal to protect birds and restore one of the most threatened ecosystems in South America.
For the first time, captive-bred juvenile Hooded Grebes will be released into their natural habitat
As Brazil prepares to host COP30, we celebrate 20 years of SAVE Brasil and its dedication to conserving the country’s extraordinary wildlife, proving the power of local action for global biodiversity.
The workshop "Ecosystem Services in KBAs under Climate Change Scenarios" explored ecosystem services' benefits for local communities and the threats of climate change. This has been a crucial step towards improving conservation practices and integrating local knowledge into KBA management in Ecuador.
Las propuestas más relevantes de conservación e investigación de pastizales naturales del Cono Sur de América podrán obtener financiamiento por hasta $10 mil dólares.
722 KBAs established as part of the Bezos KBA Project, an ambitious project funded by the Bezos Earth Fund, aimed at safeguarding the biodiversity of two of the most biologically diverse regions in the world: the Congo Basin and the Tropical Andes.
Con la participación de 64 actores de 43 instituciones, este evento subrayó la importancia de la colaboración trinacional en la protección y restauración del Bosque Atlántico, uno de los hotspots de biodiversidad más importantes del mundo.