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Climate change and shifting bird distributions are reshaping Finland’s bird conservation landscape
New Commission proposal removes lead bullets from restriction
In this new series, we’ll meet conservationists to learn more about their vital work right along the world's migratory flyways.
The European laws that have been safeguarding our nature are being quietly dismantled – under the false promise of “simplification”. Simply put: Our nature is under attack. We cannot let this happen.
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.
As the nature and climate crises worsen and their impacts increasingly affect people’s lives, it is hard not to feel that the world is moving in the wrong direction.
The restoration of Lemnos’ seascape could help preserving many marine species, like the Yelkouan Shearwater.
The new International single Species Action Plan (SAP) for the conservation of the Audouin’s Gull has officially been adopted and offers a path to recovery of the population.
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.
A new NGO-led evaluation finds that implementation of the Nature Restoration Law (NRL) is underway in most Member States, marking a crucial first step towards repairing Europe’s degraded ecosystems. With National Restoration Plans (NRPs)[1] taking shape across the EU, success now hinges on political leadership, proper resourcing and broad stakeholder backing.
The Snowy Owl has been declared Regionally Extinct in Sweden. For the first time in 20 years, the country has officially lost a bird species.
On 16 December, the EU Commission will propose to water down laws that control the use of pesticides. This means even more widespread toxic chemicals in our food, our water, and our air.