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In a highly significant step forward for vulture conservation, India’s government has banned the use of Nimesulide – a widely used veterinary painkiller that’s highly toxic to these threatened birds.
A new review paper released today covers the Red List Index, the approach BirdLife pioneered to understand if nature's extinction risk is improving or worsening.
New study finds that the migratory bird connects over a thousand wetlands across Europe and Africa.
Novelist and poet Margaret Atwood shares her love and passion for birds with us.
Our planet is home to an astounding array of unique habitats, from rainforests to deserts to mountains and grasslands. Nature is a refuge for us all. We must protect these wonderous places to prevent losing our most vulnerable birds forever.
In this festive article, HIH Princess Takamado shares photos of birds in red berries, for a variety of reasons!
Do you want to show your loved ones that you care about them during these holidays but you do not know what could be the perfect gift? Fear no more, the ultimate gift for bird lovers (and those to be) lays before you.
Sand quarries, with their sunlit slopes and bare soils, have emerged as unlikely sanctuaries for rare pollinators.
On Human Rights Day, Tuesday, 10th December, we explore the importance of a rights-based approach to conservation. Building on the momentum of our campaign to make a healthy planet a human right, we continually strive to promote justice, equality, and inclusion across the BirdLife Partnership.
The acrobatic pirate of the sky is our migratory bird of the month. This beautiful seabird has a slight problem with kleptomania, read all about it!
In an open letter to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, 26 leading NGOs, including BirdLife Europe, have emphasised the indispensable role of civil society in shaping Europe’s future.
Yesterday, the very first Regional Flyway Initiative project was approved and launched at South Dongting Lake in Hunan Province of People’s Republic of China. This is the first of roughly 150 projects that will sustainably manage and preserve important wetlands across the East Asian-Australasian Flyway.