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Centre-right EPP group significantly waters down EU Deforestation Regulation
Wildfires, floods, and severe storms are no longer rare—they’re regular reminders of how climate change is impacting every corner of the planet. With COP29 kicking off in Baku, Azerbaijan, BirdLife International is urging global leaders to act on this opportunity to address the climate crisis in a way that supports both people and nature.
Xavi Bou's collection of innovative photos depicting birds in flight is a beautiful and revealing study on the nature of flight itself.
Eswatini is home to five species of vultures, all of which are classified as Endangered or Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List.
Despite the positive “buzz” and numerous calls to action governments did not come to Cali ready to move at the pace and ambition needed. The outcomes may be underwhelming, but it is not too late. At BirdLife, we remain dedicated to delivering outcomes for nature, climate and people.
Over 3700 people representing 85 countries united to send a message of hope to the delegates at Biodiversity COP16. Their words were a crucial reminder to delegates during the negotiations and inspired us all to keep fighting for nature.
Vera Voronova, Executive Director of ACBK, has been awarded the 2024 Midori Prize for Biodiversity for her outstanding contributions to conservation in Kazakhstan, celebrated by Princess Takamado and the global BirdLife community.
As the UN Biodiversity Conference in Colombia enters its final days of negotiations, new IUCN Red List update reclassifies 16 shorebird species to higher threat categories.
Global Bird Weekend hit an amazing milestone – with a new world record set of 7,800 bird species seen by participants around the world in a 24-hour‑period.
A newly published study highlights the achievements of BirdLife’s Seabird Tracking Database – a monumental database of seabird movements and a beacon of collaborative efforts.
What would it take to restore hope that the UN Biodiversity Conference (COP16) can achieve real action to save nature and people worldwide? Here are our 5 measures of success.
In our joint briefing paper called Smart Implementation of the European Green Deal, we highlight the critical need for effective enforcement of environmental, health, and social regulations.