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Each spring, the skies above Italy’s Strait of Messina transform into a living highway.
On 4-5 October 2025, more than 27.000 people took part in EuroBirdwatch 2025, the largest birdwatching event in Europe.
BirdLife International’s 2025 Red List update reveals a record number of species in decline, but shows how habitat restoration can help even the most threatened species to recover.
Our team has arrived in full force, ready to help shape the global conservation agenda.
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.
Through our work and our local partner in Paraguay, Guyra Paraguay, the reserve has been officially confirmed as a Key Biodiversity Area (KBA), a global recognition that strengthens its legal and institutional safeguards.
The European Parliament just voted to ban 29 ‘meat-like’ terms for plant-based foods, including words like bacon, chicken and beef. The Members of Parliament voted to go beyond the Commissions’ proposal, also banning the coupling of plant-based foods with everyday terms such as sausage, burger, and even eggs, following the proposal of the EU Parliament’s Agriculture Committee.
Last month, governments and conservation groups met at the World Coastal Forum in Yancheng, China to address safeguards for coastlines globally.
In the second instalment of our interview series, BirdLife’s Dr Poshendra Satyal tells us why a diversity of voices is critical for achieving social justice and effective conservation.
The latest Global Flyway Initiative aims to save critical bird habitats and link three continents across the African-Eurasian Flyway
Today, we pay tribute to conservation hero Dame Jane Goodall (1934‑2025).