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Six out of 11 African vulture species face extinction, with some populations declining by 97% over 50 years. Poisoning accounts for over 60% of deaths across the continent. Yet, vultures provide ecosystem services worth US$1.8 billion annually in Southern Africa alone
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.
A European Roller's extraordinary journey from South Africa to China demonstrates the power of birds and migration to connect us, along with teaching us about their needs along the world’s Global Flyways.
A controversial soda ash mining project at Lake Natron, Tanzania has been stopped, safeguarding one of the world’s most important breeding site for Lesser Flamingos.
Every spring and autumn, millions of birds cross the Strait of Messina, a narrow channel between Sicily and mainland Italy that forms one of Europe’s most important migration bottlenecks.
In a historic move at a crucial time for nature, England, Scotland, and Wales have announced a ban on toxic lead ammunition in outdoor shooting, marking a turning point in the fight to protect wildlife from lead poisoning.
Nestled along Kenya’s picturesque coastline, Chasimba rock formations and cave systems are more than just geological wonders. This unique ecosystem is a living museum.
In the heat of summer, HIH Princess Takamado presents a cooling selection of her photos of birds bathing.
In a major win for wetlands, the 15th Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Wetlands concluded successfully today under the strong leadership of Zimbabwe.
En las sabanas de Casanare, Colombia, los jóvenes están redescubriendo lo que significa regresar — no solo a un lugar, sino también a un propósito.
As Ramsar COP15 highlights the urgency of global wetland conservation, the Arabian Peninsula’s coastal wetlands emerge as vital lifelines for migratory birds and biodiversity. BirdLife’s regional initiative unites science and policy to protect these critical habitats, which are essential not only for nature but also for climate resilience, livelihoods and future generations.
New paper shows how to effectively tackle the EU wildfire crisis.