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Only 8 out of 46 countries on track to meet anti-poaching pledge by 2030
We’re proud to renew our global partnership with Sibelco, continuing our shared commitment to protect and restore nature where it’s needed most.
Opening of Nature Seychelles’ Assisted Recovery of Corals (ARC) Facility marks a bold step to securing the future of marine biodiversity.
A leaked draft of the European Commission’s long-awaited Ocean Pact has sparked serious concerns among ‘Blue NGOs’. While the document outlines steps towards better enforcement of existing laws, NGOs warn that concrete actions to address the most pressing threats to marine life and biodiversity are currently lacking.
For 40 years, the Conservation Leadership Programme has supported thousands of emerging leaders in over 100 countries, advancing local action, influencing policy, and fostering a global movement to safeguard biodiversity and spark lasting change for people and nature.
Celebrate World Migratory Bird Day along your nearest migratory superhighway!
A scientific reassessment led by our Italian Partner LIPU, with the support of BirdLife International has significantly expanded the network of Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas (IBAs) in Italy, refining our understanding of the country’s most critical sites for bird conservation.
Environmental groups condemn EU Parliament’s approval to downgrade wolf protection as an attack on nature.
We’re always game for a good round of hide and seek. So we’ve teamed up with National Geographic’s Pristine Seas and our Partner in Fiji, NatureFiji-MareqetiViti, to try to find one of the rarest seabirds in the world, Fiji Petrel.
The Nile River Basin play a crucial role in supporting the livelihoods of millions through vital ecosystem services. However, climate change is exerting additional pressures on the growing populations around these wetlands.
For the first time, captive-bred juvenile Hooded Grebes will be released into their natural habitat
A new draft plan could trigger widespread culling of Cormorants in Europe.