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On 18th February, an embankment that stores wastewater from copper mining operations broke, releasing more than 50 million liters of waste into Mwambashi River, a tributary of the Kafue River, a major tributary to the Zambezi and the largest and longest river lying entirely within Zambia
BirdLife is among 29 organisations proposing a more consistent implementation of the ‘Do No Significant Harm’ (DNHS) principle in the next EU budget.
After three days of long discussions, a breakthrough finally came on the last day of CBD COP16.2 with the adoption of a plan for financing biodiversity protection. Whilst there is ample cause for celebration at this result, we must now look forward to the next steps.
As Brazil prepares to host COP30, we celebrate 20 years of SAVE Brasil and its dedication to conserving the country’s extraordinary wildlife, proving the power of local action for global biodiversity.
EU Commission proposes ban on lead ammunition and fishing weights, but loopholes remain.
New report estimates that vultures in the region provide US $ 1.8 billion worth of ecosystem services annually.
Commissioner Hansen ignores outcomes of Strategic Dialogue and opts to maintain status quo
Every meal we eat has a cost - not just to our wallets, but to our health, our planet, and our future. Right now, that cost is staggering.
Read on to discover the stories of some of our incredible women in science.
A new study by BirdLife Greece shows that climate change is making bird migration more dangerous
Eco-schemes under the Common Agricultural Policy fall short as effective measures for nature are neglected.