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Her Imperial Highness Princess Takamado's visit to Miyake-jima Island revealed incredible birds.
The EU Commission is planning to merge the LIFE Programme into larger funds, raising concerns about the future of nature and climate action.
As cities get louder, wildlife is learning to keep up. Great Tits - like many other urban birds - have adjusted their songs to cut through the noise of human life.
On World Rivers Day, we celebrate the essential role of the world’s waterways and acknowledge the important roles they play.
In 2025, our Ukrainian Partner, the Ukrainian Society for the Protection of Birds (USPB), marks its 30th anniversary. For three decades, USPB has worked with unwavering commitment to protect Ukraine’s birds and their habitats.
Eight Member States request EU Commission to allow hunting of Cormorants.
We hope your summer was restful, filled with long walks in nature and a welcome break from Brussels politics. But the fires, heatwaves, and floods that ravaged Europe over summer were a stark reminder of the cost of ignoring the nature and climate crises.
European Commission receives an outpouring of support for nature from concerned citizens
The Nature Restoration Law promises a greener Europe, but laws alone can’t restore ecosystems. Real change depends on people. Our new Guidance, 'Just and Effective Engagement in Landscape Restoration in Europe', offers recommendations on how inclusive collaboration and long-term trust can restore landscapes where both nature and communities thrive.
After more than 20 years, the Critically Endangered Jerdon's Courser has been documented again.
The European Union has promised to make its laws simpler and reduce red tape for businesses. But environmental protections could be weakened if rules are rushed, watered down, or changed without proper consultation
This International Vulture Awareness Day, we celebrate these vital birds, our ongoing efforts to conserve them and identify the work that still needs to be done for the world’s most efficient scavengers.