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The Race to Save Birds Challenge returns to raise over £13,000 for global conservation and help break another record of 8,023 bird species seen worldwide.
Once stretching across nearly a tenth of South America, the Atlantic Forest is now reduced to scattered fragments. Yet within these remaining patches of forest, communities, producers, conservation teams, and local organizations continue working together to keep one of the planet’s richest ecosystems alive.
But Europe is still considering weakening environmental protections
As migration peaks this May, the changing journeys of the world’s birds reveal real strain on the natural systems vital to all life on Earth.
Pishë Poro-Nartë in Albania is one of the finest remaining wild coastlines in the Mediterranean, and a place of global ecological importance. Right now, bulldozers are tearing through it. And nobody knows who authorised it.
Europe is buzzing about the fast rollout of renewables to stop the climate crisis spiralling further. But there is a catch: if we put massive turbines and solar panels in the wrong spots, we risk harming biodiversity. Avian sensitivity maps for wind energy can be a game-changer, and our Partners are at the forefront of developing them.
Parveen Shaikh (India, Bombay Natural History Society) and Paola Sangolquí (Ecuador, Fundación de Conservación Jocotoco) have both received the Whitley Award in recognition of their on-the-ground work to protect threatened species and their habitats.
EU Member States just voted to support the restriction on lead in fishing weights, sending a political signal in support of biodiversity and citizens.
The European Parliament just voted to strengthen nature funding in its interim position on the EU’s long-term budget (Multiannual Financial Framework), sending a political signal in support of biodiversity and environmental action.
In this series, we meet conservationists to learn more about their vital work right along the world's migratory flyways.
With her work with vultures at the forefront of her experience, BirdLife’s Lovelater Sebele explains why conservation should be inclusive and must not exclude marginalised groups.
BirdLife International’s new Red List assessment reveals the shocking impact of climate change on Emperor Penguins. We call on governments to act by designating the Emperor Penguin as an Antarctic Specially Protected Species in May.