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Climate change and shifting bird distributions are reshaping Finland’s bird conservation landscape
New Commission proposal removes lead bullets from restriction
In this new series, we’ll meet conservationists to learn more about their vital work right along the world's migratory flyways.
A vital coastal habitat east of Umm Al Quwain supports one of the largest breeding colonies of the Vulnerable Socotra Cormorant, alongside dugongs, green turtles, and migratory birds on the African-Eurasian Flyway. Its mangroves, wetlands, and archaeological sites face growing threats, making continued protection and monitoring essential.
This International Day of Women and Girls in Science, read on to discover the stories of women in science across our Partnership.
HIH Princess Takamado reflects on a recent trip to Iceland to photograph birds and explore the country's history.
Join us in congratulating the winners of the 2025 East Asian-Australasian Flyway World Migratory Bird Day Art Competition.
In Kenya’s Tana Delta, something remarkable is happening. The usual searing afternoon heat has given way to frequent cool showers and drizzles. Where air once carried the scent of baked earth and dust, it now brings the refreshing smell of damp soil.
This World Wetlands Day, we celebrate the theme, ‘Wetlands and traditional knowledge: celebrating cultural heritage.’ As wetlands disappear, birds, livelihoods and knowledge are at risk. Across the BirdLife Partnership, we work with communities worldwide to protect wetlands for people and nature.
The European laws that have been safeguarding our nature are being quietly dismantled – under the false promise of “simplification”. Simply put: Our nature is under attack. We cannot let this happen.