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As part of the IKI-CREAF project involving several implementing partners, BirdLife International wishes to engage a consultant to carry out a socio-economic study in the Saloum Delta.
In a historic move at a crucial time for nature, England, Scotland, and Wales have announced a ban on toxic lead ammunition ...
Every spring and autumn, millions of birds cross the Strait of Messina, a narrow channel between Sicily and mainland Italy ...
Preventing desertification in the Iori Plateau Stretching across sweeping grasslands, arid and riparian forests, the steppes ...
BirdLife’s newly launched flagship State of the World’s Birds report paints the most concerning picture for the natural world yet, with nearly half of the world’s bird species now in decline. While ...
The Global Birdfair 2025 Conservation Project, Safeguarding Ocean Species, will focus on tackling threats facing our magnificent seabirds in the southern Pacific by increasing the use of bycatch ...
Wild pollinators are the unsung heroes of our ecosystems. From solitary bees and moths, to butterflies and bumblebees, they all play a vital role in the reproduction of many plants and contribute to ...
In a new study, published in the Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club and led by a BirdLife scientist, a colourful honeyeater has been described from the little-known island of Babar in ...
With over 560 bird species, including nearly 250 migratory ones, Senegal is a critical haven for avian biodiversity.
Today, BirdLife and DEG Impulse launched AVISTEP in four new countries- Egypt, Kenya, Laos and Uzbekistan. Read on to find out how this helps the planet’s migratory birds.