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BirdLife International and Content With Purpose are delighted to announce a brand-new partnership to launch an ambitious new ...
In the flooded savannas of Casanare, Colombia, young people are rediscovering what it means to return — not just to a place, ...
The Doñana Park is one of 16 national parks in Spain and one of the most significant wetlands in Europe. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and an essential habitat for migratory birds and a variety ...
The unexpected discovery of the Critically Endangered Chinese Crested Tern in Malaysia has stunned researchers and ...
After more than 30 years, the Guam Rail is back: breeding naturally beyond the confines of captive breeding enclosures – making it only the second bird species ever to recover from extinction in the ...
One of the world’s greatest flyways, the African-Eurasian flyway links cultures, landscapes and people across the great continents of Africa, Europe and Asia.
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 ...
West Africa is a globally significant biodiversity area with rich and diverse plant and animal life including numerous endemic species. Guinea and Sierra Leone are home to some of West Africa’s most ...
This fifth edition of BirdLife’s flagship State of the World’s Birds report summarises what birds, as barometers for planetary health, can tell us about the state of nature, the pressures upon it, and ...
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 ...