Finland has completed a comprehensive update of its Important Bird Areas (IBA) network, reflecting relevant changes in bird ...
Today, the EU REACH Committee met to discuss a revised version of the lead restriction proposal, put forward by the European Commission. This new text significantly weakens the draft restriction on ...
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Global Birdfair in 2025 will be supporting BirdLife’s conservation work to safeguard the Antipodean Albatross and other endangered seabirds from the threat of bycatch in longline fisheries in the ...
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A new study co-authored by BirdLife’s Chief Scientist Dr Stuart Butchart and published in Nature Reviews Biodiversity reveals the fortunes of Critically Endangered species, the threats facing them and ...
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. With three major routes from the Artic to ...
Bycatch from fishing is killing Europe’s seabirds in huge and unsustainable numbers. Jeremy Herry exposes the scale of the problem and sheds lights on the simple solutions that could turn things ...
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From albatrosses soaring gracefully over the high seas, chicken-like Maleos digging nests deep in remote rainforests to Emperor Penguins fishing to depths over half a kilometre underwater and ...
A new, highly pathogenic form of avian flu has been sweeping through wild bird populations across the Northern hemisphere. The unprecedented levels of mortality seen in some species of seabirds have ...