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Wetlands are lifelines for birds, people and the planet we share. As the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands COP15 opens in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, we are championing the places and communities working ...
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 ...
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 East Asian-Australasian Flyway is the most densely populated flyway in the world, supporting almost 2 billion people! It also incredibly species-rich with 600 bird species traversing across its 37 ...
With over 560 bird species, including nearly 250 migratory ones, Senegal is a critical haven for avian biodiversity.
Drop any preconceptions of dinosaurs, which are likely reptile-centric and warped by Spielberg; the real dinosaurs are outside your window. Yes, birds are dinosaurs. Shaun Hurrell interviews dinosaur ...
United at Global Birdfair! The world's largest annual celebration of birds, generating huge support for bird conservation, took place at Rutland Water, UK, from the 11th - 13th July 2025. Share This ...
Since 2020 the EAFI Small Grants Program has empowered local communities protect vital bird habitats.
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 ...
The publication of AviList means that for the first time ever, we have a unified global checklist of the species of bird found on planet Earth.
Seabirds soar over oceans, line coasts and nest on islands. When healthy ecosystems thrive, seabirds thrive.