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Scientific evidence drives conservation across the BirdLife Partnership. The launch of our new DataZone website provides ...
West Africa is a globally significant biodiversity area with rich and diverse plant and animal life including numerous ...
BirdLife International lance un nouvel appel à propositions pour de petites subventions en Guinée et en Sierra Leone.
This comes at a time when scientists warn that we are dangerously close to exceeding the 1.5°C global warming threshold, beyond which environmental damage could be irreversible. If we do not act ...
In Japan, the Chestnut-cheeked Starling is also known as the ‘cherry blossom bird’, as it arrives during cherry blossom season and favours cherry fruits. If I ever succeed in capturing photographs of ...
Today, the European Commission has announced EU countries may re-open the hunting season for the European Turtle-dove (Streptopelia turtur) in parts of Western Europe if they choose to do so [1]. The ...
We are currently witness to a disturbing trend around the world: healthy civil society filled with debate, dissent and non-violent activism is threatened. The Civicus Watchlist draws attention to ...
The African Penguin (Spheniscus demersus) is in a race against time. Once numbering in millions, fewer than 10,000 breeding pairs remain today. A collapse driven by overfishing of their key food ...
New joint paper on how the EU can close €200 billion gap and deliver for biodiversity The EU’s next long-term budget is a pivotal opportunity to enhance funding for biodiversity conservation and ...
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