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A new BirdLife Europe report released today reveals that the increasing reliance on biomass for heating and cooling in Europe ...
From creating the world’s largest Marine Protected Area to launching the biggest Indigenous-led marine reserve on earth, ...
We are looking for a Consultant to develop a guidance document supporting BirdLife’s engagement on agricultural-related topics under the EU Nature Restoration Regulation ...
The Integrated Biodiversity Assessment Tool Alliance has announced that its 2024 investment in biodiversity data reached a ...
We celebrate the diversity of our BirdLife flock by interviewing individuals who add their character and perspective to our ...
Albatrosses are impressive, long-lived birds that cover huge distances across oceans! From chicks to migrating adults, we can ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The 2023 IUCN Red List update has been released at a critical juncture for nature, as the world waits nervously for the outcomes of the climate COP28. However, this year’s update for birds reminds us ...
The African Penguin has been officially uplisted from Endangered to Critically Endangered on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List, highlighting the species’ severe risk ...
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