In March 2026, governments from around the world will gather in Campo Grande, Brazil, for the 15th Conference of the Parties ...
This World Water Day meet three iconic Himalayan birds that thrive on cool glacial waters.
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Since our historic announcement with the World Bank five months ago, the momentum behind BirdLife International’s flyway ...
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Australia has become the ninth country to launch our Avian Sensitivity Tool for Energy Planning (AVISTEP) at the Australasian Ornithological Conference in Boorloo/Perth. Today, AVISTEP has been ...
BirdLife International’s 2025 Red List update reveals a record number of species in decline, but shows how habitat restoration can help even the most threatened species to recover. At BirdLife, ...
Last week, a team of Indian birdwatchers recorded the call of a bird that had been lost to scientists for the past 16 years – the Jerdon’s Courser (Rhinoptilus bitorquatus). They had embarked on a ...
Often viewed as sinister, signifying bad tidings, or even death, vultures are arguably the most misunderstood scavengers. The vital role that vultures play in the environment is irreplaceable. Acting ...
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 to ...