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As part of the IKI-CREAF project involving several implementing partners, BirdLife International wishes to engage a consultant to carry out a socio-economic study in the Saloum Delta.
Every spring and autumn, millions of birds cross the Strait of Messina, a narrow channel between Sicily and mainland Italy ...
Preventing desertification in the Iori Plateau Stretching across sweeping grasslands, arid and riparian forests, the steppes ...
In a historic move at a crucial time for nature, England, Scotland, and Wales have announced a ban on toxic lead ammunition ...
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 ...
The unexpected discovery of the Critically Endangered Chinese Crested Tern in Malaysia has stunned researchers and highlighted the urgency of protecting Sarawak’s coastal wetlands.
A new BirdLife Europe report released today reveals that the increasing reliance on biomass for heating and cooling in Europe is harming the climate more than helping it. The report highlights how ...
In this new series, we celebrate the diversity of our BirdLife flock by interviewing individuals who add their character and perspective to our global partnership, starting with Sommer Ackerman. In ...
Albatrosses are impressive, long-lived birds that cover huge distances across oceans! From chicks to migrating adults, we can tackle the threats facing these birds.
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.
With over 560 bird species, including nearly 250 migratory ones, Senegal is a critical haven for avian biodiversity.