As the nature and climate crises worsen, it is hard not to feel that the world is moving in the wrong direction.
The Mediterranean Sea is home to many marine species, but few of its inhabitants are as captivating as the Yelkouan ...
The new International single Species Action Plan (SAP) for the conservation of the Audouin’s Gull has officially been adopted ...
This month marks the 60th International Waterbird Census (IWC), one of the world’s longest-running site-based bird monitoring ...
CITES CoP20 concluded last Friday in the historic city of Samarkand, Uzbekistan. It delivered landmark outcomes for international bird trade and conservation affecting songbirds, African hornbills and ...
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 ...
As Southern Europe faces increasingly destructive wildfires [1], a new paper by WWF and BirdLife Europe calls on European governments to shift from reactive firefighting to a proactive and integrated ...
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 ...
BirdLife International and Content With Purpose are delighted to announce a brand-new partnership to launch an ambitious new digital series entitled ‘Global Flyways’. Every year, billions of birds ...
In the flooded savannas of Casanare, Colombia, young people are rediscovering what it means to return — not just to a place, but to a purpose. This time, it was not just birds returning. A group of ...