It is with heavy hearts that we honor and say goodbye to Dr. Souleymane Zeba, who passed away on October 13 2024 It is with ...
Our precious birds carry on the legacy of the Jurassic era. Their evolution was not straightforward; many traits evolved ...
BirdLife Europe & Central Asia works to conserve birds and biodiversity by focusing on species, sites and habitats, ecological sustainability and engagement of people. Based in Brussels, we are ...
The signatories, which include CLG Europe, Danone, PepsiCo, Uber, Transport & Environment, and WWF EU, emphasise the need for ...
On World Habitat Day, October 7th, we explore how cities serve as vital refuges for wildlife. Urban areas play a crucial role ...
It’s the moment you have all been waiting for. Get ready as the attention of the world turns to Colombia for the 16th meeting ...
We support the work of over 2 million volunteers, conservationists and scientists around the world. Help us to help them. Your support is critical to ensure that BirdLife International can continue ...
Common Swifts spend most of their life in the air. They are in fact the real kings and queens of the skies while they dance ...
“I always feel privileged, because not everyone is lucky enough to work with these birds, in these colonies in the middle of the Atlantic.” Tânia Pipa, SPEA staff member working with Shearwaters, ...
Considered the most biodiverse region in the world, the Tropical Andes covers less than 1% of the world’s land surface, yet it is home to nearly one-sixth of all plant species on the planet, and more ...
The illegal trade in ivory or rhino horn tends to get the headlines. The illegal bird trade, however, poses just as great a threat – one that BirdLife and our Partners are working across the world to ...
BirdLife Africa has an international team of permanent staff responsible for conservation, science, policy, advocacy, capacity building, fundraising, communications, finance and administration ...