News

As Ramsar COP15 highlights the urgency of global wetland conservation, the Arabian Peninsula’s coastal wetlands emerge as ...
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 ...
These megafires cause widespread ecological damage, severe economic losses, and deep social impacts. They release as much ...
En las sabanas de Casanare, Colombia, los jóvenes están redescubriendo lo que significa regresar — no solo a un lugar, sino ...
The Americas Flyways Initiative (AFI) was officially presented at The Climate Week in New York as a cohesive and relevant opportunity for synergy, integration, and harmonious coexistence that unites… ...
Today, BirdLife and DEG Impulse launched AVISTEP in four new countries- Egypt, Kenya, Laos and Uzbekistan. Read on to find out how this helps the planet’s migratory birds.
A new, highly pathogenic form of avian flu has been sweeping through wild bird populations across the Northern hemisphere. The unprecedented levels of mortality seen in some species of seabirds have… ...
As the UN Biodiversity Conference in Colombia enters its final days of negotiations, new IUCN Red List update reclassifies 16 shorebird species to higher threat categories.
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 ...
After more than 30 years, the Guam Rail is back: breeding naturally beyond the confines of captive breeding enclosures – making it only the second bird species ever to recover from extinction in the ...
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.