Mark Sagan and Patricia Awing Balan explain how Indigenous People and conservation come together in their work the Malaysian Nature Society’s Kuching Branch.
As the International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists 2026 unfolds, the global importance of grasslands comes into focus, revealing what is at stake for birds and people, and how ...
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 EU is considering removing renewal deadlines for most pesticides. That means chemicals could remain on the market forever. Yes, you read that right. These “Indefinite approvals” put our food, ...
Across the forests of West and Central Africa, hornbills play a vital role in keeping ecosystems alive. They feast on fruit and then disperse the seeds, sometimes many kilometres from where they fed, ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
A new study co-authored by BirdLife’s Chief Scientist Dr Stuart Butchart and published in Nature Reviews Biodiversity reveals the fortunes of Critically Endangered species, the threats facing them and ...