Inevitably, as custodians of the IUCN Red List, BirdLife’s work is often dominated by questions of scarcity and loss, and the success of our Preventing Extinctions Programme is rightly celebrated.
Conservation starts with a cup of tea. Given the vast challenges facing the natural world, this may seem like a somewhat simplistic starting point, especially in relation to one of the world’s most ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jared Ranahan is a reporter who covers travel and ecotourism. As humanity continues to grapple with rampant environmental issues ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. Next month BirdLife International, a global partnership of 115 organizations working to protect birds and their habitats, will mark its 100th ...
A global environmental group has booted out one of its partner organisations. BirdLife International expelled the Taiwan Wild Bird Federation after the local group refused to sign a document it ...
The birds that fill our mornings with songs and our parks and gardens with colour are disappearing from our cities, a new study has found. Researchers examined 82 bird species across 42 landscape ...
Each year in May, World Migratory Bird Day draws attention to the billions of birds that migrate long distances with the ...
Wellington’s huge eco-sanctuary is credited with boosting bird populations across the city and fostering a sense of pride in conservation During the height of the Delta outbreak last year, Wellington ...
BirdLife Australia and BirdLife Photography have just announced the winners of the seventh annual BirdLife Australia Photography Awards. The ’Jabirus’ of Corroboree by Nathan Watson won the major ...