The draft framework and the wider call to cull Cormorants across Europe do not offer workable solutions to resolve conflicts ...
The impact of lead (Pb) on human health have been clearly defined by the World Health Organisation and a number of initiatives are being implemented to reduced lead ...
Within ten days, nearly 200,000 citizens spoke up to ask the Commission to keep their #handsoffnature and protect our vital ...
In just 10 days, 196,118 messages [1] poured in from European citizens, mobilised by the #HandsOffNature campaign [2], urging ...
Restoring nature from the Iron Curtain to Green Belt Tucked away in south-eastern Bulgaria, the Eastern Rhodopes, Sakar and Strandzha Mountains are positioned along the Via ...
The Nature Restoration Law promises a greener Europe, but laws alone can’t restore ecosystems. Real change depends on people.
Did you know a group of vultures resting on the ground or in a tree is called a ‘committee’ and a ‘kettle’ is a group of ...
Under the blazing sun of northern Tanzania, where shimmering salt flats meet the alkaline waters of Lake Natron, thousands of Lesser Flamingos (Phoeniconaias minor), classified as Near threatened on ...
As Japan marks the 80th anniversary since the end of World War Two, constant conflicts remain all over the world. As an ardent birder who takes delight in capturing their beauty through photography, I ...
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 ...
To celebrate World Seabird Day, we want to highlight the 17 types of seabirds that the 365 species are grouped into, from the huge albatrosses down to small storm-petrels.
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