Sand quarries, with their sunlit slopes and bare soils, have emerged as unlikely sanctuaries for rare pollinators.
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On Human Rights Day, Tuesday, 10th December, we explore the importance of a rights-based approach to conservation. Building ...
This spring 2024, and after 25 years of campaigning by our Partner RSPB, the UK and Scottish governments finally decided to ...
In an open letter to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, 26 leading NGOs, including BirdLife Europe, have ...
NGOs are outraged that the European Commission challenges the decision to close sandeel fishing in UK waters to save marine ...
As COP29 leaves many of us questioning the world’s pace toward a sustainable future, we offer a different narrative: one of ...
Last week, we sadly lost an exceptional conservationist. Elva Gemita was the Biodiversity Officer for Hutan Harapan in ...
The acrobatic pirate of the sky is our migratory bird of the month. This beautiful seabird has a slight problem with kleptomania, read all about it!
Yesterday, the very first Regional Flyway Initiative project was approved and launched at South Dongting Lake in Hunan Province of People’s Republic of China. This is the first of roughly 150 ...