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Scientific evidence drives conservation across the BirdLife Partnership. The launch of our new DataZone website provides ...
The European Commission has announced EU countries may re-open the hunting season for the European Turtle-dove (Streptopelia ...
HIH Princess Takamado shares photos of this charming species at the beginning of the northern hemisphere’s spring nesting ...
The Stone-curlew, a shy and peculiar looking sandy-brown bird, was once a common sight in England during the spring and summer months. However, by 1985, its population had plummeted, with only 150 ...
This comes at a time when scientists warn that we are dangerously close to exceeding the 1.5°C global warming threshold, beyond which environmental damage could be irreversible. If we do not act ...
On a cloudy dull morning, a group of 15 men briskly tend to hundreds of little black bags in Ouléouon village, in Guinea’s south eastern region of N’Zérékore. Behind them, rows of little black bags ...
Barnabas Ngesemwo stands at the precipice of the valley facing the Kiptaber forest. His face, seemingly lined with tales and time, turns towards a hill perched on the furthest end of the forest. “On ...
Located In eastern Sierra Leone, covering 70,000 hectares lies Gola Rainforest National Park (GRNP), one of the last remaining intact tracts of the tropical Upper Guinean forests in West Africa. An ...
Denmark has long been praised for its transition to renewable energy, with renewable energy use rising from 6% in 1990 to 42.8% in 2022. However, behind this achievement lies an overdependence on ...