Migratory birds connect landscapes, countries and even continents through their incredible long-distance journeys. As they travel to and from their breeding grounds, birds use routes known as ‘flyways ...
BirdLife International’s new Red List assessment reveals the shocking impact of climate change on Emperor Penguins. We call on governments to act by designating the Emperor Penguin as an Antarctic ...
With her work with vultures at the forefront of her experience, BirdLife’s Lovelater Sebele explains why conservation should be inclusive and must not exclude marginalised groups. In birding, a mixed ...
Born in Watertown, New York in the United States, Joe was a passionate birder and brought that passion to serving as a volunteer leader for BirdLife and our US national Partner, National Audubon ...
From the Azores Bullfinch to the Tagus Estuary, we work to protect birds and the unique habitats they depend on. Thanks to the support of our members, volunteers and partners, we monitor populations, ...
One of the world’s greatest flyways, the African-Eurasian flyway links cultures, landscapes and people across the great continents of Africa, Europe and Asia. With three major routes from the Artic to ...
Slender-billed Curlew, a migratory shorebird that once bred in western Siberia and wintered around the Mediterranean is now extinct according to scientists. This is the first known global bird ...
The latest update to the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™ reveals a highly concerning decline in populations of migratory shorebirds across the globe, with 16 species reclassified to higher threat ...
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, ...
Global Birdfair in 2025 will be supporting BirdLife’s conservation work to safeguard the Antipodean Albatross and other endangered seabirds from the threat of bycatch in longline fisheries in the ...