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Scientific evidence drives conservation across the BirdLife Partnership. The launch of our new DataZone website provides ...
HIH Princess Takamado shares photos of this charming species at the beginning of the northern hemisphere’s spring nesting ...
The European Commission has announced EU countries may re-open the hunting season for the European Turtle-dove (Streptopelia ...
We are currently witness to a disturbing trend around the world: healthy civil society filled with debate, dissent and non-violent activism is threatened. The Civicus Watchlist draws attention to ...
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 ...
The African Penguin (Spheniscus demersus) is in a race against time. Once numbering in millions, fewer than 10,000 breeding pairs remain today. A collapse driven by overfishing of their key food ...
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 ...
In the Haut-Sassandra region of west-central Côte d’Ivoire, miles of wooded savannah give way to lush, green tropical forests. This transition zone is home to remarkable biodiversity, with emblematic ...
Christened as the land of a thousand hills, Rwanda is known for its hilly terrain. This mountainous terrain coupled with the country’s high population density, and reliance on rain-fed agriculture, ...
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