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Scientific evidence drives conservation across the BirdLife Partnership. The launch of our new DataZone website provides ...
Kerala researchers win Future Conservationist Award for Malabar Grey Hornbill project, emphasizing community-driven ...
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Mongabay News on MSNConserving vultures in Southern Africa may provide substantial economic gain: ReportVulture populations in Southern Africa are dwindling, yet the birds could bring large economic benefits to the region, ...
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Newsable Asianet News on MSNEndangered eagle from Mongolia returns to Assam's Kaziranga to breed, 5th year in a rowAssam Chief Minister Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma recently posted on X: "The endangered Pallas's Fish Eagle, tagged in Mongolia, has made Kaziranga its breeding ground for five straight years, putting Assam ...
BirdLife Malta on Wednesday had submitted a formal request for police protection to Police Commissioner Angelo Gafa following ...
However, her first love was always the African Penguin becoming BirdLife species champion for this emblematic species. Along with her husband Neville they developed a very strong relationship with the ...
“This research sheds light on which actions to save species have been effective, and what interventions are needed,” said co-author Dr Stuart Butchart, Chief Scientist at BirdLife International.
"This research sheds light on which actions to save species have been effective, and what interventions are needed," said co-author Dr. Stuart Butchart, Chief Scientist at BirdLife International.
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Protecting 30% of Australian lands sounds good – but what matters much more is whether we’re protecting dwindling habitat for endangered species.
The rainbow lorikeet has been identified as Australia's most numerous bird species, according to country's largest citizen ...
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