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BirdLife’s News Round Ups

BirdLife’s monthly news round ups give you an overview of what our global conservation Partnership has been doing each month.


Community Spirit - May 2010 News

Alone we are all a single voice. But by working with others we achieve so much more. We get heard. Our news in May highlighted how a community spirit enables us to be far greater than just the sum of our parts... More »

A month is a long time in BirdLife - April 2010 News

World leaders have failed to deliver commitments made in 2002 to reduce the global rate of biodiversity loss by 2010, and have instead overseen alarming biodiversity declines... More »

Flying hot off the press - March 2010 News

A timely reminder that migratory birds face a wide range of threats, and that BirdLife Partners around the globe are working together to provide safer flyways for them… More »

The four pillars of BirdLife - February 2010 News

The BirdLife International Partnership has four core conservation objectives: Saving species, protecting sites, conserving habitats and empowering people and February's news reflected these More »

Nature is amazing - January 2010 News

Watching a butterfly weaving its way along a summer meadow is one of life's greatest pleasures. But how many of us realise that these fragile creatures can undertake annual migrations of several thousand kilometres? More »

Partners for Nature - December 2009 News

Being the world’s largest network of conservation organisations working together is what BirdLife does best and this was highlighted in our December news stories... More »

Climate Canaries - November 2009 News

What do 21% of mammals, 30% of amphibians, 12% of birds, and 28% of reptiles, 37% of freshwater fishes, 70% of plants, 35% of invertebrates have in common? More »

IBAs making a world of difference - October 2009 News

BirdLife International’s Important Bird Area (IBA) programme is a worldwide initiative aimed at identifying and protecting a network of critical sites for the conservation of the world's birds. At present, around 11,000 sites in some 200 countries and territories have been identified as Important Bird Areas, and the list continued to grow last month… More »

Local > National > International - September 2009 News

Last month's news reminded us about the links between local, national and international conservation... More »

Birds make the news - August 2009 News

Where would BirdLife be without birds? Birds are the thermometer in Mother Nature’s mouth - telling us so much about the health of our shared planet. Our news in August was littered with stories of spectacular bird species from around the globe. Here’s a quick run down of what we heard… More »

Reasons to be cheerful - July 2009 News

Last month we reported conservation successes which give us all huge hope. Highlighting that conservation is not just urgently needed and effective – it’s fundamental to a sustainable future for people and for wildlife... More »

BirdLife News Round-up June 2009

Looking at June’s news there is a real positive theme of success and action. Conservation needs investment and several of June’s stories reported on grants being awarded to the BirdLife Partnership and the launching of funding opportunities for conservation. More »

Conservation works - May 2009 News

Being a Partnership of more than 100 organisations working together, BirdLife is at the forefront of conservation – for birds, for biodiversity, and for people. Reflecting on our news from last month really illustrates the depth and breadth of our combined achievements... More »

BirdLife: a powerful voice for nature - April 2009 News

What’s your favourite bird song? If you get out early during the breeding season, you’ll be privy to a symphony of sound. Starting before sunrise, the dawn chorus builds to a crescendo of startling beauty, making birds the musicians of the animal world... More »

The Miracle of Migration - March 2009 News

Around the globe billions of birds shuttle annually north and south. Familiar birds to many undertake amazing feats of endurance to chase suitable conditions, and find food to rear offspring. “Their epic flights connect us all - crossing our borders, cultures and lives”, said Dr Marco Lambertini... More »

BirdLife News Round-up: February 2009

"To be at the helm of the fantastic conservation alliance that is BirdLife International, is a dream come true”, announced Dr Marco Lambertini - BirdLife’s new Chief Executive. Marco described his new role as: “a great opportunity to continue to strengthen our unique Partnership"... More »

BirdLife News Round-up: January 2009

We are over 6 billion people. We have dizzying amounts of information at our fingertips. We travel the globe with ease, and can view any point on its surface through our computer screens. Surely there can’t be many surprises left to discover about this little planet... More »

BirdLife News Round-up: November 2008

Far from just protecting nature’s jewels, we were reminded last month how conserving wildlife makes a big difference to peoples’ lives... More »

BirdLife News Round-up: September 2008

Despite hard hitting messages in State of the World's Birds, looking at BirdLife’s news in September, it’s hard not to feel positive... More »


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