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BIRDLIFE DATA ZONE
BirdLife species of the day Horsfield's Frogmouth (Batrachostomus javensis). BirdLife Important Bird and Biodiversity Area of the day Lake Opeta - Uganda. BirdLife case study of the day International agreements can be used to make transboundary ecological networks a reality . Country of the day North Macedonia. BirdLife EBA of the day West Papuan lowlands TOP THREATS TO SEABIRDS IDENTIFIED The results confirm that some of the usual suspects – invasive species, bycatch and climate change – are the top three threats, affecting 46%, 28% and 27% of all seabird species respectively. Hunting, egg collection and disturbance at breeding colonies are also driving declines in many species. Overfishing is affecting fewerspecies, but
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION AND LOCAL COMMUNITIES Pronatura Sur (BirdLife in Mexico) has been working closely with Sierra Madre de Chiapas communities in changing their management and marketing practices of a local palm Chamaedorea quezalteca used for Palm Sunday celebration. SAVING AFRICA'S VULTURESBIRDLIFE DATA ZONE
BirdLife International maintains a GIS dataset of Important Bird Areas (IBAs) around the world on behalf of the BirdLife Partnership. This dataset is drawn largely from data provided directly by the Partners but also includes some data digitised by the BirdLife Secretariat or consolidated from 3rd party sources where other information were not バードライフ・インターナショナル東京TRANSLATE THISPAGE
一般社団法人バードライフ・インターナショナル東京の公式ウェブサイトです。バードライフ・インターナショナル東京は、鳥類を指標に、その生息環境の保護を目的に活動する国際環境ngoバードライフ・インターナショナル(本部:英国ケンブリッジ)の日本法人です。 鳥は何故鳴くのか? 鳥の鳴き声は、単純に一つの「音声」とは表現できません。様々な音が組み合わされた合唱であり、それ自体が言語なのです。スズメ、キツツキ、ヒバリのそれぞれの鳴き声に目的があって、極めて特別な状況で使われるの BIRDLIFE | PARTNERSHIP FOR NATURE AND PEOPLEWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOWHERE WE WORKSUPPORT USDATA ZONEABOUT BIRDLIFE INTERNATIONAL BirdLife is the world leader in Bird Conservation. Rigorous science and projects in important sites and habitats for the conservation of birds and all nature. HOW CAN WE REALLY PREVENT BIRDS FROM FLYING INTO OUR Birds are accustomed to flying through very small spaces, such as gaps between branches, so they may still attempt to fly into a window with one sticker. Instead, we recommend that stickers are placed 10 – 15 centimetres apart. Use the “palm area rule”: if the gap is bigger than the palm of an adult’s hand, a bird may still attempt to LIST OF EAGLE SPECIES Eagles are large birds of prey which are members of the bird family Accipitridae and belong to several genera which are not necessarily closely related to each other. Most of the more than 60 species occur in Eurasia and Africa. Outside this area, just two species can be found in the United States and Canada, nine more in Central and South America, and three in Australia.BIRDLIFE DATA ZONE
BirdLife species of the day Horsfield's Frogmouth (Batrachostomus javensis). BirdLife Important Bird and Biodiversity Area of the day Lake Opeta - Uganda. BirdLife case study of the day International agreements can be used to make transboundary ecological networks a reality . Country of the day North Macedonia. BirdLife EBA of the day West Papuan lowlands TOP THREATS TO SEABIRDS IDENTIFIED The results confirm that some of the usual suspects – invasive species, bycatch and climate change – are the top three threats, affecting 46%, 28% and 27% of all seabird species respectively. Hunting, egg collection and disturbance at breeding colonies are also driving declines in many species. Overfishing is affecting fewerspecies, but
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION AND LOCAL COMMUNITIES Pronatura Sur (BirdLife in Mexico) has been working closely with Sierra Madre de Chiapas communities in changing their management and marketing practices of a local palm Chamaedorea quezalteca used for Palm Sunday celebration. SAVING AFRICA'S VULTURESBIRDLIFE DATA ZONE
BirdLife International maintains a GIS dataset of Important Bird Areas (IBAs) around the world on behalf of the BirdLife Partnership. This dataset is drawn largely from data provided directly by the Partners but also includes some data digitised by the BirdLife Secretariat or consolidated from 3rd party sources where other information were not バードライフ・インターナショナル東京TRANSLATE THISPAGE
一般社団法人バードライフ・インターナショナル東京の公式ウェブサイトです。バードライフ・インターナショナル東京は、鳥類を指標に、その生息環境の保護を目的に活動する国際環境ngoバードライフ・インターナショナル(本部:英国ケンブリッジ)の日本法人です。 鳥は何故鳴くのか? 鳥の鳴き声は、単純に一つの「音声」とは表現できません。様々な音が組み合わされた合唱であり、それ自体が言語なのです。スズメ、キツツキ、ヒバリのそれぞれの鳴き声に目的があって、極めて特別な状況で使われるの ABOUT BIRDLIFE INTERNATIONAL BirdLife International is a global partnership of conservation organisations (NGOs) that strives to conserve birds, their habitats and global biodiversity, working with people towards sustainability in the use of natural resources. Together we are over 100 BirdLife Partners worldwide – one per country or territory – and growing. WORLD ALBATROSS DAY 2021 BirdLife is the world leader in Bird Conservation. Rigorous science and projects in important sites and habitats for the conservation of birds and all nature. WHY THE KOREAN GETBOL TIDAL FLATS NEED WORLD HERITAGE 12 hours ago · The Republic of Korea’s coastal wetlands are a vital feeding and breeding site for millions of waterbirds, including nine species that are globally threatened with extinction. This July, the World Heritage Committee will decide whether to inscribe these vital habitats onto the UNESCO World Heritage List – the most prestigious of all conservation designations. IMPORTANT BIRD AND BIODIVERSITY AREAS (IBAS) BirdLife’s Important Bird and Biodiversity Area (IBA) concept has been developed and applied for over 30 years. Considerable effort has been devoted to refining and agreeing a set of simple but robust criteria that can be applied worldwide. Initially, IBAs were identified only for terrestrial and freshwater environments, but over the past decade, the IBA process and method has been adapted WHY WE NEED BIRDS (FAR MORE THAN THEY NEED US) Why we need birds (far more than they need us) Can you imagine a world without birds? The benefits birds bring us aren't just cultural. Birds play an essential role in the functioning of the world's ecosystems, in a way that directly impacts human health, economy and food production - as well as millions of other species. BIRDLIFE AND 90+ NGOS CALL ON MEPS TO HALT APPROVAL OF Over 90 environmental and consumer groups have today appealed to the European Parliament to postpone their judgement on sustainable finance rules that would allow logging and the burning of trees to be counted as green investments. In an open letter, organisations including BirdLife Europe, WWF, Greenpeace, and BEUC call on the 705 MEPs to suspend scrutiny of the EU Commission’s ‘Taxon HOW CAN WE REALLY PREVENT BIRDS FROM FLYING INTO OUR Birds are accustomed to flying through very small spaces, such as gaps between branches, so they may still attempt to fly into a window with one sticker. Instead, we recommend that stickers are placed 10 – 15 centimetres apart. Use the “palm area rule”: if the gap is bigger than the palm of an adult’s hand, a bird may still attempt to NEWS | PAGE 403 | BIRDLIFE News BirdLife News showcases the most significant achievements of the Partnership from every corner of the globe. Discover the latest environmental emergencies and conservation successes, brought to you by the world’s largest conservation Partnership. LIST OF EAGLE SPECIES Eagles are large birds of prey which are members of the bird family Accipitridae and belong to several genera which are not necessarily closely related to each other. Most of the more than 60 species occur in Eurasia and Africa. Outside this area, just two species can be found in the United States and Canada, nine more in Central and South America, and three in Australia. SUSTAINABLE FINANCE FOR A NATURE-POSITIVE FUTURE: THE A newly launched Taskforce on Nature-Related Financial Disclosure (TNFD) will provide a framework for organisations to report and act on evolving nature-related risks, in order to support a shift in global financial flows away from nature-negative outcomes and toward nature-positive outcome. BIRDLIFE | PARTNERSHIP FOR NATURE AND PEOPLEWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOWHERE WE WORKSUPPORT USDATA ZONEABOUT BIRDLIFE INTERNATIONAL BirdLife is the world leader in Bird Conservation. Rigorous science and projects in important sites and habitats for the conservation of birds and all nature. WELCOME TO THE WORLD BIRD CLUB Welcome to the World Bird Club. World Bird Club membership *. Join Renew Gift. Membership levels *. prev next ( X ) Individual ( £ 45.00 GBP for each year ) Supporter ( £ 100.00 GBP for each year ) Protector ( £ 500.00 GBP for each year ) There is no differencebetween the
HOW CAN WE REALLY PREVENT BIRDS FROM FLYING INTO OUR Birds are accustomed to flying through very small spaces, such as gaps between branches, so they may still attempt to fly into a window with one sticker. Instead, we recommend that stickers are placed 10 – 15 centimetres apart. Use the “palm area rule”: if the gap is bigger than the palm of an adult’s hand, a bird may still attempt to LOCAL ENGAGEMENT AND EMPOWERMENT BIRDLIFE DATA ZONEBIRDLIFE INTERNATIONAL 2019BIRDLIFE INTERNATIONALJOBS
Manipur Fulvetta ( Fulvetta manipurensis) BirdLife Important Bird and Biodiversity Area of the day. Sambhar Lake - India. BirdLife case study of the day. In the Arctic tundra, climate change will cause dramatic losses in waterbird breeding habitat. Country of the day. St Barthelemy (to France) BirdLife EBA of the day. Adelbert and Huonranges.
HOW TO PROTECT BIRD NESTS: IF YOU LOVE THEM, LEAVE THEM What’s more, you may be leaving a scent trail for predators to follow straight to an easy snack. If the nest is on the ground, you can use an upright stick or bamboo pole to mark which area to avoid. In urban areas, scientists recommend keeping at least 60 metres away from the nests of large birds such as raptors and herons. TOP THREATS TO SEABIRDS IDENTIFIED The results confirm that some of the usual suspects – invasive species, bycatch and climate change – are the top three threats, affecting 46%, 28% and 27% of all seabird species respectively. Hunting, egg collection and disturbance at breeding colonies are also driving declines in many species. Overfishing is affecting fewerspecies, but
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION AND LOCAL COMMUNITIES Pronatura Sur (BirdLife in Mexico) has been working closely with Sierra Madre de Chiapas communities in changing their management and marketing practices of a local palm Chamaedorea quezalteca used for Palm Sunday celebration. BELIZE AUDUBON SOCIETY (BAS) Mission of the organisation Belize Audubon Society's mission is to promote the sustainable use and preservation of natural resources through leadership and strategic partnerships in order to maintain a balance between people and the environment. This is similar to BirdLife's mission and BAS is, therefore, committed to the mission and strategy of BirdLife. バードライフ・インターナショナル東京TRANSLATE THISPAGE
一般社団法人バードライフ・インターナショナル東京の公式ウェブサイトです。バードライフ・インターナショナル東京は、鳥類を指標に、その生息環境の保護を目的に活動する国際環境ngoバードライフ・インターナショナル(本部:英国ケンブリッジ)の日本法人です。 BIRDLIFE | PARTNERSHIP FOR NATURE AND PEOPLEWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOWHERE WE WORKSUPPORT USDATA ZONEABOUT BIRDLIFE INTERNATIONAL BirdLife is the world leader in Bird Conservation. Rigorous science and projects in important sites and habitats for the conservation of birds and all nature. WELCOME TO THE WORLD BIRD CLUB Welcome to the World Bird Club. World Bird Club membership *. Join Renew Gift. Membership levels *. prev next ( X ) Individual ( £ 45.00 GBP for each year ) Supporter ( £ 100.00 GBP for each year ) Protector ( £ 500.00 GBP for each year ) There is no differencebetween the
HOW CAN WE REALLY PREVENT BIRDS FROM FLYING INTO OUR Birds are accustomed to flying through very small spaces, such as gaps between branches, so they may still attempt to fly into a window with one sticker. Instead, we recommend that stickers are placed 10 – 15 centimetres apart. Use the “palm area rule”: if the gap is bigger than the palm of an adult’s hand, a bird may still attempt to LOCAL ENGAGEMENT AND EMPOWERMENT BIRDLIFE DATA ZONEBIRDLIFE INTERNATIONAL 2019BIRDLIFE INTERNATIONALJOBS
Manipur Fulvetta ( Fulvetta manipurensis) BirdLife Important Bird and Biodiversity Area of the day. Sambhar Lake - India. BirdLife case study of the day. In the Arctic tundra, climate change will cause dramatic losses in waterbird breeding habitat. Country of the day. St Barthelemy (to France) BirdLife EBA of the day. Adelbert and Huonranges.
HOW TO PROTECT BIRD NESTS: IF YOU LOVE THEM, LEAVE THEM What’s more, you may be leaving a scent trail for predators to follow straight to an easy snack. If the nest is on the ground, you can use an upright stick or bamboo pole to mark which area to avoid. In urban areas, scientists recommend keeping at least 60 metres away from the nests of large birds such as raptors and herons. TOP THREATS TO SEABIRDS IDENTIFIED The results confirm that some of the usual suspects – invasive species, bycatch and climate change – are the top three threats, affecting 46%, 28% and 27% of all seabird species respectively. Hunting, egg collection and disturbance at breeding colonies are also driving declines in many species. Overfishing is affecting fewerspecies, but
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION AND LOCAL COMMUNITIES Pronatura Sur (BirdLife in Mexico) has been working closely with Sierra Madre de Chiapas communities in changing their management and marketing practices of a local palm Chamaedorea quezalteca used for Palm Sunday celebration. BELIZE AUDUBON SOCIETY (BAS) Mission of the organisation Belize Audubon Society's mission is to promote the sustainable use and preservation of natural resources through leadership and strategic partnerships in order to maintain a balance between people and the environment. This is similar to BirdLife's mission and BAS is, therefore, committed to the mission and strategy of BirdLife. バードライフ・インターナショナル東京TRANSLATE THISPAGE
一般社団法人バードライフ・インターナショナル東京の公式ウェブサイトです。バードライフ・インターナショナル東京は、鳥類を指標に、その生息環境の保護を目的に活動する国際環境ngoバードライフ・インターナショナル(本部:英国ケンブリッジ)の日本法人です。AMERICAS | BIRDLIFE
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LOCAL ENGAGEMENT AND EMPOWERMENT Local Engagement and Empowerment. The engagement of local people is critical to effective, sustainable and equitable conservation. The attention to local values, knowledge and voices finds expression across BirdLife’s programmes, from policy influence and poverty reduction to climate change adaptation and monitoring of species andsites.
LIBYAN AND EGYPTIAN CONSERVATIONISTS WORK ACROSS BORDER TO 54 minutes ago · Libyan and Egyptian conservationists work across border to save Critically Endangered tortoise Almost extinct in its namesake country, and with illegal smuggling of Egyptian Tortoise across the border from Libya – plus habitat destruction – threatening the species, it is taking the collaboration of both Libyan and Egyptian NGOs to research and protect this neglected species HOW TO PROTECT BIRD NESTS: IF YOU LOVE THEM, LEAVE THEM What’s more, you may be leaving a scent trail for predators to follow straight to an easy snack. If the nest is on the ground, you can use an upright stick or bamboo pole to mark which area to avoid. In urban areas, scientists recommend keeping at least 60 metres away from the nests of large birds such as raptors and herons. ASSESSING ECOSYSTEM SERVICES The Toolkit for Ecosystem Service Site-based Assessment (TESSA) has been developed through a collaboration of six institutions with input generously provided by scientists and practitioners from multiple disciplines. The toolkit provides accessible guidance on low-cost methods for how to evaluate ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE IN LEBANON BECOMES UNLIKELY LOCATION Read in Arabic (العربية) Nestled between the monuments of a UNESCO World Heritage Site at Tyre in Lebanon, a small population of a beautiful reddish flower, Astragalus berytheus, is once again thriving and blooming.The site showcases important archaeological remains of a Phoenician city, meaning that any plant growth was routinely cleared off – making this an unlikely site for plant THE 2030 CHALLENGE: STOP THE ROT, PROTECT THE BEST AND The UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration starts on World Environment Day on 5 June. ‘About time too’ many will cry, because nature is in crisis. Recent reports from both within and outside the European Union, have shown that nature continues to decline at an alarming rate across our continent. For example, globally, one in eight bird species are at risk of extinction; and within the European WANT TO DISCOVER WORLD'S TOP WILDLIFE HABITATS? THIS Where can you find out about the world’s most important sites for nature, and the reasons for their significance? The Key Biodiversity Area Partnership is delighted to announce the launch of its new website, containing everything you need to know about all 16,000sites.
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18 Mar 2020
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DECISIVE DECADE: NATURE RESTORATION OFFERS EUROPE'S POLICY MAKERS Press release | This year the EU will take decisions that have far-reaching consequences for Europe's people and nature. A new set of policy papers, released today, outlines why and how European politicians should prioritise nature restoration in the EU Biodiversity Strategy to 2030.Read more
17 Mar 2020
WHY IT’S IMPORTANT TO LOVE BIRDS FOR MORE THAN JUST THEIR BEAUTY We all know what our favourite bird looks like – but do you know why it’s evolved to look that way? Discover the amazing new project striving to build a stronger connection between people and nature – through the fascination of bird anatomy.Read more
12 Mar 2020
MARKING WORLD WETLANDS DAY IN AFRICA On the first Sunday of February every year, the world marks World Wetlands Day to raise awareness of the vital role played by wetlands. This year, BirdLife partners across Africa celebrated the theme: “Life thrives in Wetlands”.Read more
11 Mar 2020
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More than 80 percent of France’s biodiversity is located in just five overseas territories. But forestry, mining, urban sprawl, tourism and invasive alien species are threatening the regions’ wildlife. Fortunately, the LIFE BIODIV’OM project is working to protect these unique areas and species.Read more
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08 Mar 2020
HOW WOMEN ARE LEADING NATURE CONSERVATION IN LEBANON History has always shown us that there is nothing more powerful than a group of women determined to achieve a goal: especially women in conservation, who are harnessing their forces to protect nature andour future.
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06 Mar 2020
TACKLING HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICT THROUGH COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT In rural Botswana, human-wildlife conflict is affecting the livelihoods of local communities. BirdLife Botswana is engaging local communities to address this problem.Read more
05 Mar 2020
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Using tracking technology, the RSPB (BirdLife in the UK) has exposed the controversial reason behind the disappearance of Britain’s Hen Harriers. In a country renowned for its love of birds, how can we protect the nation’s most persecuted raptor?Read more
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10 Mar 2020
EXTINCT IN THE WILD: CAN THESE 5 BIRD SPECIES COME BACK FROMCAPTIVITY?
In the light of the successful reintroduction of Guam Rail, we consider the prospects of the five remaining bird species categorised as Extinct in the Wild – all of which face unique barriers tore-entry.
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