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Hunting for migrants

14-08-2008: Hunting migratory birds is a culturally and economically important activity in the North African and Middle Eastern countries. BirdLife International and its Partners in the region have just completed a three-year project to promote more sustainable practices. More »

Price of power

26-03-2008: A ubiquitous part of modern life, electricity and the infrastructure that provides it have devastating effects on several bird species More »

Protecting Paraguay's birds in perpetuity

25-01-2008: In its ten years of existence Guyra Paraguay has changed the face of conservation in a country where 96% of land is in private hands. Here is a young Partner with plenty to offer the BirdLife Partnership. More »

Forest of Hope

06-12-2007: Preventing tropical deforestation must be one of the major targets if mankind is to have any chance of reducing the impacts of climate change and avoiding massive biodiversity loss. Burung Indonesia with the backing and help of many other BirdLife Partners may just have found the future blueprint for forest conservation. More »

Uganda's forests in the balance

04-07-2007: Mabira Forest Reserve in central Uganda is under threat from a proposed sugar plantation – Birdlife Partner NatureUganda points to Echuya Forest Reserve to show that what’s good for birds and biodiversity can also be better for people. More »

Come home to Palmyra

01-04-2007: Syria’s tiny population of Northern Bald Ibises is doing well at its protected breeding site, but the young birds are not returning to the colony. Dr Gianluca Serra explains. More »

Calling Nature's Caretakers…

10-08-2006: Working through its Partners in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Turkey, BirdLife has recruited 31 local conservation heroes as caretakers at targeted IBAs in the Caucasus. More »

Cambodia's floricans under fire

30-05-2006: The Cambodian government's decision to endorse commercial dry-season rice production around the world's greatest flood-plain lake, Ton Le Sap Lake, is threatening the future of the globally Endangered Bengal Florican. More »


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