05/23/2014 New prestigious award praises BirdLife Bulgarian Partner’s work in protecting imperial eagles
The tremendous work by the Bulgarian Society for the Protection of Birds (BSPB; BirdLife in Bulgaria) to protect theImperial Eagle was recompensed yesterda
05/20/2014 Fresh Lake Natron soda ash push threatens the future of East Africa’s Flamingos
BirdLife International, a partnership of over 120 NGOs globally, is gravely concerned over recent statements by the Government of Tanzania regarding the intention to construct two soda ash factories at
05/20/2014 Pioneering wildlife audit reveals 1500 exclusively ‘British’ species overseas
One of the world’s smallest lizards, a ‘spiky’ yellow woodlouse, a blue iguana, a flightless moth, a seabird thought to be extinct for three centuries and a predatory shrimp confined to just two rockpools, are just some of the amazing 1547 species unique to the islands of the UK’s Overseas Territ
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