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Conservation science content from BirdLife International, the world’s largest partnership of national nature conservation organisations.

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BirdLife Marine (@birdlifemarine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

See our latest Seabird Tracking Database newsletter for system updates + catch up on seabird conservation & tracking news: us2.campaign-archive.com/?u=03d0baba2ba… To get the next edition in your inbox, subscribe here: seabirdtracking.org/news/ #ornithology

See our latest Seabird Tracking Database newsletter for system updates + catch up on seabird conservation & tracking news: us2.campaign-archive.com/?u=03d0baba2ba… 

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BirdLife Africa (@birdlifeafrica) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌱This week, the BirdLife delegation is at #UNEA6 pushing for collective action to address the #biodiversity loss and #climatechange crises, stay tuned for more! #ForNature #NatureBasedSolutions Nature Kenya - the EANHS NCF BirdLife International Ken Mwathe Joseph Onoja

🌱This week, the BirdLife delegation is at #UNEA6 pushing for collective action to address the  #biodiversity loss and #climatechange crises, stay tuned for more!  #ForNature #NatureBasedSolutions
<a href="/Nature_Kenya/">Nature Kenya - the EANHS</a> <a href="/ncfnigeria/">NCF</a> <a href="/BirdLife_News/">BirdLife International</a> <a href="/Ken_Birdlife/">Ken Mwathe</a> <a href="/ojay_78/">Joseph Onoja</a>
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The State of the World's Birds 2024 Annual Update has just been published on the BirdLife Data Zone. It features some of the key developments in bird science and conservation during 2023 from the BirdLife Partnership and beyond. datazone.birdlife.org/2024-annual-up… #BirdLifeScience

The State of the World's Birds 2024 Annual Update has just been published on the BirdLife Data Zone. It features some of the key developments in bird science and conservation during 2023 from the BirdLife Partnership and beyond. datazone.birdlife.org/2024-annual-up… 

#BirdLifeScience
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🔴African Penguin🐧 populations have dramatically decreased and now the species is in danger of being extinct in the wild by 2035. Help BirdLife South Africa 🇿🇦 and partners turn the tide for this iconic species SANCCOB BirdLife International Here is how 👉 ow.ly/r8Hj50R8clx

🔴African Penguin🐧 populations  have dramatically decreased  and  now the species is in danger of  being  extinct in the wild by 2035. Help <a href="/BirdLife_SA/">BirdLife South Africa 🇿🇦</a>  and partners  turn the tide for this iconic species <a href="/SANCCOB/">SANCCOB</a> <a href="/BirdLife_News/">BirdLife International</a>

Here is how 👉   ow.ly/r8Hj50R8clx
Cambridge Conservation Initiative (@cci_cambridge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Calling all conservation researchers and practitioners – please help us understand the use of ecological connectivity in conservation through this short survey before 26th April! qualtricsxmvl7pzvyfq.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2t…

Calling all conservation researchers and practitioners – please help us understand the use of ecological connectivity in conservation through this short survey before 26th April! qualtricsxmvl7pzvyfq.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2t…
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Have your say! The Globally Threatened Bird Forums are open for this year’s second forum window to inform decisions on possible changes to bird species’ status on the IUCN Red List. Proposed changes to the Red List status of 65 species are currently live. forums.birdlife.org/red-list-chang…

Have your say!
The Globally Threatened Bird Forums are open for this year’s second forum window to inform decisions on possible changes to bird species’ status on the IUCN Red List. Proposed changes to the Red List status of 65 species are currently live.
forums.birdlife.org/red-list-chang…
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Our Indonesian Partner, Burung Indonesia has just published their annual STATE OF INDONESIA'S BIRDS, including the number of species, taxonomic changes, endemicity and threat status. Read more: burung.org/en/informasi-b…

Our Indonesian Partner, <a href="/BurungIndonesia/">Burung Indonesia</a> has just published their annual STATE OF INDONESIA'S BIRDS,  including the number of species, taxonomic changes, endemicity and threat status.

Read more: burung.org/en/informasi-b…
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❗️Seeking input on the Globally Threatened Bird Forums❗️ Discussion topics regarding proposed Red List changes for birds in 2024 are currently live and the deadline for comments is fast approaching. Have your say via the Forums (4 days remaining): 👉 forums.birdlife.org/red-list-chang…

❗️Seeking input on the Globally Threatened Bird Forums❗️

Discussion topics regarding proposed Red List changes for birds in 2024 are currently live and the deadline for comments is fast approaching. 

Have your say via the Forums (4 days remaining):

👉 forums.birdlife.org/red-list-chang…
Stuart Butchart (@stubutchart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in joining a dynamic team of conservation scientists at the world's largest partnership for nature? We're looking for someone to support the management of extensive datasets on species and important sites for their conservation birdlife.org/careers/biodiv… BirdLife Science

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Does conservation work? Our paper by Re:wild shows that it does: a global analysis of 665 trials (incl. several by RSPB Science) found that conservation improved the state of biodiversity or slowed declines in two-thirds of cases BirdLife Science science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

Does conservation work? Our paper by <a href="/rewild/">Re:wild</a> shows that it does: a global analysis of 665 trials (incl. several by <a href="/RSPBScience/">RSPB Science</a>) found that conservation improved the state of biodiversity or slowed declines in two-thirds of cases <a href="/BirdLife_Sci/">BirdLife Science</a> science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
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Tracked migratory birds are documenting their own deaths along the African-Eurasian flyway. Energy infrastructure, illegal killing & poisoning to blame, outstripping natural mortality causes in tracked raptors, storks & cranes. #Ornithology doi.org/10.1016/j.bioc…

Tracked migratory birds are documenting their own deaths along the African-Eurasian flyway.

Energy infrastructure, illegal killing &amp; poisoning to blame, outstripping natural mortality causes in tracked raptors, storks &amp; cranes. #Ornithology 
doi.org/10.1016/j.bioc…
Stuart Butchart (@stubutchart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another great study by BirdLife Science exploring sources of mortality for migratory species, using tracking data. Yet more evidence of negative human impacts on the world's birds I'm afraid...

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We're looking for someone who has worked on the collation and analysis of tracking data, preferably for seabirds and who is proficient in spatial analysis in R and ArcGIS. Come and join BirdLife International global science team birdlife.org/careers/scienc… BirdLife Science

Stuart Butchart (@stubutchart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last week we said farewell to Mike Crosby who dedicated 35 years of his life to working ⁦BirdLife International⁩. Richard Grimmett presented him with a painting by Richard Johnson of the Pallas’s Warbler he found in Cambridge in 2019.

Last week we said farewell to Mike Crosby who dedicated 35 years of his life to working ⁦<a href="/BirdLife_News/">BirdLife International</a>⁩. Richard Grimmett presented him with a painting by Richard Johnson of the Pallas’s Warbler he found in Cambridge in 2019.
BirdLife Asia (@birdlife_asia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wetlands are crucial for all life in Bangladesh💧 They are wildlife habitat, flood protection & a source of natural resources. Through the Regional Flyway Initiative, Asian Development Bank, EAAFP, SCOPE Foundation, BirdLife and the Government of Bangladesh aim to protect these wetlands

Wetlands are crucial for all life in Bangladesh💧 

They are wildlife habitat, flood protection &amp; a source of natural resources. Through the Regional Flyway Initiative, <a href="/ADB_HQ/">Asian Development Bank</a>, <a href="/EAAFP/">EAAFP</a>, SCOPE Foundation, BirdLife and the Government of Bangladesh aim to protect these wetlands