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HOW WILL CLIMATE CHANGE AFFECT BIRD MIGRATION? OURSEE MORE ONBIRDLIFE.ORG
RESPONSE TO THE BIRD FLU OUTBREAK IN SENEGAL AND In late January 2021, 750 Great white pelicans were found dead in the Djoudj bird sanctuary, a remote pocket of wetlands and a UNESCO World Heritage site in northern Senegal, which provide a rest stop for millions of migratory birds every year. This was followed by the death of 1642 pelican chicks and two dozen adult pelicans in Diawling National Park in Mauritania bordering northern Senegal 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.BIRDLIFE 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 気弱な人にはお勧めしない鳥13種 けれども自然界には冷酷な面もあり、困難な環境の中で生き残るため、結果として人に全く異なる印象を与えるような適応や習性を進化させた種もいます。. 今回はそんな鳥を13種紹介します。. ただし、日陰に居ることの多いバンパイアフィンチは別です 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. 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 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
HOW WILL CLIMATE CHANGE AFFECT BIRD MIGRATION? OURSEE MORE ONBIRDLIFE.ORG
RESPONSE TO THE BIRD FLU OUTBREAK IN SENEGAL AND In late January 2021, 750 Great white pelicans were found dead in the Djoudj bird sanctuary, a remote pocket of wetlands and a UNESCO World Heritage site in northern Senegal, which provide a rest stop for millions of migratory birds every year. This was followed by the death of 1642 pelican chicks and two dozen adult pelicans in Diawling National Park in Mauritania bordering northern Senegal 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.BIRDLIFE 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 気弱な人にはお勧めしない鳥13種 けれども自然界には冷酷な面もあり、困難な環境の中で生き残るため、結果として人に全く異なる印象を与えるような適応や習性を進化させた種もいます。. 今回はそんな鳥を13種紹介します。. ただし、日陰に居ることの多いバンパイアフィンチは別です 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. MEET THE INDIAN VILLAGES BATTLING ADVERSITY TO PROTECT 1 day ago · Meet the Indian villages battling adversity to protect migratory birds 100,000 migrating Amur Falcons pass through Nagaland every year. Even as the world grapples with COVID-19, two villages in India are holding strongly to their commitment to protect the birds and nature around them. 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 NEWS | PAGE 403 | BIRDLIFE 1 day ago · 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 conservationPartnership.
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 EU SEABIRD BYCATCH ACTION PLAN 2 hours ago · Bycatch is one of the most significant threats to seabirds globally. In European waters alone, at least 200,000 seabirds die caught in fishing gear, every year. The EU Action Plan for reducing the incidental catch of seabirds in fishing gears (EU-POA) adopted in 2012 had the objective to “minimise and, where possible, eliminate the incidental catches of seabirds, by EU vessels operatingin E
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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 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. 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. LIBYAN AND EGYPTIAN CONSERVATIONISTS WORK ACROSS BORDER TO 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 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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17 Jan 2020
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This October, world leaders will meet in China to discuss a new set of biodiversity targets that will decide the fate of nature on this planet. A first draft of the targets was released this week: here's everything you need to know about this critical turning point forconservation.
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HOW OUR NETWORK OF VITAL BIRD HABITATS IS EXPANDING TO INCLUDE ALLWILDLIFE
The rock-solid criteria we use to identify Important Bird & Biodiversity Areas (IBAs) is now being used as the foundation for Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs) – a new standard in site-based conservation which expands the concept beyond birds to all life on ourplanet.
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10 Jan 2020
CRITICALLY ENDANGERED ANTWREN RECEIVES ITS FIRST PROTECTED AREA INBRAZIL
In October 2019, the Marsh Antwren was given its first ever protected area in the town of Guararema, Brazil. This tiny, Critically Endangered antbird lives in isolated populations on marshland just 50km from São Paulo, the largest city in South America.Read more
08 Jan 2020
BUSHFIRES UPDATE: A MESSAGE FROM BIRDLIFE AUSTRALIA The recent news of devastating wildfires sweeping across Australia has been hard to ignore. Samantha Vine, Head of Conservation for BirdLife Australia, provides an update of the situation so far, and the urgent actions needed to help Australia’s birds and habitats to survive.Read more
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NEW STUDY: CONSERVATION ACTION HAS REDUCED BIRD EXTINCTION RATES BY40%
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In India, an innovative community conservation experiment is helping to safeguard the globally threatened Indian Skimmer’s nesting colonies from free-ranging dogs and trampling cattle.Read more
16 Dec 2019
A NEW ACTION PLAN TO KEEP THE STRAW-HEADED BULBUL SINGING Captured from the wild for its beautiful voice, the Straw-headed Bulbul is now Critically Endangered. But at its final stronghold in Singapore, a new collaboration between NGOs, governments and businesses could help it to stage a comeback.Read more
13 Dec 2019
7 THINGS YOU MIGHT HAVE MISSED FROM THE 2019 RED LIST UPDATE Every year, our scientists work around the clock to update the threat status of birds on the IUCN Red List of threatened species. While the amazing recovery of the Guam Rail might have taken centre stage, 2019 heralded plenty more important discoveries. From victims of climate change to exciting new information on unknown birds, here are the latest ups and downs of the avian world that might not have made theheadlines.
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13 Dec 2019
NEW NATURE EDUCATION RESOURCE FOR VISUALLY IMPAIRED CHILDREN Following in the footsteps of our children's education programme Spring Alive, BirdLife Partners across Europe are uniting to launch a new EU-funded environmental educational project, "Seeing the World through Nature", to benefit blind and visually impaired school pupils.Read more
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