
Hope rise that the planting of the biofuel crop jatropha within the Coast region of Kenya is to halt.

Members of Birds Australia (BirdLife Partner) and Bird Observation & Conservation Australia (BOCA) recently voted on whether our two organisations should merge. Members of both organisations voted for the merger of Birds Australia and BOCA to create 'BirdLife Australia'.

Société Calédonienne d'Ornithologie (SCO - BirdLife in New Caledonia) have received support from the USFWS Wildlife Without Borders - Critically Endangered Species Conservation Fund to help save their national bird from extinction...

NatureFiji-MareqetiViti (NFMV), and the BirdLife Pacific Secretariat, recently participated in a seabird survey amongst the islands of Moala, Totoya and Matuku. The results obtained, revealed that the waters between the islands of Totoya, Matuku and Moala are found to be important for seabirds...

In recent months, many of Australia's National Parks seem to have been under siege, with proposals to allow hunting in some, while others had cattle released into their pristine habitats under the guise of 'scientific research'. Birds Australia (BirdLife Partner) saw it as good news that plan to give greater protection to areas with high biodiversity has been announced by the government.

Effective migratory bird conservation efforts address issues throughout a species' flyway – and in Canada, flyway conservation is imperative, as about 90% of the country's birds migrate south each year.
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