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BirdLife International is a global partnership of conservation organisations that strives to conserve birds, their habitats and global biodiversity, working with people towards sustainability in the use of natural resources. It is the World's largest partnership of conservation organisations, with over 100 partner organisations including the RSPB, the Gibraltar Ornithological & Natural History Society, National Audubon Society, Bombay Natural History Society, Birds Australia, Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of New Zealand, Nature Seychelles, Malaysian Nature Society, and BirdWatch Ireland. Together the BirdLife Partnership forms the leading authority on the status of birds, their habitats and the issues and problems affecting bird life.
History [edit]
BirdLife International was founded in 1922 by American ornithologists T. Gilbert Pearson and Jean Theodore Delacour as the International Council for Bird Preservation. This lobbying group changed its name in 1993 to Birdlife International.
Regional work [edit]
Bird life International has conservation work programmes in Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and Central Asia, the Middle East, the Pacific and the Caribbean.
Global programmes [edit]
Within each of these regions, Birdlife International carries out various global programmes, including: The Global Seabird Programme, The Birdlife Preventing Extinctions Programme, the Flyways Programme, the Climate Change Programme, the Forests of Hope Programme, the Local Empowerment Programme and the Important Bird Areas Programme.
Magazine [edit]
Bird life International publishes a quarterly magazine - 'World Birdwatch'. The magazine contains recent news and authoritative articles about birds, their habitats, and their conservation around the world.
Red List [edit]
Bird Life International is the official Red List Authority for birds for the IUCN. In the latest assessment in 2012, 1,313 species of bird are considered threatened with extinction (i.e. in the categories of Critically Endangered, Endangered and Vulnerable). This represents 13% of the total of 10,064 extant bird species in the world.
See also [edit]
External links [edit]
 The Born to Travel Campaign by BirdLife International BirdLife International's Campaign to save migratory birds and their flyways. Video Produced by Bruce Phillips and Ania Sharwood Smith. |  Americas BirdLife International Americas BirdLife International Working together for birds and people Trabajando juntos por las aves y la gente Fotografías / Photographs: Americas BirdLife ... |  "BirdLife International -- Rescue biodiversity!" "BirdLife International -- Rescue biodiversity!" |  Melanie Coath, of Bird Life International, speaking at COP17 in Durban, South Africa Melanie Coath, Bird Life International, speaking at COP17 in Durban, South Africa http://www.oneworldgroup.rg/durban. |  BirdLife's International Year of Biodiversity Message BirdLife's International Year of Biodiversity Msssage from Dr Marco Lambertini. |  Birdlife International: the avian impact of climate change http://SupremeMasterTV.com -Utility to store air underground to generate power -Tennessee Town Passes Nation's First Green Food Resolution -Birds and climate... |  Melanie Coath of Birdlife International talks LULUCF at Bonn Climate Talks Melanie Coath, from Birdlife International, took a few minutes out of her busy day to talk about progress on LULUCF (Land Use, Land Use Change, & Forestry), ... |  Nigel Collar, BirdLife International Thoughts on Birds in Paintings |  Reunión Regional BirdLife International VII Reunión Regional de los Socios de América de BrirdLife International, Paraíso Caño Hondo, Sabana de la Mar, Republica Dominicana. Junio 2012 VII BrirdLif... |  Discurso de Peter Schei, Presidente de BirdLife International - Clausura APM 2012 |
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Bangkok Post
Tue, 21 May 2013 17:52:05 -0700
Round, Treesucon and co-workers from Birdlife International found a total of 40 pairs of birds from 1986-1988. Despite the fact that the area has been designated a wildlife sanctuary and the introduction of other conservation initiatives, some ...
|  Earth Island Journal |
Earth Island Journal
Wed, 22 May 2013 10:08:57 -0700
For example, the forums of BirdLife International allow academics and amateurs alike to contribute, through open deliberation, to assessments of the threat on different bird species. The data and its interpretations are later used by experts in ...
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The Star Online
Mon, 20 May 2013 16:45:37 -0700
Identified as an “important bird area” (IBA) by the global partnership of conservation organisations, BirdLife International, the site is spread out across 7,200ha of tidal mud flats, estuaries and mangroves. Bakewell says yearly bird counts are done ...
|  Otago Daily Times |
New Zealand Herald
Sun, 19 May 2013 13:17:57 -0700
... preserve yellow-eyed penguin colonies. Forest and Bird called for the extension after a review in the Journal of Biological Conservation by BirdLife International reported 400,000 birds worldwide were killed by recreational and commercial set nets ...
|  International Rivers (blog) |
International Rivers (blog)
Tue, 14 May 2013 16:50:58 -0700
I appreciate the cross-branding with our organization, yet must credit our partners at Birdlife International-Turkey (Doga Dernegi) for hosting and organizing the two-day conference. After plenary talks and a strategy session with partners from India ...
|  New Vision |
New Vision
Sun, 19 May 2013 03:31:36 -0700
Achilles Byaruhanga, the executive director of BirdLife International, blames the Government for planning to create a marine park in a manner similar to the colonial national parks. This, he pointed out, cuts off people from the parks. Cultural parks ...
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Huffington Post
Sat, 18 May 2013 08:52:56 -0700
African Penguins. A group of African penguins gather near a pond at a conservation site in Cape Town, South Africa. Birdlife International say the African penguin is edging closer to extinction. Endangered Tiger Cubs. A Trio of 45 day-old Bengal white ...
|  Newstalk ZB |
Newstalk ZB
Sat, 18 May 2013 22:47:00 -0700
BirdLife International's review revealed an alarming 400,00 sea-bird are killed because of set-netting each year. The group's sea-bird conservation advocate Karen Baird says now is a good time to protect New Zealand's eco-tourism reputation and to push ...
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