Today, the EU REACH Committee met to discuss a revised version of the lead restriction proposal, put forward by the European ...
Join Hólmfríður to find out what is being done to protect precious wetlands in Iceland and the birds that depend on them.
Our health, our environment, and our daily lives depend on strong environmental protections. Clean air and water, resilient food systems, and safe communities all rely on strong rules that put nature ...
Mark Sagan and Patricia Awing Balan explain how Indigenous People and conservation come together in their work with our Partner the Malaysian Nature Society’s Kuching Branch. In birding, a mixed flock ...
In this new series, we’ll meet conservationists to learn more about their vital work right along the world's migratory flyways. Migratory birds connect landscapes, countries and even continents ...
This World Wetlands Day, we celebrate the theme, ‘Wetlands and traditional knowledge: celebrating cultural heritage.’ As wetlands disappear, birds, livelihoods and knowledge are at risk. Across the ...
This piece features 10 migratory species along the entire flyway. Most of which can be seen here in Hong Kong, showcasing her vital role for our beloved and often endangered migratory birds. From ...
In October 2025, I visited Iceland to attend the Arctic Circle Assembly at the invitation of the country’s former president Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, who is the founder of the Arctic Circle organisation ...
Seventy-three kilometers from the city of Forécariah, in southwestern Guinea, lies Benty, at the confluence of the Melakore River and the Atlantic Ocean. This is where a discreet, ...
From degradation to hope: how tana delta’s green transformation is reversing climate change in Kenya
By Caroline Chebet In Kenya’s Tana Delta, something remarkable is happening. The usual searing afternoon heat has given way to frequent cool showers and drizzles. Where air once carried the scent ...
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