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- ISSN: 0959-2709 (Print), 1474-0001 (Online)
- Editor: Professor Phil Atkinson British Trust for Ornithology, UK
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Bird Conservation International is a peer-reviewed journal that seeks to promote worldwide research and action for the conservation of birds and the habitats upon which they depend. The official journal of BirdLife International, it provides stimulating, international and up-to-date coverage of a broad range of conservation topics, using birds to illuminate wider issues of biodiversity, conservation and sustainable resource use. It publishes original papers and reviews, including targeted articles and recommendations by leading experts.
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Bird Conservation International blog
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Record high sea surface temperatures: a rising threat to seabirds
- 02 July 2024,
- Global sea surface temperatures are rising and have hit record high values in recent months. This potentially threatens seabirds, their prey and their habitats,...
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New assessment of bird species of European conservation concern underlines urgent need for restoration
- 30 June 2023,
- A new paper in BCI reveals that 38% of Europe’s 546 bird species are of conservation concern, including 14% of global concern.…
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Bird Conservation International – Evolving with the times
- 13 January 2023,
- 2023 is set to be another landmark year for the journal, as a new contract between BirdLife International and Cambridge University Press coincides with a move...
BirdLife News
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New Global Birdfair Conservation Project Announced!
- 21 January 2025,
- Global Birdfair in 2025 will be supporting BirdLife’s conservation work to safeguard the Antipodean Albatross and other endangered seabirds from the threat...
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New report: Europe’s ecosystems could store ≈ 13 billion tonnes of carbon; matching global annual CO₂ emissions
- 16 January 2025,
- Massive untapped carbon storage potential in Europe’s ecosystems revealed
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Notre-Dame: a monument of biodiversity
- 15 January 2025,
- Thanks to the efforts of our Partner, La Ligue pour la Protection des Oiseaux (LPO), the official reopening of Notre-Dame Cathedral last December brings hope...
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