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Black Antbird
Cercomacroides serva (LC)
Introduction:
The importance of birds to biodiversity
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Developing a toolkit for IBA conservation in Africa
Sustainable development relies on biodiversity conservation
State:
What we know about the changing state of birds
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Nearly half of Europe's birds have an unfavourable conservation status
Pressure:
Why birds are declining
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The H5N1 avian influenza virus: a threat to bird conservation, but indirectly
Collision and electrocution of birds by powerlines is a conservation concern in Saudi Arabia
Response:
What can be done to improve the status of birds
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Alliance for the conservation of the South American Pampas grassland
Bird Conservation Nepal is establishing safe ‘diclofenac free’ feeding sites for vultures
Managed realignment for coastal wetlands in the UK is helping people and nature adapt
The use of more efficient cooking stoves is helping bird conservation at Lake Junín IBA, Peru
Conservation for birds and other biodiversity in Asia: a guide for governments and civil society
Local self-regulation can be more effective at ensuring sustainable resource use than outright ban
African wildlife clubs-connecting children with nature and the global conservation community
Eradicating introduced mammals from Clipperton Island led to dramatic recovery of seabirds
A landscape approach to conservation can help tackle climate change
Restauración de pastos y cocinas mejoradas para la conservación de aves en la IBA Lago Junín
Broad-scale conservation is needed alongside site-scale approaches to conserve threatened birds
The Hong Kong Birdwatching Society is helping local groups raise conservation awareness in schools
Purchasing and protecting key forest sites for nature conservation in the Americas
Simple changes to fishing methods can get seabirds off the hook
BirdLife is working with Regional Fisheries Management Organisations to reduce albatross declines
Habitat restoration has led to the recovery of the Azores Bullfinch
Restoration activities at Laguna Grande IBA in Argentina are helping to reduce the impact of tourism
Bird Conservation Nepal is assessing ecosystem services at Important Bird Areas
The sustainable use of wetland resources can benefit both wildlife and local communities
Building on success: turning policy advances into conservation gains
BirdLife's Albatross Task Force is bridging the gap between conservationists and fishermen
BirdLife Partners in Indonesia and Sierra Leone are developing innovative approaches to save forests
Traditional pastoralism is critical to the conservation of some of Asia's most threatened birds
Restauración pasiva en el Sitio Ramsar Lagunas Altoandinas y Puneñas de Catamarca, Argentina
Hunting ban reversed decline of White-headed Duck in Spain
A 27,000km voyage of conservation has helped safeguard some of the world’s most imperiled seabirds
IBA Local Conservation Groups - harnessing community support for site conservation
Banning lead shot and captive breeding were crucial in saving Californian Condor from extinction
Those who benefit from biodiversity conservation should pay the costs
Around the world volunteers underpin much of BirdLife's work
Working together for wetland conservation in Ecuador: A joint initiative with the Ramsar focal point
Safer powerlines for Hungary's birds
Rat eradication and captive breeding have helped save the Campbell Islands Teal from extinction
Conservation and wise use of Lake Natron, Tanzania
Captive breeding and release of Asian Crested Ibis: linking Japan and China
More needs to be invested in biodiversity conservation, especially in developing countries
IBA monitoring can identify deficiencies in national biodiversity policy
Integración con el punto focal Ramsar para la conservación del Parque Nacional Llanganates
Intensive habitat management has led to a spectacular increase in Kirtland's Warbler
BirdLife Partners are helping to restore island ecosystems by eradicating invasive alien species
Satellite Imagery and Seabird Conservation
Combining wetland conservation and environmental education in the Seychelles
Back from the brink: species can be saved from extinction
Different broad-scale conservation priorities overlap extensively
A 'Vulture Restaurant' in Armenia solves conservation and sanitation problems
Participative methods for conservation planning at Lakes Poopó and UruUru on the Bolivian Altiplano
Designating Special Protection Areas in the European Union
An ambitious eradication project is currently underway on the Antarctic island of South Georgia
Serra do Urubu Pernambuco State, Brazil: long-term conservation of a threatened Atlantic Forest
Over ten years, action by BirdLife Partners and others prevented the extinction of 16 bird species
Birds are valuable indicators of global patterns in biodiversity
BirdLife's Rwandan Partner (ACNR) is helping a community to manage wetland resources sustainably
Metodologías participativas para la planeación de la conservación en los Lagos Poopó y Uru Uru
In Africa, recognition of the value of IBAs is resulting in the designation of new protected areas
Efforts are increasing to share marine data more effectively for conservation
Conserving the rich forest ecosystem of Sierra de Bahoruco National Park in the Dominican Republic
Species Guardians and Species Champions: taking and funding action for the most threatened species
Innovation in the protection of forests in Indonesia
Asity Madagascar is using direct payments to local communities as an incentive for IBA conservation
In Central Asia a new generation of conservation professionals is emerging from student bird clubs
IBAs form a coherent network of sites for conservation, even under climate change
In Kenya, IBA monitoring shows the value of formal protection for biodiversity conservation
Predator control is helping to secure the future of New Zealand's Kokako
Conservation and development in the Tana River Delta, Kenya
Collaboration between conservationists and local religious leaders can safeguard IBAs
Surveys suggest that Puerto Rican Nightjar is more widely distributed than previously thought
Improved livelihoods at Arabuko-Sokoke Forest in Kenya
Nature Uganda is empowering communities to manage natural resources and restore ecosystem services
Mainstreaming IBA conservation into development finance
Identification of Lo Go Xa Mat as an IBA in Vietnam resulted in its being declared a national park
BirdLife is working to mainstream soaring bird conservation along the Rift Valley/Red Sea flyway
Local knowledge surveys can help track threatened species: the example of Horned Curassow
The habitat of Araripe Manakin is being formally protected
Birding routes in South Africa: integrating livelihood development with biodiversity conservation
Empowering local people is helping to protect the Endangered Wattled Curassow
Community-based conservation is helping to protect IBAs in Fiji
BirdLife Partners are safeguarding IBAs in order to mitigate climate change impacts on birds
BirdLife has calculated the cost of saving globally threatened species and safeguarding IBAs
Wetland conservation and environmental education in the heart of Harare
Synthesising and sharing bird data can help assess the effectiveness of conservation interventions
A State Park of 10,000 hectares has been established to protect Restinga Antwren
BirdLife's Partner in Lebanon (SPNL) uses a traditional Hima approach in IBA conservation
Organised local citizens are a significant force for nature
Securing rights for local communities at the Mahavavy Kinkony Wetland, Madagascar
The Berga Floodplain Site Support Group - a local initiative for a globally important site
Community management of forest on Mount Oku, Cameroon, has led to significant habitat regeneration
Working with local communities to improved mangrove conservation in Jaragua National Park IBA
BirdLife's Polish Partner (OTOP) campaigned to save the Rospuda valley from road development
Newly developed Grasslands Conservation Index (GCI) is helping cattle ranchers protect biodiversity
Citizen scientists help push conservation forwards
Bird Conservation Nepal works with Community Forest Users Groups for sustainable forest management
Improved prospects for parrot conservation in the Dominican Republic
Maintaining functional links between sites in an ecological network promotes conservation
Restoring forests in the Philippines’ Sierra Madre provides benefits for people and nature
BirdLife has developed a decision-support tool (IBAT) for business, government and conservation
BirdLife has grown into the largest global conservation partnership
Turning invasive plants into biofuels and fertiliser benefits both biodiversity and local livelihood
Membership of bird conservation organisations is growing world-wide
Government and local community are working together to restore life to the mangroves of Puerto Rico
Bird conservation organisations are increasingly engaging with policy work
BirdLife Australia is bringing together residents and land managers to protect beach-nesting birds
Conservation planning is incorporating climate change
Nest protection and brood manipulation has helped the Mauritius Parakeet to recover
Developing civil society networks to conserve Important Bird Areas in eastern Nepal
Madagascar has developed innovative mechanisms to finance Protected Area conservation
BirdLife is empowering organisations and individuals at the local level
Integrating conservation and development through Nigeria's national planning processes
Grassroots groups unite against unsustainable development in the Gulf of Thailand
Climate change is being incorporated into conservation spatial planning
Bermuda Petrel is being conserved through translocation and provision of artificial nest-sites
Healthy forests are benefiting local livelihoods in Pakistan
Using IBAs to guide Regional Conservation Strategies
Securing the future of Amboseli National Park by stimulating public debate
Local campaigners safeguard Swallow roost used by up to three million birds
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