
East Atlantic Flyway assessment 2017: The status of coastal waterbird populations and their sites
The ‘total count’ of the coastal East Atlantic Flyway in January 2017 was carried out in 33 countries of which 11 in Europe and 22 […]
The ‘total count’ of the coastal East Atlantic Flyway in January 2017 was carried out in 33 countries of which 11 in Europe and 22 […]
Business and industry need to act if we are to reverse the loss and degradation of wetlands globally. This is why we work with not […]
At Wetlands International, we are working on leveraging nature to transform cities into safer and more prosperous environments for tomorrow. As cities are increasingly challenged […]
The Atlas of Wader Populations in Africa and Western Eurasia by Wetlands International and the International Wader Study Group can be bought here. This atlas […]
Every year thousands of birds fly across continents to escape the cold winter and find temporary refuge in another part of the globe. The route […]
The Global Assessment by the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform for Biodiversity and Ecological Services (IPBES) paints a scary picture of decline in nature. We are losing […]
On World Migratory Bird Day, we pause to recognise the remarkable journeys made by millions of water birds every year, in some cases from pole […]
Across the African-Eurasian region a number of training courses and awareness raising activities already exist. However, their structure and delivery suffers from a number of […]
The new United Nations’ implementation guide for addressing water-related disasters and transboundary cooperation assesses water-related risks under climate change through a transboundary lens. One of […]