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List Of Birdlife International National Partner Organisations
The following is a list of the BirdLife International national partner organisations for each country: A *Afghanistan – None *Albania – None *Algeria – None *Andorra – None *Angola – None *Antarctica – None *Antigua and Barbuda – None *Argentina – Aves Argentinas *Armenia – None *Australia – BirdLife Australia *Austria – BirdLife Austria *Azerbaijan – None B *Bahamas – Bahamas National Trust (BNT) *Bahrain – None *Bangladesh – None *Barbados – None *Belarus – None *Belgium – Natagora (Wallonia) and Natuurpunt (Flanders) *Belize - Belize Audubon Society *Benin – None *Bhutan – Royal Society for the Protection of Nature *Bolivia – Asociacion Armonía *Bosnia and Herzegovina – None *Botswana – BirdLife Botswana (BLB) *Brazil – SAVE Brasil *Brunei – None *Bulgaria – Bulgarian Society for the Protection of Birds (BSPB) *Burkina Faso – NATURAMA *Burundi – Association Burundaise pour la protection de la Nature (ABN) C *Cambodia ...
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BirdLife International
BirdLife International is a global partnership of non-governmental organizations that strives to conserve birds and their habitats. BirdLife International's priorities include preventing extinction of bird species, identifying and safeguarding important sites for birds, maintaining and restoring key bird habitats, and empowering conservationists worldwide. It has a membership of more than 2.5 million people across 116 country partner organizations, including the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, the Wild Bird Society of Japan, the National Audubon Society and American Bird Conservancy. BirdLife International has identified 13,000 Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas and is the official International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List authority for birds. As of 2015, BirdLife International has established that 1,375 bird species (13% of the total) are threatened with extinction ( critically endangered, endangered or vulnerable). BirdLife International ...
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Hellenic Ornithological Society
The Hellenic Ornithological Society (HOS) is a Greek non-governmental body exclusively concerned with the protection of wild birds and their habitats in Greece. It is a non-profit organisation founded in 1982 and is the Greek partner of BirdLife International. It runs the Antikythira Bird Observatory The Antikythera Bird Observatory, ABO (Greek ''Ορνιθολογικός Σταθμός Αντικυθήρων, ΟΣΑ'') in Antikythira is the only bird observatory in Greece, developing a constant effort ringing activity during bird migration .... References * External links * Animal welfare organizations based in Greece Ornithological organizations Bird conservation organizations Organizations established in 1982 1982 establishments in Greece {{ornithology-stub ...
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Mauritian Wildlife Foundation
The Mauritian Wildlife Foundation (MWF) is an independent, non-governmental, non-profit conservation agency working in Mauritius to save threatened endemic local flora and fauna. History The Mauritian Wildlife Appeal Fund was established in 1984 under the initiative of naturalist Gerald Durrell and the Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust principally to raise funds for the conservation of endemic Mauritius wildlife. The conservation work in Mauritius began as a species orientated program concentrating on a few critically endangered species, including the Mauritius kestrel and the pink pigeon. The initiation of the conservation program in 1976 was popularized by Gerald Durrell in his book ''Golden Bats and Pink Pigeons''. In 1996, the organization expanded its operations to habitat restoration, including the management of native forests and small islands. The evolution of MWF from a funding and administration organization to that of a hands-on conservation agency was reflected ...
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BirdLife Malta
BirdLife Malta is Malta's biggest environmental movement. The organization's stated aim is to "achieve protection of wild birds, natural habitat and biodiversity". BirdLife Malta is also Malta's first environment NGO. It was founded in January 1962, and was then known as MOS (Malta Ornithological Society). It started off more as a study group, but quickly came to realize that wild birds were in dire need of protection. Today Birdlife Malta works to protect bird populations. Malta is a very densely populated small Mediterranean island state, with no truly wild areas left. The biggest threats to birds in Malta are habitat destruction (e.g. new roads, building development, hotels, golf courses), disturbance and direct persecution (hunting, trapping). Malta has been called "the most savagely bird-hostile place in Europe".Jonathan Franzen, “Emptying the Skies,” ''The New Yorker'', July 26, 2010, p. 48 BirdLife Malta uses various methods to protect birds. Foremost among its met ...
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Malaysian Nature Society
Malaysian Nature Society ( ms, Persatuan Pencinta Alam Malaysia, abbrev: MNS) is the oldest and one of the most prominent environmental not for profit, non-governmental organisations in Malaysia. It was first established, as the Malayan Nature Society, with the launch of the ''Malayan Nature Journal'', in 1940. Initially primarily as a scientific organisation, today MNS is involved in a wide range of environmental activities and campaigns. In 2008 MNS was awarded the inaugural Merdeka Award for the environment, primarily for its efforts in campaigning for the protection of the Belum-Temengor forests of Malaysia. MNS is a voluntary, membership-based organisation with approximately 3800 members. The Society has branches in most of the states in Malaysia. One of the branches was located in Singapore due to the historical ties the island state has with Malaysia. The Singaporean branch later transformed itself into an independent Nature Society (Singapore) in 1991. Principal achievem ...
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Royal Society For The Conservation Of Nature
The Royal Society for The Conservation of Nature (RSCN) is an independent voluntary organization that is devoted to the conservation of Jordan's natural resources; it was established in 1966 with the late King Hussein as Honorary President. RSCN has the mission of protecting and managing the natural resources of Jordan, for it is responsible for protecting wildlife and wild places and is one of the few voluntary organizations in the Middle East with such a public service mandate. The organization's principal activities include: *Setting up protected areas to safeguard the best wildlife and scenic areas *Breeding endangered species to save them from extinction. *Enforcing governmental laws to protect wildlife, control illegal hunting *Raise awareness in environmental issues through educational programs. *Socio-economic development of rural communities. *Promoting the sustainable use of natural resources. The organization has made a number of important achievements include the ...
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Wild Bird Society Of Japan
Wild Bird Society of Japan (日本野鳥の会) was founded in 1934 in Tokyo, Japan. The organisation has 47,000 members and publishes a newsletter called ''Strix''. Other relevant publications include the ''Field Guide to the Birds of Japan'', ''Birds of East Asia'', and ''A Birdwatchers's Guide to Japan'' by Mark Brazil (published by Kodansha). After 15 years of lobbying by WBSJ and many other conservation organisations, the Hokkaido Government decided not to build drainage channels along the Chitose River in Chitose, Hokkaidō. The plan threatened wetlands in southern Hokkaido. Lobbying by WBSJ and others was also successful in getting the plan to reclaim Fujimae Tidal Flat, an important migration stop-over site for shorebirds to be dropped. Wild Bird Society of Japan (WBSJ) is a BirdLife International Partner. Princess Takamado is the honorary president of BirdLife International. Mission The mission of the organisation is to: * Conserve the bird population * Educate protec ...
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Lega Italiana Protezione Uccelli
LIPU, the Lega italiana protezione uccelli (En. “Italian League for Bird Protection”) is an Italian charitable organisation, founded in 1965 and devoted to the protection of the country's wildlife with a particular focus on birds. It has a membership of 42,000 and is the Italian partner of BirdLife International. Moreover, it is one of the most important Italian environmentalist organizations with WWF Italia, Legambiente anGreenpeace Italia Its activities fall broadly within four main areas * Species protection, including action against illegal shooting and trapping of birds * The conservation and development of habitats important for species conservation * Environmental education and the raising of public awareness over wildlife and conservation issues * Lobbying for changes in Italian and EU law—or for the more rigorous application of existing law—related to wildlife protection. External links Official site LIPU UK, the British British may refer to: Peoples, culture ...
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Society For The Protection Of Nature In Israel
Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel ( he, החברה להגנת הטבע, ''HaHevra LeHaganat HaTeva''), or SPNI, is an Israeli non-profit environmental organization working to preserve plants, animals, and natural environments that represent bio-diversity, by protecting the lands and waters needed for their survival, and is Israel's oldest and largest conservation organization. History SPNI was founded in 1953 by Azaria Alon and Amotz Zahavi in response to plans to drain the Hula Valley. The Israeli government and the JNF ultimately did drain a majority of the Hula wetlands to prevent the spread of malaria and to create agricultural land. After 40 years of SPNI campaigning, some 10% of the Hula wetlands were re-flooded in the early 1990s. In 1980, SPNI, together with Azaria Alon, Amotz Zahavi and Yoav Sagi, was awarded the Israel Prize for its special contribution to society and the State for the environment. Major divisions Best known to the public for sponsoring h ...
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BirdWatch Ireland
BirdWatch Ireland (BWI) is a voluntary conservation organisation devoted to the conservation and protection of wild birds and their habitats in Ireland. It was formerly known as the Irish Wildbird Conservancy (IWC). Irish Wildbird Conservancy was founded in 1968, among others by Major Robert (Robin) Ruttledge, an Irish ornithologist who became its first president. BWI has over 15,000 active members and supporters, and a network of 30 branches actively promoting the importance of birds and habitats, and general conservation issues. It publishes the annual journal '' Irish Birds'' and the quarterly magazine ''Wings''. It manages a number of nature reserves including Little Skellig. BirdWatch Ireland is a member of the Irish Environmental Network, the Sustainable Water Network (SWAN), Environmental (Ecological) NGOs Core Funding Ltd (EENGO), Working and Educating for Biodiversity (WEB) and the Irish Uplands Forum (IUF). They also work closely with the Irish National Biodiversity Data ...
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Nature Iraq
Nature Iraq (Arabic, طبيعة العراق) is Iraq's first and only environmental conservation group. It is an Iraqi non-governmental organization, accredited to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and affiliated to BirdLife International. They seek to protect, restore, and preserve Iraq’s natural environment and the rich cultural heritage that depends upon it. They conduct major work isustainable development, biodiversity, and water resources Nature Iraq was founded in 2003 by Azzam Alwash, an Iraqi refugee and engineer in the United States who returned to Iraq following the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Programs The Key Biodiversity Areas (KBA) Program was initiated by Nature Iraq in partnership with the Iraqi Ministry of Environment and BirdLife International and other international advisory groups and included extensive field survey work from 2004 to 2010 to identify areas of the country that are globally important for their biological diversity. Eighty-two site ...
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Burung Indonesia
Burung Indonesia ( Indonesian for: ''BirdLife Indonesia Association''), official name: Perhimpunan Pelestarian Burung Liar Indonesia or ''BirdLife Indonesia Association'', is the affiliate of BirdLife International in Indonesia. It was founded on July 15, 2002, with the headquarter in Bogor, Java. In 2014 the organisation had about 80 employees and six field offices. It has a new premises located in Bogor since 15 April 2023, details address is as follow: Komplek Baranangsiang Indah, Jalan Jaltiluhur C8 No. 9B RT.06/RW.04. Katulampa, Bogor Timur Jawa Barat 16144, Indonesia. Background Indonesia has an enormous biodiversity because the Wallace Line and Lydekker Line splits the archipelago into three biogeographic regions. Because of this, there are both bird species of Asian origin as well as of Australian origin that live here. Nevertheless, many bird species are endemic to Indonesia; about 17% of all the bird species that exist in the world live in this archipelago. Often, birds l ...
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