
Cape Greco remains safe from golf development
Between the heaps of pessimistic and grim news about nature and the

Between the heaps of pessimistic and grim news about nature and the

This spring, BirdLife is telling the spectacular migratory stories of seven iconic

Now in winter many would be relieved thinking that our migratory birds

The Natura 2000 beach “Polis-Gialia” is considered the most important nesting beach

Game and Fauna Service Audit reveals spending on captive breeding of game

Seabirds are mesmerizing creatures, but we don’t know a lot about them

Autumn migration is upon us and it’s exciting! Well, it is indeed

Ecosystems in different parts of the world evolved independently over millions of

Ηow many of us have truly explored this site, its natural, cultural and traditional aspects? And why are we now worried about its preservation?

‘Trapping under derogation’ using the argument of tradition is often heard in

At the northeast tip of the Karpasia Peninsula, a remote chain of

The 2018 State of the World’s Birds report, which provides a comprehensive

“At long last – but will it last?” If contained enthusiasm was

Spring is in full swing! Birds are boasting their strength and vitality

It’s always disheartening to see birds fall victims to wildlife crime, especially

Ever since the GYPAS project began in 2011, counts of the Cyprus

On Friday 9 December 2016, BirdLife Cyprus volunteers and staff, together with

As new information arises, new threats to birds are identified and conservation

A paper with title “Illegal killing and taking of birds in Europe outside the

SHOT AND LEFT FOR DEAD: On a windswept hill in Southern Europe, the

Following the death of wild birds at Bishop’s Pool in Akrotiri back