
Malta convicted by European Court of Justice for illegal bird trapping – a key decision that also concerns Cyprus
‘Trapping under derogation’ is an argument often heard in public discussions on

‘Trapping under derogation’ is an argument often heard in public discussions on

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

A striking reduction in bird trapping was achieved in Cyprus in autumn

SBA Police and RSPB collaborate with the support of BirdLife Cyprus for

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

Poaching, illegal bird trapping, violation of environmental and social justice. These are

Modern technology has become a vital part of enforcement and competent authorities

The French Minister of Ecology, Nicolas Hulot has committed to ending the

Στα μέσα Αυγούστου, άτομο από την επαρχία Λάρνακας έλαβε πρόστιμο

Cyprus, as a migration corridor for hundreds of thousands of birds of

Οκτώ άντρες έλαβαν πρόστιμα μέχρι 2500 ευρώ και καταδικάστηκαν με

Μετά από επανειλημμένες αναβολές, ο αμφιλεγόμενος τροποποιητικός

After repeated postponements, the highly controversial hunting law amendment is expected to

Sounding the alarm for possible referral of Cyprus to the EU court

A hard-hitting short film has just been released today with title ‘Cyprus: Massacre

With 2.3 million birds estimated to have been killed in Cyprus in

In the beginning of February the European Commission published for the first

Every picture tells a story. This one is about the sad story

On 8 December 2016 the European Commission announced through a press release

BirdLife Cyprus supports and welcomes the acacia (Acacia saligna) removal at Cape