
The Darwin project for the restoration of Akrotiri Marsh supports the preservation of the craft of basketry in Akrotiri
One of the oldest handicrafts, whose practice has been fading away in

One of the oldest handicrafts, whose practice has been fading away in

On 21 June 2016, we were invited by PwC to the Closing

The effects of manmade climate change are dramatic and uncontested and whereas

As the four-month spring/summer survey season (March-June) comes to a close, BirdLife Cyprus

The significant damage caused by the recent fires in Solea and Argaka,
BirdLife Cyprus expressed its serious concerns and opposition to the law amendment

On 16 June 2016, the European Commission announced the start of an
BirdLife Cyprus completed its report with the latest findings of the on-going
The consultations with the local communities over management plans for Special Protection

In light of the tragic fire events that broke out over the

Exactly two months ago, on a beautiful spring Sunday, BirdLife Cyprus celebrated

The European Commission was supposed to present the results of its “fitness

Watercolours, pens or coloured pencils? Let your imagination run wild, take part

Only 17 days left to submit your drawing and enter our ‘153

For the 10th year running, BirdLife Cyprus and the Turkish Cypriot bird

Our team of skilled local volunteer recorders is once again forming the

BirdLife Cyprus successfully held its first Open Day on 14 May 2016,

The consultation on the new proposed EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment) legislation is
Civil society finally had the opportunity to officially voice its opinion about
BirdLife Cyprus welcomes the recent report by the Commissioner of Administration and
BirdLife Cyprus congratulates the 56 new Members of Parliament, and expresses its