‘Round 2’ of consultations with local communities on SPA management
BirdLife Cyprus and its contract partner, consultants IACO Environmental, have entered the
BirdLife Cyprus and its contract partner, consultants IACO Environmental, have entered the
On 2 February 2016, MEPs overwhelmingly approved a report prepared by the Environment, Public
BirdLife Cyprus participated at the 3rd European Workshop on Environmental Crime, organised by
The terrible news of six Griffon Vultures Gyps fulvus being found dead over the last few weeks,
Grazing is one of the most important management tools for the conservation
One of the most familiar birds in the world is declining, but
The European Parliament stood up to defend key EU nature laws in
New bird species are rarely discovered nowadays. Since 2000, five new species
BirdLife Cyprus will be undertaking over the following month a winter anti-trapping
The EU Commission has given its final and categorical opinion regarding the
On 8 January 2016, the Minister of Agriculture, Rural Development and the
Some 20 recorders covered 36 wetlands (and two coastal sites) across the
Hundreds of Cypriot citizens and tourists have been flocking to Larnaka Salt
BirdLife Cyprus will be undertaking over the following month a winter anti-trapping
The European Court of Justice has condemned Bulgaria on 14th January 2016
Hundreds of Cypriot citizens and tourists have been flocking to Larnaka Salt
BirdLife Cyprus condemns the decision taken by the Ministerial Council on 11th
BirdLife International published last month a scientific review on illegal bird killing across the
Illegal killing of migratory birds is a widespread problem across the Mediterranean.