
We call on EU decision makers to bring back nature
Nature is essential to our survival and is also our biggest ally

Nature is essential to our survival and is also our biggest ally

Join the virtual challenge and show that we need an ambitious EU nature restoration law now! Whether you walk, run, roll, cycle, swim, sail or glide, adding your kilometres is like signing a petition. Take action for nature and demand that it be restored!

In recent years, there has been a discussion regarding the Turtle dove and what measures can be taken to help its recovery. But what is the current population status of the species, what are the reasons that have led to its significant decrease and what discussions are taking place at a European level in order to help it?

Nature as we know it is heading towards extinction. And it’s because

The ‘voice’ of almost 2500 citizens saying no to the new Pafos-Polis

Total of 26 bird killers caught by covert surveillance so far The

Swimming, sunbathing, watersports, you name it. Lady’s Mile is by far the

On Sunday, voters will have their say on what sort of Europe

The European Honey-buzzard is fearless in the face of stinging wasps and

BirdLife Cyprus publishes today its manifesto for the 2019 European Elections and

375,386 people have called on the European Commission to defend Europe’s strong

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

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

Vultures are important. By being nature’s clean-up crew they are an integral

On a beautiful spring evening we gathered at the premises of the

Today the European Commission launched its long-awaited public consultation on the future

BirdLife Cyprus participated in a four-day workshop that took place in Zagreb

BirdLife Cyprus members are vital to the work that we do. Our

BirdLife Cyprus is organizing an interactive educational workshop for children ages 5-12,

BirdLife Cyprus is organizing an interactive educational workshop for children ages 5-12,

European Commission confirms EU nature protection laws will be saved after record-breaking