
New solar-thermal park in Alassa puts Cyprus vultures at risk
News of the Ministerial Council approving a framework for financial support of
News of the Ministerial Council approving a framework for financial support of
You have probably heard the devastating news about the fires currently destroying the
Goodbye flip-flops, hello pumpkin spice lattes! Wait; what? This doesn’t feel quite
For 116 years, not a single White Stork nested in Montenegro. Instead,
As the EU takes legal action against France and Spain for failing
Pambos, a satellite-tagged loggerhead turtle named by the Bycatch Project team, is
Total of 26 bird killers caught by covert surveillance so far The
At a time when nature is facing an unprecedented crisis, states now
It is always rewarding to see the smile on a farmer’s face
Swimming, sunbathing, watersports, you name it. Lady’s Mile is by far the
BirdLife Cyprus expresses deep concerns about a concert scheduled to take place
Although endemic, Cyprus Wheatears are migratory and every autumn they travel to
A new report released by BirdLife Europe & Central Asia confirms that
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
Not even a month had passed since I started my postgraduate studies
Dear Minister, As you know, our seas have been under attack for
Can you imagine a world without birds? The benefits birds bring us
BirdLife Cyprus publishes today its manifesto for the 2019 European Elections and
Last week we witnessed a mass migration of Painted Lady butterflies in
22 March 1986: A group of conservationists visits Akamas Peninsula, one of