
On the 2020 Renewables race – what will be the price for nature and agriculture?
As we are heading towards 2020, we are approaching the deadline to

As we are heading towards 2020, we are approaching the deadline to

Akamas is a word which, unfortunately, has been synonymous with dispute in public discourse, for at least the last decade. The impression is often given that Akamas is an issue that remains seemingly inactive, but which every couple of months returns and sweeps the Press and Media, communicating many different messages, before it is put back to rest until the next outburst.

Barn Owls, they are mostly seen at dusk and the reason is

Targeted conservation action continues to yield positive results, with two of the

Cape Greco is an area of stunning natural richness and beauty. Introducing

Game and Fauna Service Audit reveals spending on captive breeding of game

BirdLife Partners from Europe gathered in a two day meeting in Athens,

Climate change is one of the most important threats the planet is

100 environmental groups launch a European campaign to save the EU water

Seabirds are mesmerizing creatures, but we don’t know a lot about them

Bird migration is among the wonders of the natural world. This time

Joe Sultana, one of the great personalities of the BirdLife partnership and

Monday mornings are supposed to make us feel nostalgic for the weekends

Autumn migration is upon us and it’s exciting! Well, it is indeed

Ecosystems in different parts of the world evolved independently over millions of

A few years after his debut in 2014, where he explained the problem of

Throughout June and July local birder and member Tony Reeves visited the

Ηow many of us have truly explored this site, its natural, cultural and traditional aspects? And why are we now worried about its preservation?

Summer weekends combined with city heat does not sound very exciting, but

For metal-heads, there’s ‘Rock in Rio’, for pop culture aficionados, there’s ‘Coachella’,

‘Trapping under derogation’ using the argument of tradition is often heard in