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- ISSN: 0959-2709 (Print), 1474-0001 (Online)
- Editor: Professor Phil Atkinson British Trust for Ornithology, UK
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Bird Conservation International is a peer-reviewed journal that seeks to promote worldwide research and action for the conservation of birds and the habitats upon which they depend. The official journal of BirdLife International, it provides stimulating, international and up-to-date coverage of a broad range of conservation topics, using birds to illuminate wider issues of biodiversity, conservation and sustainable resource use. It publishes original papers and reviews, including targeted articles and recommendations by leading experts.
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Covering the costs of publishing open access papers in Bird Conservation International
- 26 February 2025,
- Every year, an increasing proportion of scientific articles are published open access, which means they are fully available to all, rather than being hidden...

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Celebrating Women and Girls in Science: Contributions to Avian Conservation
- 11 February 2025,
- These studies, led or co-authored by women, reflect the vital role of female scientists in addressing pressing conservation challenges. As we celebrate this...

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Poisonous pitohuis as pets
- 30 January 2025,
- The latest Paper of the Month for Bird Conservation International is Poisonous pitohuis as pets and is available as open access. In our line of work, we come across new trends in the use of wildlife.…...
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International Women’s Day: Why is gender equity important in the fight to save nature?
- 08 March 2025,
- The climate and nature crises are a magnifier, escalating and enhancing the issues of gender inequity all over the world. Women are integral to solutions, as...
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Press release: EU sets to weaken wolf protection – NGOs warn of wider threats to nature
- 07 March 2025,
- Today, the European Commission proposed a direct amendment of the wolf protection status under the Habitats Directive. This proposal follows the decision to...
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Joint statement: Creating a simpler and more focused EU budget
- 04 March 2025,
- BirdLife is among 29 organisations proposing a more consistent implementation of the ‘Do No Significant Harm’ (DNHS) principle in the next EU budget.
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