They are a global family of over 115 national Partners covering all continents, landscapes and seascapes.
In order to save the planet, nature and species, they use their seminal bird science, collecting and analyzing data from around the world, to implement the most effective and innovative conservation measures possible.
BirdLife International are the official scientific source of information on birds for the IUCN Red List.
Uniquely, they have also identified and documented more than 13,000 Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas (IBAs) which are places of global significance for the conservation of birds and other biodiversity, creating practical tools for conservation and a wider integrated approach to conservation and the sustainable use of the natural environment.
Bird migration is one of the great wonders of the natural world. Their mascot, the Arctic Tern, migrates from one pole of the planet to the other between their breeding and wintering grounds – migratory birds don’t choose their routes randomly, they follow Flyways, 8 bird super-highways, where they stop and can rest and refuel along the way, often in one of the IBAs mentioned above.
At BirdLife they work together with their local communities along these Flyways to protect birds and biodiversity in an integrated way for the greatest conservation outcomes.
Their network of over 2 million birders, scientists and local volunteers helps them to track, follow, analyse, conserve and understand every bird species in the world.