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Threatened with Extinction, the Snowy Owl is Proposed for International Conservation

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Every Bird Counts – Your Observations Matter!
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Capacity-Building Mission Strengthens Efforts to Combat Vulture Killings in The Gambia
Events
- Webinar on Mitigating Renewable Energy Impacts on Migratory Species in the Americas
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Recently Concluded Meetings
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Eighth Meeting of the Sessional Committee of the Scientific Council (ScC-SC8)15 -BonnGermanyUN Campus
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Online Workshop: Developing National Action Plans to Combat the Illegal Taking of Migratory Birds in South-West Asia-BonnGermanyOnline (GMT+1)
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Second Official Joint Meeting of the CMS ITTEA and EAAFP Task Force on Illegal Hunting, Taking and Trade of Migratory Waterbirds-CebuPhilippinesShangri-La Mactan Hotel
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Conference: Building Resilience for Wildlife and Communities in the Mountains of Central Asia – results and upscaling of the Central Asian Mammals and Climate Adaptation (CAMCA) project22 -BishkekKyrgyzstan
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4th Meeting of Range States for the European Eel14 -MalmöSwedenElite Hotel Savoy Malmö
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State of the World's Migratory Species
Dive into the groundbreaking State of the World's Migratory Species report.
This CMS flagship report reveals alarming declines in migratory species, with nearly half showing population drops and over 20% facing extinction.
From majestic whales to soaring eagles, these creatures are vital to our planet's health, yet they are under unprecedented threat from human activities.
The report calls for urgent global action to protect these incredible animals and their habitats.
