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BirdLife International

conservation group
Also known as:International Committee for Bird Preservation, International Committee for Bird Protection, International Council for Bird Preservation(Show More)

BirdLife International,worldwide alliance of nongovernmental organizations that promotes the conservation of birds and their habitats. The group was established in London in 1922 by ornithologist and conservationist T. Gilbert Pearson under the name International Committee for Bird Protection. The group was renamed International Committee for Bird Preservation in 1928, International Council for Bird Preservation in 1960, and BirdLife International in 1994. It has a membership of more than 2.5 million people and partner organizations in more than 100 countries. Major partners includeBritain’sRoyal Society for the Protection of Birds, the Wild Bird Society of Japan, and the U.S. National Audubon Society. The group’s headquarters are located inCambridge, Eng.

BirdLife International’s priorities include preventing extinction ofbird species, identifying and safeguarding important sites for birds, maintaining and restoring key bird habitats, and empoweringconservationists worldwide. Guided by a global council, member organizationsimplement the group’s strategies on local, regional, and national levels.

Quick Facts
Date:
1922 - present
Headquarters:
Cambridge
Areas Of Involvement:
bird
wildlife conservation

BirdLife International has identified 7,500 important bird areas and manages more than 2,500,000 million acres (1,000,000 hectares) of wildlifehabitat. As the official listing authority for birds for theWorld Conservation Union’s red list of threatened species, BirdLife International has identified more than 1,000 bird species threatened with extinction and has developed conservation strategies for each of them. In addition, the group publishes the quarterly magazineWorld Birdwatch and the scientific journalBird Conservation International.

This article was most recently revised and updated byBrian Duignan.

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