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  • Help us protect migratory birds this spring…volunteer to join our Spring Watch!

    It is just before dawn when a female Kestrel wakes and opens her wings, preparing for flight. She is ready to leave her roost and, with a strong beat of her wings, she is up in the air, gaining height. The sun is just starting to rise as she reaches her desired elevation and the cold air whistles past her as she glides on, effortlessly.   Yesterday, she undertook a…
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  • How to eat fish sustainably and support conservation objectives

    Enjoy eating fish and also love marine wildlife? You’re not alone. Did you know about some of the problems faced by seabirds as a result of the fishing industry? Want to learn more about our work and how you can eat fish sustainably? Read on.  The Mediterranean has long been a source of seafood for…
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  • Illegal killing of birds remains rampant during 2021

    During 2021 the number of protected birds known to BirdLife Malta that have been diagnosed as illegally shot stood at 181. This amount is only a small fraction of what really happens in Malta and Gozo since it only represents the injured or dead birds found by the general public. It is fair to conclude…
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  • BirdLife Malta celebrates its 60th anniversary!

    BirdLife Malta turns 60 today! Malta’s oldest environmental NGO is celebrating 60 years of work, successes and achievements. It was on the 25th of January 1962 that BirdLife Malta – at the time known as the Malta Ornithological Society (MOS) – was set up. It was on the 25th of January 1962 when BirdLife Malta…
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