Within the context of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) of the United Nations Environment Programme, the conservation of biodiversity is one of the major goals devoted to minimize and mitigate significantly the existing rate of biodiversity loss at the global, regional and national scales. At this level, birds are exemplary sentinels and bioindicator
Seabirds are facing a growing number of threats in both terrestrial and marine habitats, and many po...
Laguna Cuyutlán, the only large wetland in a span of 1 150 km along the Pacific coast of México, has...
The Convention on Biological Diversity aspires to designate 10% of the global oceans as Marine Prote...
Seabirds are the most threatened group of marine animals, with 29% of species at some risk of extinc...
Understanding global patterns of biodiversity change is crucial for conservation research, policies ...
Waterbirds serve as an important bio-indicator of ecosystem changes and have been used widely throug...
Over the past two decades, seabird conservation has become a significant item on the international m...
Populations of migratory waterbirds are facing dramatic declines worldwide due to illegal hunting, h...
We present the first objective quantitative assessment of the threats to all 359 species of seabirds...
The loss of biodiversity is one of the most acute global problems. Nowhere in the world are sp...
Waterbirds are a globally-distributed, species-rich group of birds that are critically dependent upo...
breed only or predominantly on islands, being attracted by a range of factors, including proximity t...
Bird conservation is a field in the science of conservation biology related to threatened birds. Hum...
Limited resources are available to address the world's growing environmental problems, requiring con...
Identifying priority areas for biodiversity conservation is particularly challenging in the marine e...
Seabirds are facing a growing number of threats in both terrestrial and marine habitats, and many po...
Laguna Cuyutlán, the only large wetland in a span of 1 150 km along the Pacific coast of México, has...
The Convention on Biological Diversity aspires to designate 10% of the global oceans as Marine Prote...
Seabirds are the most threatened group of marine animals, with 29% of species at some risk of extinc...
Understanding global patterns of biodiversity change is crucial for conservation research, policies ...
Waterbirds serve as an important bio-indicator of ecosystem changes and have been used widely throug...
Over the past two decades, seabird conservation has become a significant item on the international m...
Populations of migratory waterbirds are facing dramatic declines worldwide due to illegal hunting, h...
We present the first objective quantitative assessment of the threats to all 359 species of seabirds...
The loss of biodiversity is one of the most acute global problems. Nowhere in the world are sp...
Waterbirds are a globally-distributed, species-rich group of birds that are critically dependent upo...
breed only or predominantly on islands, being attracted by a range of factors, including proximity t...
Bird conservation is a field in the science of conservation biology related to threatened birds. Hum...
Limited resources are available to address the world's growing environmental problems, requiring con...
Identifying priority areas for biodiversity conservation is particularly challenging in the marine e...
Seabirds are facing a growing number of threats in both terrestrial and marine habitats, and many po...
Laguna Cuyutlán, the only large wetland in a span of 1 150 km along the Pacific coast of México, has...
The Convention on Biological Diversity aspires to designate 10% of the global oceans as Marine Prote...