Sunday, 31 August 2025
Find out more about our bird conservation work around the country with our monthly multimedia round-up.
Tropical birds are feeling the heat. Ground-breaking new research, led by Professor James Watson (long time BirdLife Australia supporter and active member of our Research and Conservation Committee), has revealed that exposure to extreme heat is now the biggest climate threat to birds – especially in tropical regions.
Go behind the scenes on BirdLife Australia’s Red Goshawk project: the first long-term monitoring effort of Australia’s rarest bird of prey.
With spring bird migrations underway, BirdLife Australia CEO Kate Miller calls for a faster and more practical national response to prepare for a potential bird flu outbreak in Australia.
BirdLife Australia’s Regent Honeyeater Recovery Advisor Mick Roderick shares why the chance sighting is worth celebrating.
The Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority has once again missed its deadline to release its review into second generation anticoagulant rodenticides. Meanwhile, local governments are taking matters into their own (owl-friendly) hands.
The study is thought to be the first to find widespread sex reversal across multiple species – about 5% of common Australian wild birds – but the cause of the phenomenon is not yet known.
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