Up to half the bird species using the African-Eurasian flyway are declining
PolicyFriday, May 8, 2026Mongabay

Up to half the bird species using the African-Eurasian flyway are declining

A significant report indicates that nearly half of the bird species utilizing the African-Eurasian flyway are experiencing population declines, highlighting urgent conservation challenges for migratory birds. This trend underscores the need for enhanced policy measures and collaborative actions to protect migratory habitats and species.

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