Our work to save these threatened birds, and millions more along the African-Eurasian flyway, is already underway – but we urgently need your help.
Increasing the impact of your generous donation, this campaign's conservation efforts also benefit from support from the European Union, foundation funding, and generous support from BirdLife International and its partners
One way, of course, is to help fund our Partners’ critical conservation work in the field. But there are many other ways you can help fight the scourge of illegal killing of birds. Read more
- €25 could help us teach local school children about nature and the wonders of migratory birds
- €50 could help stop the use of electronic sound calling devices at illegal trapping sites in Egypt
- €100 could help train sniffer dogs to detect poisoned Eastern imperial eagles in Hungary
- €150 could help us use an aerial drone to survey Croatia’s Dalmatian coast for poaching activities
- €200 could help tag endangered turtle-doves with satellite tracking devices in Greece
- €300 could help equip a volunteer anti-poaching team to work with local police forces in Lebanon
- €500 could help install surveillance equipment at illegal trapping sites in Cyprus
- €750 could help fund anti-poaching camps to protect threatened raptors and songbirds in Italy
- €1000 could help fund an Egyptian vulture breeding programme in Bulgaria
Donor Promise
We promise to put your generous donation to good use. 70% of the funds raised by this campaign will support targeted conservation actions at some of the most dangerous spots for illegal shooting, trapping and poisoning along the African-Eurasian flyway. The remainder will go to support the initiatives of the BirdLife partnership to combat countless other threats that migratory birds must face on their long and dangerous Flight for Survival.
Our work to save these threatened birds, and millions more along the African-Eurasian flyway, is already underway – but we urgently need your help.
Increasing the impact of your generous donation, this campaign's conservation efforts also benefit from support from the European Union, foundation funding, and generous support from BirdLife International and its partners.
One way, of course, is to help fund our Partners’ critical conservation work in the field. But there are many other ways you can help fight the scourge of illegal killing of birds. Read more
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- €25 could help us teach local school children about nature and the wonders of migratory birds
- €50 could help stop the use of electronic sound calling devices at illegal trapping sites in Egypt
- €100 could help train sniffer dogs to detect poisoned Eastern imperial eagles in Hungary
- €150 could help us use an aerial drone to survey Croatia’s Dalmatian coast for poaching activities
- €200 could help tag endangered turtle-doves with satellite tracking devices in Greece
- €300 could help equip a volunteer anti-poaching team to work with local police forces in Lebanon
- €500 could help install surveillance equipment at illegal trapping sites in Cyprus
- €750 could help fund anti-poaching camps to protect threatened raptors and songbirds in Italy
- €1000 could help fund an Egyptian vulture breeding programme in Bulgaria
Donor Promise
We promise to put your generous donation to good use. 70% of the funds raised by this campaign will support targeted conservation actions at some of the most dangerous spots for illegal shooting, trapping and poisoning along the African-Eurasian flyway. The remainder will go to support the initiatives of the BirdLife partnership to combat countless other threats that migratory birds must face on their long and dangerous Flight for Survival.