BirdLife: The Magazine

Inside each issue of Birdlife quarterly magazine, we shine a light on the amazing, and sometimes dangerous, fieldwork our Partners are undertaking across the globe – from preventing albatrosses getting caught up and killed by fishing hooks in the middle of the ocean, to preserving natural areas of the Middle East ravaged by civil war.

In June 2017 The magazine featured a report titled: “Love Over Lebanon”

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The Sex Issue features the following stories:

  • Feathered fornication: Of polygamy, polyandry and sperm competition. Welcome to the secret reproductive life of birds
  • It pays to display: Before sex comes the courting period – and few know how to catch the eye quite like birds. Check out seven stunning displays
  • Love over Lebanon: The long-distance love story of the lovestruck storks Klepetan and Malena that has captivated a nation – but will it end in tragedy?
  • The flamingo factory: Otherworldly Lake Natron is threatened by soda ash mining. Can ecotourism stop the catastrophe and save the Lesser Flamingo’s last stronghold?
  • Paradise saved: Some of the world’s rarest birds saved from the very brink of extinction as five islands are cleared of invasive predators
  • And much more!

 


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Al Hima Magazine 7h Issue

The Society for the Protection of Nature in Lebanon, SPNL, has officially released the seventh issue of Al Hima magazine, reaffirming its commitment to advancing community-led conservation and positioning Lebanon as a regional leader in nature-based solutions.
This latest edition comes at a critical moment for environmental action in Lebanon and the wider region, bringing together scientific insight, traditional knowledge, and global perspectives under the unifying theme: “From Ridge to Coast, One Hima at a Time.”

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