The Fifteenth Meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Migratory Species (CMS COP15) has adopted a landmark Multi-species Action Plan
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Multilingual versions of the Action Plan for Great Bustards in Asia
The Action Plan for Great Bustards in Asia, developed with input from 30 regional contributors and edited by the Eurasian Bustard Alliance and Wildlife
Bustards without Borders: a new global initiative
Bustards without Borders is a new international initiative to improve the status of all species of bustards, within the framework of the Convention on
A New Action Plan for Great Bustards in Asia
Samarkand, Uzbekistan: Parties to the Convention on Migratory Species (CMS) at COP14 have unanimously approved the Revised Action Plan for Great Bustards in Asia!
Spotlight on Bustards at CMS COP14
Bustards were in the spotlight at COP14 of the Convention on Migratory Species, held in February 2024. The host country, Uzbekistan, honored the Great
Great Bustard conservation status has declined to ENDANGERED globally
A re-assessment of the status of the Great Bustard has been published by the global conservation authority, IUCN. Due to recent steep declines in
New Action Plan for Great Bustards in Asia on the agenda for CMS COP14
A new Action Plan for Great Bustards in Asia has been proposed by the Government of Mongolia for consideration at the 2024 Conference of
Central Asian Flyway Initiative takes flight
The fledgling Central Asian Flyway (CAF) Initiative will bring together governments and conservation actors from thirty nations to coordinate the conservation of migratory birds
Conservation Advances for Bustards at CMS COP13!
The 13th Conference of Parties to the Convention on Migratory Species convened in Gandhinigar, India. This year a record six proposals were considered to
New Action Plan for Great Bustards in Asia
Eurasian Bustard Alliance is leading a revision of the Action Plan for Great Bustards in Asia. We have collected data and conservation recommendations from










