09/05/2026
9th May is World Migratory Bird Day.
Migratory birds connect ecosystems, people and nations, crossing vast distances and borders.
This World Migratory Bird Day reminds us that migratory birds connect ecosystems, people, and nations across continents. Their journeys highlight the growing need for experts in biodiversity conservation, wildlife research, ecology, GIS mapping, climate science, and environmental policy. A career in biodiversity today is not only about protecting species, it is about safeguarding ecological balance, strengthening conservation science, and shaping a sustainable future for the planet.
The global demand for professionals in biodiversity, conservation, ecological restoration, wildlife management, and sustainability is rising rapidly as nations, industries, and international organisations increasingly prioritise climate resilience, ecosystem protection, and nature-positive development.
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Saturday is World Migratory Bird Day.
Migratory birds connect ecosystems, people and nations — crossing vast distances and borders.
But these remarkable travelers face growing threats from human activity, including plastic pollution, habitat loss, and the escalating impacts of the climate crisis.
By taking climate action, we can all help protect migratory birds and the global habitats they rely on.