Bustards Without Borders

We protect the world's most threatened terrestrial birds

why protect bustards

Bustards, facing severe threats from habitat loss, hunting, and environmental changes, are critical indicators of sustainable landscapes. Conserving these iconic birds helps protect numerous grass- and shrubland species and supports a healthy human food supply.

Join a united effort to implement effective conservation strategies and ensure the survival of bustards worldwide.

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Implementing the new multi-species action plan for bustards will strengthen international collaboration in conserving these iconic landbirds. The AEMLAP Working Group warmly welcomes this initiative and fully supports its promotion and implementation within its means.”

Dr Reto Spaar

Units Regional officies and Species conservation
Coordination unit AEMLAP

great bustard © f. j. kovacs
black bellied bustard © a. jacot(1)
gib © wwf pakistan
little bustard © m. koshkin(1)
buff crested bustard (c) alain jacot
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