World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD), Bonn Videos

Videos by World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD) in Bonn. WMBD is a global initiative devoted to celebrating migratory birds and for promoting their conservation worldwide. #WMBD2020

It's #WorldMigratoryBirdDay today!

In his video message, Jacques Trouvilliez, Executive Secretary of the African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbird Agreement (AEWA), highlights the vital role insects play for migratory birds.

Learn how to #ProtectInsectsProtectBirds on #WMBD2024!

Other World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD) videos

It's #WorldMigratoryBirdDay today! In his video message, Jacques Trouvilliez, Executive Secretary of the African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbird Agreement (AEWA), highlights the vital role insects play for migratory birds. Learn how to #ProtectInsectsProtectBirds on #WMBD2024!

📢Today is the day! Happy #WorldMigratoryBirdDay! On their epic journeys, migratory birds help inspire many people and cultures along the way. Learn more about this year's theme & how you can help to protect migratory birds here: ➡️http://worldmigratorybirdday.org #WMBD2024 #protectinsectsprotectbirds East Asian - Australasian Flyway Partnership (EAAFP) Environment for the Americas BirdLife International IPBES UN Environment Programme United Nations Biodiversity

Happy #WorldMigratoryBirdDay! In her video message, Amy Fraenkel, Executive Secretary of the Convention on Migratory Species (CMS), calls for the urgent need for global action to safeguard both insects and migratory birds. Learn how to #ProtectInsectsProtectBirds on #WMBD2024!

Water is fundamental for life on our planet. 🌍 Migratory Birds and people need water to survive! Help raise awareness of the importance of #WaterForBirds on #WorldMigratoyBirdDay! ➡️http://worldmigratorybirdday.org

📢Today is the day! Let’s celebrate bird migration on #WorldMigratoryBirdDay! On their epic journeys, migratory birds help inspire many people and cultures along the way. Learn more about their migration & how you can protect them: http://worldmigratorybirdday.org

UN Bonn staff showed their support for #WorldMigratoryBirdDay 🕊️🦩🦅coming up on 14 October this week! Thank you Bonn.de United Nations Organizations in Bonn for your support to this global campaign #ForNature being organized from #Bonn - Germany's UN City! ➡️www.worldmigratorybirdday.org

Water is fundamental to sustaining life on our 🌍. Virtually all migratory birds rely on water at some point during their life cycles. But water 💦and aquatic ecosystems are threatened by: ➡️Habitat loss and fragmentation ➡️Pollution ➡️Climate change #waterforbirds BirdLife International WWF Environment for the Americas IPBES United Nations Organizations in Bonn UN Environment Programme

Migratory birds benefit from good water management as they depend on clean water to survive. Needed actions include: ✅Protecting and restoring wetlands ✅Regulating water quality ✅Implementing sustainable water management practices #WaterForBirds ➡️https://worldmigratorybirdday.org WWF Environment for the Americas United Nations Organizations in Bonn BirdLife International IPBES East Asian - Australasian Flyway Partnership (EAAFP) UN Environment Programme UN-Water

📢Today is the day! Let’s celebrate bird migration on #WorldMigratoryBirdDay! Billions of migratory birds make epic journeys across the globe, inspiring people and cultures along the way. Learn more about their migration & how you can protect them: www.worldmigratorybirdday.org

Happy #WorldMigratoryBirdDay! In a joint message, Amy Fraenkel and Jacques Trouvilliez, the Executive Secretaries of CMS and AEWA highlight the importance of water for migratory birds, and call for urgent action to protect our planet’s aquatic ecosystems for the benefit of migratory birds and people. #WaterForBirds

Sarus Cranes live in and around wetlands, feeding on plants, insects, fish and other small animals. They rely on aquatic habitats for breeding, often building their nests in shallow water or on small islands. Join us & protect #WaterForBirds on #WorldMigratoryBirdDay 2023.

Black-capped Kingfishers live near rivers, streams and ponds, building their nests in burrows on the banks of waterways. River regulation, pollution, and overfishing have negative impacts on their habitats. Join us & protect #WaterForBirds on #WorldMigratoryBirdDay 2023.

Migratory birds benefit from good water management as they depend on clean water to survive. Needed actions include: ✅Protecting and restoring wetlands ✅Regulating water quality ✅Implementing sustainable water management practices #WaterForBirds ➡️https://www.worldmigratorybirdday.org

Water 💦 is essential to the survival of the Dalmatian Pelican, one of the largest freshwater birds in the world, for ✅nesting ✅breeding ✅roosting Human activities such as damming, pollution, and overfishing have negative impacts on the Pelican's habitats. #WaterForBirds

Water is fundamental to sustaining life on our 🌍. Virtually all migratory birds rely on water at some point during their life cycles. But water 💦 and aquatic ecosystems are threatened by: ➡️Habitat loss and fragmentation ➡️Pollution ➡️Climate change #WaterForBirds

Barn Swallows are able to extract water💦 from insects & other prey, but during dry periods, they require access to wetlands. They also use water 💦 to moisten mud for building their nests. #Climatechange is reducing the availability of water sources for these birds. #WaterForBirds

World Migratory Bird Day Global Animation
🎉 World Migratory Bird Day is finally here! 🎉 Follow a small songbird as it is lured into the dangers of the city by intense lights. The threats it faces are common for migrating birds trying to navigate urban environments. By turning out nonessential lighting at night, birds are less likely to become disoriented on their long journeys. Light pollution and its impact on migratory birds is the focus of World Migratory Bird Day 2022, a global campaign that aims to raise awareness of migratory birds and the need for international cooperation to conserve them. The slogan for the 2022 campaign is “Dim the Lights for Birds at Night!” This animation has been kindly provided to the World Migratory Bird Day 2022 campaign by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. It can be used in any promotional activities related to World Migratory Bird Day 2022. Join the global celebration and help #DimLightsforBirds! 👋 👋 👋 ➡️ To watch and access other language versions of the video, please visit our global social media pack: http://trello.com/.../11-wmbd-2022-video-animation-all-un... #WorldMigratoryBirdDay #WMBD2022 Convention on Migratory Species AEWA Environment for the Americas East Asian - Australasian Flyway Partnership (EAAFP)

World Migratory Bird Day 2022!
#WorldMigratoryBirdDay has finally arrived! 🌎 🎉 🐦 Join the global celebration and help #DimLightsforBirds! 👋 👋 👋 ➡️ Find out more about the campaign here: www.worldmigratorybirdday.org #WMBD2022 AEWA Convention on Migratory Species

🌎 World Migratory Bird Day 2022 Global Animation 🌎 Follow a small songbird as it is lured into the dangers of the city by intense lights. The threats it faces are common for migrating birds trying to navigate urban environments. By turning out nonessential lighting at night, birds are less likely to become disoriented on their long journeys. Light pollution and its impact on migratory birds is the focus of World Migratory Bird Day 2022, a global campaign that aims to raise awareness of migratory birds and the need for international cooperation to conserve them. The slogan for the 2022 campaign is “Dim the Lights for Birds at Night!” This animation has been kindly provided to the World Migratory Bird Day 2022 campaign by The Cornell Lab of Ornithology. It can be used in any promotional activities related to World Migratory Bird Day 2022. ➡️ To watch and access other language versions of the video, please visit our global social media pack: trello.com/c/JsJlZbwI/11-wmbd-2022-video-animation-all-un-languages #WorldMigratoryBirdDay #WMBD2022 #DimLightsForBirds Cornell Lab of Ornithology Environment for the Americas IPBES BirdLife International

#WorldMigratoryBirdDay is coming up soon, this 1️⃣4️⃣ of May! 🌎🐦 Learn more about how light pollution is affecting migratory birds by watching this great animation created by the Australian Government (Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment). A webpage containing further materials on the topic can be found here: awe.gov.au/environment/biodiversity/conservation/light-pollution #WMBD2022 #DimLightsforBirds