Recognizing the essential role of long-term monitoring in managing and understanding ecosystems, Nature Conservation Egypt (NCE) is committed to establishing a consistent wildlife monitoring program. This initiative is vital to providing baseline data crucial for assessing the impacts of rapid development and urbanization on Egypt's natural habitats and biodiversity.
Every Spring and Autumn many millions of birds pass through Egypt on their annual travels between their European and Central Asian breeding grounds and their non-breeding grounds in Africa. At the northern tip of the Red Sea especially, the spring ...
More DetailsIn a collaborative effort, the NCE, along with partners from the Egyptian Vulture NewLife project, BSPB, and RSPB, embarked on the inaugural Galala Raptor Count in the spring of 2022. Over six weeks, an astounding 380,000 birds were tallied, including ...
More DetailsWaterbirds serve as critical biological indicators of ecosystem health and diversity. NCE engages in the International Waterbird Census (IWC), one of the world's largest and longest-running monitoring initiatives, every winter. Through this participation, NCE contributes to global efforts to monitor ...
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