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Data Zone

BirdLife has been investing in the development of information management tools to support the activities of the Partnership for many years. This is a fully relational database, known as the World Bird Database (WBDB). The database architecture provides some 120 tables covering in excess of 1,400 data fields. Data are being added continually, and certain tables already hold in excess of 250,000 records.

Development started in 1994 with the Important Bird Areas module. In 1998, with funds provided by RSPB (BirdLife partner in the UK), the database was revised and extended so that it now covers sites, species and Endemic Bird Areas. RSPB continues to provide essential funding for the ongoing development of the WBDB.

The World Bird Database provides the information management tool through which the BirdLife Partnership manages, analyses and reports on the breadth of its scientific knowledge - Species, Important Bird Areas (IBAs) and Endemic Bird Areas (EBAs) – much of these data are available through the Data Zone.

You can search for detailed information on Species, Sites and EBAs, see examples of recent analyses and download subsets of the database.

With information on some 10,000 species of bird, over 8,000 IBAs and 218 EBAs managed through the WBDB, together with BirdLife's spatial data, multimedia files, other documents and links, the BirdLife Data Zone is truly a valuable information resource.


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RSPB
Software development sponsored by RSPB, BirdLife Partner in the UK


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