Billions of aquatic, avian, and terrestrial wild animals migrate across lands, rivers, oceans and skies. They are essential to the well-functioning of nature and to human well-being as they pollinate plants, transport nutrients, regulate ecosystems, control pests, store carbon and sustain livelihoods and cultures worldwide. 🐦
But many of these species are not doing well.
Our new State of the World’s Migratory Species: Interim Report 2026 has found that a number of species that previously had stable populations are decreasing. 26 CMS-listed species, including 18 migratory shorebirds have moved to higher extinction risk categories, for example. 🔎
Recovery is possible but the world needs to act now.
Dive into our
#SWMS26 report, available in English, Spanish and French:
cms.int/publication/state-wo…