From time to time, BirdLife Malta publishes new works focusing on wildlife conservation. This section details such publications, giving a synopsis of the book, information on the authors, and purchasing details. Here one can also find information on publications issued by third parties the subject matter of which is related to BirdLife's conservation work.

The Rare Birds Yearbook 2008 details the 189 rarest birds, those categorised as Critically Endangered on a global scale, some indeed so rare that they haven’t been seen for years and it is uncertain if they may still be out there. More information on this publication can be found here.

Our latest publication is Nature in Gozo, a BirdLife Malta book detailing the flora and fauna of Gozo and featuring a plethora of colour photographs. More information on this publication can be found here.
BirdLife International, together with RSPB and Durham University, has published an international scientific publication on the effects of climate change on birds. This ground-breaking study predicts a hazy future for Europe's birds. More information on this publication can be found here.