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Global surge in youth birdwatching popularity
Overview
Birdwatching is experiencing a significant rise in popularity among younger generations across various regions.
In Sweden, BirdLife Sweden reported that youth membership more than doubled between 2020 and 2024, increasing from 149 to 411 members. Youth committee member Maya Eriksson described the growth as “great fun to see,” noting that birdwatching camps are reaching capacity.
This trend extends to the United Kingdom, where interest among 16-to-29-year-olds has reportedly increased by over 1,000%. Young travelers are increasingly using the hobby to reduce stress and disconnect from social media. Regional engagement includes the use of identification tools like the Ois’App in France and organized excursions in Portugal, such as boat tours through the Tagus Estuary. Global interest also spans destinations including Japan, Brazil, and Iceland.
Entities
SeaEO Tours · GetYourGuide · Peddy+ · Ligue pour la protection des oiseaux
Timeline
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12 days ago
[CULTURE] 2 sourcesBirdwatching popularity surges among young travelersBirdwatching is seeing a major rise in popularity, especially among Gen Z, as a way to reduce stress and connect with nature through organized excursions and identification apps.
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about 1 month ago
[CULTURE] 3 sourcesSweden sees surge in youth birdwatching membershipBirdLife Sweden's youth membership jumped from 149 in 2020 to 411 in 2024, with young birdwatchers calling the hobby super‑cool and camps filling fast.
Sources
demotivateur.fr · nit.pt