Renaming of Wild Bird Federation Taiwan In 2008, the English name of
Wild Bird Federation Taiwan was renamed to
Chinese Wild Bird Federation in order to comply with BirdLife International's demand, stemming from
People's Republic of China's pressure. Following the organization's removal from BirdLife International in 2020, the English name was changed to
Taiwan Wild Bird Federation (TWBF).
Removal of Taiwan's Chinese Wild Bird Federation In December 2019, BirdLife International asked
Taiwan's then named
Chinese Wild Bird Federation (CWBF), to address the following issues or risk removal from its partnership program: • The organization's Chinese name ( ) poses an operational risk for BirdLife International and should be changed. • CWBF was to sign a document formally committing to not promote or advocate for the legitimacy of the
Republic of China (Taiwan). • BirdLife International would no longer participate in or allow its logo to be associated with any event related to or funded, in part or in whole, by the Taiwanese government or its agencies. • BirdLife International would no longer allow its name or logo to be used in any document where the Taiwanese flag, symbols, or emblems were displayed. However, BirdLife International stated that even if CWBF were to address all of its demands, it may still be removed from BirdLife International's partnership program. On 7 September 2020, before CWBF had the opportunity to discuss BirdLife International's demands in its General Assembly meeting, BirdLife International Global Council voted to remove CWBF from its partnership program. BirdLife International CEO Patricia Zurita subsequently issued what Reuters described as a "gag order", directing her staff to not comment publicly on the "sadly public statement" from CWBF. "If you receive any queries regarding this matter, please DO NOT offer comment and instead refer the matter to me directly," Zurita wrote. Correspondence between CWBF and BirdLife International was released by CWBF on 19 September 2020 to demonstrate that CWBF had been negotiating in good faith prior to its removal and was willing to discuss the name change. ==References==