• EAAFP Secretariat signed MOU with Ramsar Regional Center – East Asia (RRC-EA)

    Two Ramsar Regional Initiatives, EAAFP Secretariat and Ramsar Regional Center – East Asia (RRC-EA) signed an MoU on 25th March, 2021, to strengthen wetlands and migratory waterbirds conservation in the Asian region of the East Asian – Australasian Flyway.   The Ramsar Regional Center – East Asia (RRC-EA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with EAAFP […]

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  • MOU Signing Ceremony between EAAFP Foundation and Yeonsu Foundation for Arts and Culture

      On 31st March 2021, EAAFP Foundation and Yeonsu Foundation for Arts and Culture(YSFAC) held an MOU signing ceremony to promote the importance of migratory waterbirds and their habitats in the East Asian-Australasian Flyway, through culture and arts. The ceremony was held in the boardroom of G-Tower, Songdo with representatives of Yeonsu Foundation for Arts […]

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  • Mongolian Bird Ringing Program – 2020 Annual Report

    In Mongolia, bird ringing activities started relatively recently. The first stationary bird ringing scheme was established in 2015 by Wildlife Science and Conservation Center of Mongolia (WSCC) at the Khurkh Bird Ringing Station (Khurkh BRS). Since then, the network of Mongolian bird ringing stations is growing gradually, and today there are three bird ringing stations […]

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  • Literature list (January-March 2021)

    1) Biology & ecology Xu, Y., M. Kieboom, R. J. A. van Lammeren, Y. Si and W. F. de Boer (2021). “Indicators of site loss from a migration network: Anthropogenic factors influence waterfowl movement patterns at stopover sites.” Global Ecology and Conservation 25: e01435. Zhai, H., Z. Li, S. Mi, D. Meng, H. Yu, L. […]

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  • Farewell to External Relations & Foundation Intern, Hea Su Lee

    In the words of Hea Su Lee,   “It is always sad to leave the place where I had lots of great memories. And it’s harder when it provided me unexpected challenges, learning experiences, and supportive colleagues. After a 9-month journey in EAAFP finished, I can now assure that it has been a stepping- stone […]

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  • Join the very first World Migratory Bird Day Virtual Choir

      This year the theme of the World Migratory Bird Day is “Sing, Fly, Soar – Like a Bird!”. We are inviting you to be a part of the very first World Migratory Bird Day Virtual Choir The East Asian-Australasian Flyway Partnership and the Bowerbird Collective are hosting the first ever World Migratory Bird Day […]

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  • MOU Extension Signing Ceremony between EAAFP Secretariat, KOEN and Incheon City held in Songdo, ROK

    On 24th March 2021, EAAFP Secretariat and KOEN Yeongheung Power Division extended their MoU with the Incheon Metropolitan City joining as the third signatory party of the MoU to support the conservation of migratory waterbirds and their habitats in Incheon, Republic of Korea. Three years have passed since the first MoU was signed in 2018 […]

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  • Farewell to Communication Assistant Intern, Saemi Jung

    In the words of Saemi Jung, “It was unforgettable and valuable 12 months in EAAFP Secretariat working as a Communication Intern. Still I cannot believe that time flies so fast and it’s time to say goodbye to the Secretariat and my amazing colleagues. During my 12-month internship in EAAFP, I have learned very valuable lessons, […]

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  • More wintering Siberian Cranes in Guangdong Province, China

    In winter 2019-2020, Guangdong Province in Southern China had the first record of nine Critically Endangered Siberian Crane in Jiangmen City. This January, a flock of 11 Siberian Crane were recorded on 20th  January in Mashizhen Shixing County of Guangdong Province, 280 km away from where the bird was recorded in winter 2019-2020. Then on 27th February, […]

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  • An update for Shorebirds Conservation project in Aceh, Indonesia

    Indonesia with its long coastline is potentially important for migratory waterbirds, yet this area is still under-studied. A new publication on shorebird surveys to find important sites at the eastern coast of Aceh Province, northern Sumatra in Indonesia showed that two locations, Ulee Matang and Kuala Parek are potentially important staging and wintering sites for […]

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