• Literature list (July-September, 2020)

    1) Biology & ecology Seasonal and population differences in migration of Whimbrels in the East Asian–Australasian Flyway Fenliang Kuang, Jonathan T. Coleman, Chris J. Hassell, Kar-Sin K. Leung, Grace Maglio, Wanjuan Ke, Chuyu Cheng, Jiayuan Zhao, Zhengwang Zhang & Zhijun Ma Flexible Behavior of the Black-Tailed Godwit Limosa limosa is Key to Successful Refueling during […]

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  • Team SPOON 5th anniversary online party

    Team SPOON is a group working to connect people beyond the border through Black-faced Spoonbills (BFSs), and to inherit the rich nature which BFSs can alive and the peace of East Asia. This year, Team SPOON marked our 5th anniversary! To celebrate the anniversary, they held an online event on 13th September. Team SPOON created […]

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  • EAAFP Foundation Presents Corporate Champion Program with Migratory Waterbirds Proposal at the 4th CSR Matching Day

    On September 15, 2020, the EAAFP Foundation attended the ‘4th Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Matching Day’ at the Seoul Garden Hotel. This event was organized to provide an opportunity to foster cooperation between civil society organizations and private sector. To comply with the government’s Covid19 policy, only the representatives of 17 participating organizations which were […]

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  • Bangladesh Government published “Migratory Birds in Bangladesh and East Asian-Australasian Flyway Network Sites”

    Bangladesh is occupying a unique geographical location in South Asia. The country with its vast wetlands-about 6.8 hectares and geographically less challenging environment provide an ideal place for avian species searching for conducive homes away from the challenges of seasonal transition. Birds from the remotest corners of the world such as Siberia, Mongolia, and the […]

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  • Global Pandemic-2020 creates a new pathway of conservation strategy in Indawgyi Lake Wildlife Sanctuary, Myanmar

    Indawgyi lake from Myanmar, an ecologically significant area in Southeast Asia, involves as partnership site in (22) countries of East Asia-Australasian Flyway. Structure of landscape and variety of habitats including open lake, floating vegetation, seasonally flooded grasslands and surrounding paddy fields provide shelter and food for at least about 20,000 migratory birds annually. From birds […]

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  • Grey Herons and Long-billed Plovers observed in Taehwa River, Ulsan City, Ro Korea

    Behaviors between hatching and leaving their nests of Grey Herons were observed in the Ecological Garden for Migratory Birds in Taehwa River Indicated egrets ’ hatching following the last year’s achievement with Intermediate Egrets Behaviors of two Grey Herons’ leaving theirs nest 67 days after their hatching, were recorded in the Ecological Garden for Migratory Birds […]

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  • Are the Masked Boobies Home For Good In Tubbataha? A rollercoaster ride on the wings of hope

    We were resigned to the fact that the last of the Masked Boobies Sula dactylatra in Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park Flyway Network Site (EAAF 123) in the Philppines were gone.  Masked Boobies nest on oceanic islands and atolls close to deep water where they forage for food. The Bird Islet in the North Atoll of […]

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  • Survey of shorebirds in Eastern Coast of Aceh, Indonesia

    The Hong Kong Bird Watching Society (HKBWS) transformed the “China Conservation Fund” into “HKBWS Asia Conservation Fund” in 2019, hoping to further support and promote bird conservation in Asia. One of the successful applicants in the 2019/20 round completed the project  titled “Survey of shorebirds in Eastern Coast of Aceh Province, Indonesia” in February in […]

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  • Updates of worldwide avian influenza situation by FAO/EMPRES-AH (Jun-Sep 2020)

    FAO/EMPRES-AH is constantly monitoring the avian influenza situation worldwide and compiles information from multiple national and international sources as well as peer-reviewed scientific articles. Close collaboration with country and regional offices, the implementation of avian influenza field surveillance projects, and networks of expertise like OIE/FAO’s OFFLU (www.offlu.net) provide access to timely information on outbreaks, surveillance […]

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  • “Flyway: connecting people and migratory waterbirds” story series #6– Interview with Dr. Nial Moores

    EAAFP Secretariat started this “Flyway: connecting people and migratory waterbirds” story series, to introduce people and interesting stories along the flyway. This time we are introducing Dr. Nial Moores, Director of Birds Korea based in the Republic of Korea. EAAFP: Can you briefly introduce yourself and background? Dr. Nial Moores: My name is Nial Moores. […]

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