• [Illustrated Aviary] Reimagining the Red Knot

    Artist Claire Brewster uses pieces of the world to craft the birds that wander it. Claire Brewster summer 2016 Knife, pen, and tracing paper are Claire Brewster’s essential tools for crafting her nature-inspired paper sculptures. This iteration of Audubon’s Red Knot was cut from The Times Atlas of the World from the 1970s, given to […]

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  • This Korean recipe could save Piper

    On the west coast of the Republic of Korea, there is a precious mudflat remaining in a sea of coastal concrete. Following a BirdLife team visit with a nature-tourism focused county government, we tell the story of Yubu Island [EAAF101], its people, its renowned cuisine, and its millions of birds 11 May 2017 Samir Whitaker Military […]

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  • Enhancing the conservation of wetlands in Myanmar: the government designates part of the Gulf of Mottama [EAAF117] in Mon State as Myanmar’s fourth Ramsar site

    Christoph Zöckler, EAAFP Spoon-billed Sandpiper Task Force Coordinator Myanmar is home to an extraordinary diversity of wetlands, from mountainous wetlands, large freshwater wetlands and lakes to coastal wetlands like mangroves, mudflats, and coral reefs. These ecosystems provide a wide range of food, water supply, flood protection, and other ecosystem goods and services that underpin local […]

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  • 2017 World Migratory Bird Day Statement from CBD

    MESSAGE OF THE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY OF THE CONVENTION ON BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY CHRISTINA PA?CA PALMER on the occasion of WORLD MIGRATORY BIRD DAY 10 May 2017 Convention on Biological Diversity “Their Future is Our Future” Every year, millions of migratory birds fly across continents and national borders. They can often involve incredible feats of navigation and endurance. These […]

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  • World Migratory Bird Day 2017 and Year of the Knots 2017-2018

     Spike Millington, Chief Executive, EAAFP Secretariat World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD) is here again. May 10th marks the official day, but we have had our exhibit up in our building for a couple of weeks already and it has attracted many visitors, who have coloured the bird cutouts, inscribed their personal messages and added them to […]

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  • ‘금강하구’ 국내최대 도요·물떼새 서식지…갯벌 보호대책 시급

    2017.04.02 박혜미 기자, 환경TV 새만금 간척사업 이전에 비해 아직 절반…복원 연구에 이목 집중 금강하구[EAAF100]가 국내 최대 규모의 도요새와 물떼새 등 이동성 물새 서식지로 확인됐다. 하지만 인근 새만금 간척 사업 이전에 비하면 찾는 물새들의 수는 절반 수준에 불과해 보전이 시급하다는 지적이다. 환경부 국립생태원은 2015년 3월부터 지난해 말까지 금강하구 인근 생태계를 대상으로 수행중인 ‘국제적 멸종위기 이동성 물새 […]

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  • 이즈미 평야의 두루미

    2017.03.22 이재희 라이프부 차장, 부산일보 눈앞에 경이로운 풍경이 펼쳐졌다. 수백 수천 마리의 두루미 무리가 넓은 들판에서 꾸룩꾸룩 노래를 하며 춤을 추거나 먹이 활동을 하고 있었다. 두루미는 옛날부터 우리나라에서도 십장생의 하나로 ‘학(鶴)’으로 부르던 영물. 2월에 일본 규슈올레 이즈미 코스 개장 행사를 취재하러 갔다가 가고시마 현 이즈미 시의 아라사키[EAAF030]에 있는 두루미 관찰 센터에서 보았다.   이곳 두루미는 […]

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  • 주남저수지 출입통제 넉달간의 교훈

    2017.04.01 윤성효기자,  오마이뉴스 창원시, 1일 통제 해제… 황새 2마리 찾아오고 재두루미 더 오래 머물러 ‘철새 도래지’ 창원 주남저수지가 조류인플루엔자(AI) 확산을 막기 위해 출입통제 됐다가 112일만에 해제되었다. 이 기간 탐방객이 감소하면서 주변 상가 매출은 줄었지만, 철새 서식 환경은 좋았다는 평가를 받고 있다. 창원시는 1일부터 주남저수지 탐방객 출입을 허용했다. 지난해 12월 10일부터 전면 출입 통제되었는데 겨울 지나고 […]

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  • Pacific Americas Shorebird Conservation Strategy

    Spike Millington, Chief Executive, EAAFP Secretariat As East Asian-Australasian Flyway Partnership (EAAFP) prepares to develop a ten-year Strategic Plan, it is interesting to look at the rationale and methodology used in the recently-developed Pacific Americas Shorebird Conservation Strategy (PASCS), which was developed over four years and facilitated by six international workshops in four countries. Unlike […]

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  • Wader Quest the newsletter April 2017

    Wader Quest the newsletter is the main publication of Wader Quest, which is a charity that aims to involve local groups and communities in Wader conservation. The latest issue of April 2017 has recently been published. Below are some relevant news to EAAF and examples of conservation activities: New Australian transmitter project (p.6-8) Wing Threads: Flight to the Tundra […]

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