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Annual summary of Alaska Shorebird Group field studies
The Alaska Shorebird Group produces annual summary to document new and ongoing field studies of shorebirds in Alaska. This…
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2020 International Symposium for Hwaseong Wetlands: Getting the Benefits of Conservation – Hwaseong Wetlands
On 1st December, 2020, together with Hwaseong City in Republic of Korea, the EAAFP Secretariat co-hosted the International Symposium for Hwaseong Wetlands to promote the importance and values of…
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1st East Asian-Australasian Flyway Shorebird Science Meeting Report
Over 400 people from 39 countries/regions registered for the 1st East Asian-Australasian Flyway Shorebird Science Virtual Meeting (EAAFSSM) that took place…
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Welcome South-East Gulf of Carpentaria: (Leichhardt-Gore) (Wernadinga coast) in Australia as new Flyway Network Site
On 16th December, 2020, the EAAFP and its Partners welcome the new Flyway Network Site (EAAF 149), South-East Gulf of Carpentaria: Leichhardt River to Gore Point (Wernadinga coast) in…
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Invasive Spartina alterniflora and tidal flat loss endanger important shorebird habitat in coastal mainland China
Coastal wetlands in mainland China are critically important to shorebirds. Substantial loss of tidal flats, shorebirds’ primary feeding grounds, has occurred due to coastal development. This has caused population…
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Literature list (October-December 2020)
1) Biology & ecology Yao, S., X. Li, C. Liu, J. Zhang, Y. Li, T. Gan, B. Liu and W. Kuang (2020). “New assessment indicator of habitat suitability…
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[Incheon-Hong Kong International East Asian – Australasian Flyway Black-faced Spoonbill Conservation Cooperation Forum] [인천-홍콩 동아시아-대양주 철새이동경로 저어새 보전 국제포럼]
International East Asian – Australasian Flyway Black-faced Spoonbill Conservation Forum: Cooperation between Incheon-Hong Kong on Conserving Migratory Waterbirds and Their Habitats 14th of December, 2020 Monday 13:30-16:30 **NOTE: The Forum will be enclosed to the relevant invitees only.** The International East Asian-Australasian flyway Black-faced Spoonbill Conservation Forum: Cooperation between Incheon-Hong Kong on Conserving Migratory Waterbirds and Their Habitats is organized by the EAAFP Secretariat and Co-hosted by The Environment Bureau of Incheon Metropolitan Government and The Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) of Hong Kong SAR. Within the purpose to enhance the cooperation of conservation for Black-faced Spoonbill in the EAAF, Incheon and Hong Kong will be sharing on the 2020 relevant activities, signing the Incheon Black-faced Spoonbill Conservation Network and discussing on the nation-wide monitoring reports of Black-faced Spoonbill in Korea and EAAF to identify 2021 collaborative activities. Event Date: 14th of December, 2020 (Mon) 13:30-16:30 Event: The Forum will take place through Online (Zoom) both in Korean and English Registration Link: Please fill out the Zoom Registration through this LINK (By Invitation ONLY) 인천-홍콩 이동성물새와 그 서식지 보호 협력 동아시아-대양주 철새이동경로 저어새 보전 국제포럼 12월 14일 (월) 13:30-16:30 **참고: 포럼은 해당 초청자 한에서만 참여가 가능합니다.** "인천-홍콩 이동성물새와 그 서식지 보호 협력”의 일환으로, EAAFP 사무국이 주관하고 인천광역시 환경국과 홍콩특별행정구역 농어업자연보전국 주최하여 “동아시아-대양주 철새이동경로 저어새 보전 국제포럼"을 이 개최됩니다. 이 포럼에서는 인천과 홍콩의 저어새 보전 관련 사업을 공유하고, 인천 저어새 모니티렁 및 서식지 이용 연구의 결과 보고, 인천 저어새 공존협의체 발족식 및 2021년 저어새 보전 협력 활동을 논의하여, 동아시아-대양주 철새이동경로의 저어새 보전 협력을 제고하고자 합니다. 일시: 2020년 12월 14일 (월) 13:30-16:30 방식: 포럼은 한국어와 영어로 온라인 줌을 통해 진행됩니다. 참가신청: 링크를 통해 등록해주세요. (초청에 의해서만 가능합니다)
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Results of the 2020 #LegflagChallenge Photo Contest
A novel photographic competition to get citizen scientists to spot migratory waterbirds and help their conservation. The results of the 2020 #LegflagChallenge Photo Contest is now…
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Updates of worldwide avian influenza situation by FAO/EMPRES-AH (Oct-Dec 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…
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The “Year of the Cranes” story series#6: The story of Siberian Crane “Flappy”
To promote the conservation of cranes in ‘The Year of Cranes”, an animation was produced for the general public to understand…
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