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Welcome new Communications Officer
The EAAFP Secretariat welcomes a new Communications Officer: Tomoko Ichikawa from Japan. Tomoko Ichikawa…
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Symposium of Environmental Education at Tokyo Port, Japan
At the end of February 2014, Spike Millington headed to Japan for a weekend of meetings, the first of which was The Symposium on Environmental Education at Tokyo Port. Historically…
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Looking at international collaboration initiatives
Eduardo Gallo-Cajiao, Intern, EAAFP International collaboration initiatives are at the core of migratory species conservation and couldn’t be more relevant to our flyway. Countries working individually and without coordination…
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Deadlines for the 9th Australian Shorebird Conference 2014
31 May 2014 Abstract submission deadline The conference, to be hosted by the Research Institute for the Environment and Livelihoods at Charles Darwin University in Darwin, Northern Territory, is accepting…
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CBD becomes our 31st Partner
On the 5th April 2014, the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) was unanimously approved by all EAAFP…
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Seocheon and Chongming Dongtan selected for the global flyway project of UNWTO
Seocheon Tidal Flat in Korea and Chongming Dongtan Nature Reserve in China have been selected by United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) as two of the eight global…
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Olango Island Wildlife Sanctuary
Olango Island Wildlife Sanctuary (OIWS) is a low-lying island surrounded by extensive intertidal sandflats, mangroves, seagrass beds, coral reefs and islets and is one of six sites designated as…
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8th Meeting of Partners (MoP 8) Date Confirmed
MoP 8, Hokkaido, Japan, confirmed for 16 – 21 January (Please note that the end date has been changed.)
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Nearly 20 years old Whimbrel observed at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve
Whimbrel A8 observed at…
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WWT: Spoon-billed sandpipers arrival at Heathrow
A quick compilation of footage of the arrival of the spoon-billed sandpipers at the City of London Corporation’s Animal Reception Centre at Heathrow Airport and on to WWT’s headquarters…
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