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Three more spoonies have been tagged to track migration south to the Yellow Sea
Posted by eaafp on June 29, 201724 June 2017 Nigel Clark, Saving Spoon-billed Sandpiper With funding from the Mohamed bin Zayed Conservation Fund, Nigel Clark has gone to…
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Record-breaking 10 million points for seabird conservation
Posted by EAAFP communications on June 23, 20178 June 2017 Maria Dias, BirdLife International Today we celebrate World Oceans Day as we finally reach 10 million – not dollars, pounds or euros –…
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Technology coming to the aid of spoonie: finding the unknown
Posted by EAAFP communications on June 20, 201719 June 2017 Nigel Clark, Saving the Spoon-billed Sandpiper In 2009, Rhys Green and I were tasked with assessing how we could use…
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News from the Field: The first eggs of 2017
Posted by EAAFP communications on June 16, 201716 June 2017 Roland Digby, Saving the Spoon-billed Sandpiper The team has collected the first eggs of the season, many more flagged birds…
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News from the Field: First update from the team
Posted by EAAFP communications on June 16, 2017Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT), 16 June 2017 Roland Digby, Saving the Spoon-billed Sandpiper We’re very pleased to be able…
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Toondah plan still bad news for birds
Posted by EAAFP communications on June 14, 2017BirdLife Australia 5 June 2017 Walker Group withdraws development proposal for Toondah Harbour and submits a new plan that is still disastrous for threatened migratory…
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Seoul Mates
Posted by EAAFP communications on June 13, 2017BirdLife Australia 5 June 2017 In late May, representatives from BirdLife Australia and BirdLife International hosted Indigenous Yawuru and Murujuga Rangers from Broome and Karratha, academics…
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Deakin University: New study shows climate change impacting shorebird migration
Posted by eaafp on June 13, 2017Press Release Deakin University A…
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The importance of artificial roosts for migratory shorebirds
Posted by eaafp on June 8, 2017Jackson, M. V. Globally, migratory shorebirds are in serious decline and face multiple threats throughout their migration path. One of the most significant threats in Australia,…
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Scientific Article: Home Range and Group Characteristics of Wintering Scaly-Sided Merganser in the Watershed of Poyang Lake, China
Posted by eaafp on June 5, 2017The Pakistan Journal of Zoology recently published an article on the home range and group characteristics of Scaly-Sided Merganser Mergus squamatus in their wintering habitat. Home Range and…
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