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Wader Quest the newsletter April 2017
Posted by EAAFP communications on May 1, 2017Wader Quest the newsletter is the main publication of Wader Quest, which is…
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A Survey of the State of the World’s Wetlands: tell us about a wetland you know
Posted by eaafp on April 28, 2017Nick Davidson & Rob McInnes (SWS Ramsar Section) Chris Rostron (WWN) Matthew Simpson (WWT) Why undertake this survey? Knowledge about the status and trends of the world’s…
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Saving a migratory icon: Recovering the Far Eastern Curlew
Posted by EAAFP communications on April 11, 2017Micha Jackson, Magazine of the Threatened Species Recovery Hub The Far Eastern Curlew is a species of migratory…
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Baer’s Pochard: Cause For Optimism?
Posted by eaafp on March 13, 201711 March 2017 Birding Beijing Last week I was invited to Hengshui Hu in Hebei Province…
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Seabirds encounter natural changes in the ocean environment
Posted by eaafp on March 13, 2017Spike Millington, Chief Executive, EAAFP Secretariat Seabirds encounter natural changes in the ocean environment, such as El Nino events that can affect the currents…
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Across borders – UN experts help migratory species cope with climate change
Posted by eaafp on March 10, 20173 March 2017 Deutsche Welle Press Animals and bird species that migrate around the world struggle to adapt to climate change. The Bonn-based UN Convention on Migratory…
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Ramsar Convention newsletter February 2017
Posted by eaafp on March 9, 2017The first Ramsar Convention Newsletter of 2017 has been published by the Ramsar Convention Secretariat. Below are some relevant news to EAAF and examples of conservation activities: More than 1,500 global…
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Why are we losing our large waders?
Posted by eaafp on March 8, 20171 March 2017 Graham Appleton, WaderTales A review of the global threats to the world’s Numeniini (curlews, godwits & Upland Sandpiper)…
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Wintering ducks connect isolated wetlands by dispersing plant seeds
Posted by eaafp on March 7, 201722 February 2017 Nieske Vergunst, Utrecht University Press Officer
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The National Geographic invites the world’s explorers to get a fund for their innovative projects for this year
Posted by eaafp on March 3, 2017EAAFP Secretariat The National Geographic grant program provides funds for risk-taking, distinctive projects from around the world. Especially, they encourage…
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