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What is a world-class birding site near Beijing?
Posted by eaafp on May 21, 2015Written by Terry Townshend, Birding Beijing It’s time to reveal a secret. There is a world-class birding site, visited by very few birders, just an hour…
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Flyer: Meet our shorebirds on the slippery slope to extinction
Posted by eaafp on May 13, 2015Judit Szabo, EAAFP Science Officer In Australia, the Red List Index for birds, based on the IUCN status of the species, has been calculated…
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Second Summary Report of long-term monitoring on Anatidae and shorebirds published in Japan
Posted by eaafp on May 12, 2015日本語で読む> Biodiversity Center of Japan, Ministry of the Environment, Japan
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「モニタリングサイト1000」ガンカモ類調査およびシギ・チドリ類調査の 第2期とりまとめ報告書が公表されました
Posted by eaafp on May 6, 2015日本国環境省 生物多様性センター …
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BirdLife Asia Newsletter April 2015 Issue #4
Posted by eaafp on May 5, 2015BirdLife Asia Newsletter for April 2015 has been published. Find out here what BirdLife Asia has been up to.
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The ICF Bugle May 2015
Posted by eaafp on May 5, 2015Greetings from The International Crane Foundation headquarters in Baraboo, Wisconsin! Click here to see a pdf file of the new issue of The ICF…
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Role of wild birds in US H5N2 outbreaks questioned
Posted by eaafp on May 5, 2015Spike Millington, Chief Executive of EAAFP Secretariat With the recent outbreaks of AI in…
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North-East Asian Young Conservation Leadership Programme (NEA-YCLP) 2015
Posted by eaafp on April 27, 2015The on-going NEASPEC Nature Conservation Project focusing on habitat rehabilitation and conservation for key migratory birds in North-East Asia, works…
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The International Black-faced Spoonbill School in Ganghwa 2015
Posted by eaafp on April 27, 2015The Environmental Ecosystem Research Foundation (ERF Korea), non-profit research organization based in Seoul, Ganghwa People’s Network,…
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Satellite Tracking Project 2015 Update from GFN
Posted by eaafp on April 20, 2015The GFN Satellite Telemetry Team It is now 16 days since the first Great Knot carrying a satellite transmitter (PTT) left Roebuck Bay for the first…
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