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Call for registration to 7th WLI Asia Conference
The WLI-Asia Conference is organized by the RRC-EA for members of WLI-Asia, including managers and stakeholders of wetland centers, to regularly convene, share updated information, and discuss planned activities…
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Seabird Die-Offs in Alaska
(Photo © Sara Germain) What’s Happening? (Map provided by…
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Land Purchase at Pak Thale for conserving Spoon-billed Sandpiper
On 6 September 2019, representatives from Bird Conservation Society of Thailand (BCST) has completed the purchase of the land at Pak Thale, Phetchaburi. The purchased land will be managed…
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The EAAFP Secretariat visit to 2019 SWS-Asia Chapter and KWS Joint Meeting in Suncheon, ROK
Organizers: Society of Wetland Scientists – Asia Chapter, Suncheon City, Ramsar Regional Center – East Asia (RRC-EA), and Korean Wetlands Society.
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EAAFP Introduction Video
EAAFP is happy to announce the launch of the new EAAFP Introduction video! EAAFP is a Partnership which aims to conserve migratory waterbirds and their habitats, considering both people and…
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Conservation Research of breeding terns in Hong Kong
The Hong Kong Bird Watching Society (HKBWS) has started a conservation research on breeding terns in Hong Kong waters. In summer 2019, a total of 110 adult and juvenile…
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International Consultancy Meeting On Conservation Strategy For The Dalmatian Pelicans In The East Asian – Australasian Flyway
Between 17th and 18thJuly 2019, the EAAFP organized a meeting at Khovd Province, Mongolia to officially establish the EAAFP Dalmatian Pelican Task Force. The meeting was organized in response to…
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Farewell to Programme Assistant Michael R. Elliott
Written by Michael R. Elliott During my time at the EAAFP I’ve learned how to complete a wide variety of tasks in…
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Introduction of Getbol, Korean Tidal Flat for the inscription in World Heritage List
Getbol, or Tidal Flats in Korean, is one of the most productive and species-diverse ecosystems in the world. The government of the Republic of Korea is now nominating the…
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