• Knots Drawing Competition 2017

    The 2017 Knots Drawing Competition celebrates the life of Knots to raise awareness of Red Knots and Great Knots. The theme is “The Future of the Knots,” to inspire viewers about Knots and their life, their future with people, and call for conservation of the Knots. There were 94 entries in the competition and 15 […]

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  • To Our Winged Travellers

    About the project https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_kY954r5WE Video Your message will be delivered to the countries in East Asian-Australasian Flyway! ‘To Our Winged Travellers‘ is an interactive art project to celebrate the annual migration of migratory waterbirds. Since last May, over 1000 people participated in the project via online and at the local bird events in the East […]

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  • EAAFP Campaigns

    EAAFP currently sponsors activities across the Flyway. These campaigns have been developed to both raise awareness and bring people and countries together. By bringing attention to migratory waterbirds and their habitats, we can help to ensure their continued safety and prosperity. These campaigns are directed at all levels, especially local communities, schools, and individuals. Everyone […]

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  • EAAFP Campaigns

    EAAFP currently sponsors activities across the Flyway. These campaigns have been developed to both raise awareness and bring people and countries together. By bringing attention to migratory waterbirds and their habitats, we can help to ensure their continued safety and prosperity. These campaigns are directed at all levels, especially local communities, schools, and individuals. Everyone […]

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  • Flyway Site Network

      The Flyway Site Network refers to the network of important sites – wetlands – used by migratory waterbirds throughout the Flyway. The East Asian-Australasian Flyway (the Flyway) is one of nine major migratory waterbird flyways around the globe and is home to over 50 million migratory waterbirds – including shorebirds, Anatidae (ducks, geese and […]

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  • Management Committee

    The EAAFP Management Committee facilitates the effective operation of the Partnership by providing general policy, operational and financial direction to the Secretariat concerning the implementation and the expansion of the Partnership. Committee Members Name Position E-mail United States of America Chair of the Partnership robert_kaler@fws.gov Singapore Vice-Chair of the Partnership YANG_Shufen@nparks.gov.sg Republic of Korea Host […]

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  • Far Eastern Curlew

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  • Baer’s Pochard

    Background Current status Key threats What can we do? Useful information Related News Baer’s Pochard Aythya baeri was formerly a relatively common and widespread duck in Asia, although it has possibly not been abundant for a long time, and in fact there has never really been a good understanding of its population size. This species has always […]

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  • Black-faced Spoonbill

    Black-faced Spoonbill in breeding plumage Photo © Ki-sup Lee, Korea Waterbird Network Black-faced Spoonbill Platalea minor has a very small population. However, its population trend is stable and perhaps increasing. In the early 1990s only a few hundred individuals were known, but by the late 2000s the known population had increased to over 2,000. The January 2016 […]

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  • 8th Meeting of Partners (MOP 8)

    The Eighth Meeting of Partners (MOP8) of EAAFP was held on 16-21 January in Kushiro, Hokkaido, Japan, hosted by Kushiro City and the Ministry of the Environment of Japan. Of EAAFP’s 34 Partners, 29 attended the meeting, including representatives of 16 of the 17 Country Partners. With members of Working Groups and Task Forces, and […]

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