• Connecting Land and Sea – Pacific Seabird Group 47th Annual Meeting

    Pacific Seabird Group (PSG), formed in 1972, is a society of professional seabird researchers and managers dedicated to the study and conservation of seabirds and their environment focusing on the Pacific region, and they held the 47th Annual Meeting at Portland, Oregon, United States, from 12 to 15 February 2020. EAAFP Seabird Working Group joined […]

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  • World Migratory Bird Day 2019 Celebrations Across the East Asian-Australasian Flyway

    The World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD) 2019 was held on May 11th and October 12th across the world. This year’s theme, “Protect Birds: Be the Solution to Plastic Pollution” emphasizes the adverse effect of plastic on migratory birds and their habitats. Through the support from the EAAFP Small Grant Programme, many of our partners were […]

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  • Successful Applicants of WMBD Small Grant Fund Oct 2019

    Successful Applicants of WMBD Small Grant Fund Oct 2019 No.Principle InvestigatorOrganization (Name)CountryTitle / Activity TypeFund Amount (USD)ApplicationReport 1 Ei Thinzar AungPartner NGO (Biodiverisity And Nature Conservation Association (BANCA))MyanmarAwareness activity and video learning section; Answer the question from awareness activity; Making quiz game about Spoon-billed Counting game and wetland game; Award for winners on games; and […]

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  • EAAFP participated in the 1st Korean Bird Fair in Namhae 2-3 November 2019

    The EAAFP Secretariat participated in the first Korean Bird Fair (KBF) on 2-3 November 2019 in Namhae County, Republic of Korea. Besides having bird Fair, there were also a bird race as well as an international symposium entitled “Promoting Birdwatching Tourism in Namhae”. The 1st Korean Bird Fair aims to promote domestic birdwatching tourism and the […]

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  • Anatidae Working Group hosts Waterbird Monitoring Symposium in Beijing

    The Second International Symposium on Developing Effective Coordinated Monitoring of East Asia Waterbirds in the 21st Century was held in Changping, Beijing, China, just outside Beijing from 14-18th October. The symposium was hosted by the EAAFP Anatidae Working Group and organized by the State Key Laboratory of Urban and Regional Ecology, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy […]

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  • Successful Applicants of WMBD Small Grant Fund May 2019

    Successful Applicants of WMBD Small Grant Fund May 2019 No.Principle Investigator Organization (Name)CountryTitle / Activity TypeFund Amount (USD)ApplicationReport 1Ei Thinzar AungPartner NGO (Biodiverisity And Nature Conservation Association [BANCA])The Republic of the Union of MyanmarPublic awareness activity – local and/or national; Plastic cleaning up activity$1,000EAAFP WMBD Small Grant May 2019_Application_MyanmarReceived (23 May 2019) 2Habibie, MaulanaSchool (HIMPUS […]

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  • WMBD 2019 Reports

    October 2019 EAAFP – South Korea Event name:World Migratory Bird Day Event 2019 and the 2019 IFEZ Global Villages Festival in Incheon, South Korea Organizer: EAAFP Secretariat Participants:EAAFP joined 2019 IFEZ Global Village Festival in Incheon, Ro Korea and held a booth to promote WMBD on 12 October 2019 and hundreds of people stopped by the […]

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  • World Migratory Bird Day 2019

    About the World Migratory Bird Day 2019 World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD) was initiated in 2006 as an annual awareness-raising campaign aimed at people living in all the major flyways that highlights the ecological importance of migratory birds and calls for their global conservation through international cooperation. It was established by the Secretariat of the Agreement on […]

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  • Promoting the conservation of EAAF migratory birds in freshwater wetlands at the AWGNCB Meeting, Vientiane

    The countries that make up Southeast Asia are among the world’s most biodiverse. This region supports a quarter of the world’s bird species, as is the majority of the migratory bird species the use the East Asian-Australasian Flyway. To strengthen collective action and cooperation to conserve biodiversity and promote sustainable use of natural resources, the […]

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