• EAAFP Publications

    For the information on specific species, you can also refer to the pages under ‘Migratory Waterbirds’and  ‘OUR ACTIVITIES – Working Groups/Task Forces’

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  • World Migratory Bird Day 2017

    World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD) is an annual awareness-raising campaign aiming to inspire the worldwide conservation of both migratory birds and their environments. Over the week of 10 May, people around the world take action and organise public events such as bird festivals, education programmes

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  • Coordination of colour marking

    Colour marking © David Drynan Researchers capture, mark and release migratory waterbirds to study their migration routes and strategies along the Flyway. There are several methods of marking birds; metal rings, wing tags, neck bands (neck collars), leg rings and flags, nasal discs and saddles, and telemetry equipments. Among them, color markings such as neck […]

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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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  • EAAFP CEPA Action Plan

    EAAFP CEPA Action Plan Documents Communication, Education, Participation and Awareness (CEPA) is an essential element to conservation measures. With the vision that “Migratory waterbirds and their habitats in the East Asian-Australasian Flyway (EAAF) are recognized and conserved for the benefit of people and biodiversity”, CEPA contains an objective to instill stewardship of migratory waterbird conservation […]

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  • EAAFP Strategic Plan

    EAAFP Strategic Plan Documents The East Asian – Australasin Flyway Partnership, along with the Strategy Plans, recognises that both building and promoting the site network for migratory waterbirds and delivering capacity building at a local level to ensure sustainable delivery of ecosystem services will enhance the conservation status of the migratory waterbirds. In addition, the […]

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  • First MoP

    The First Meeting of Partners (MOP1) of the East Asian – Australasian Flyway Partnership was held in Bogor, Indonesia, November 2006.

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  • Far Eastern Curlew

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  • CEPA Strategy and Action Plan

    The CEPA Strategy and Action Plan (2019–2024) was adopted at the MOP10 and aims to provide the communication and education tools (skills, templates, materials etc.) to raise awareness of the importance of the EAAF so that people will participate in activities that contribute towards the conservation of migratory waterbirds and their habitat that will benefit the community and […]

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  • Sixth MoP

    Partner Representatives at the 6th Meeting of Partners, March 2012 © 2012 Partnership for EAAF. Participants watching shorebirds, seabirds and migratory/resident waterbird species on the boat © 2012 Partnership for EAAF. On 19-22 March 2012, the Sixth Meeting of Partners (MoP6) of the East Asian – Australasian Flyway Partnership was successfully held in Palembang, South […]

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