• Task Force on Illegal Hunting, Taking and Trade of Migratory Waterbirds

       IntroductionHunting is a substantial threat to migratory waterbirds in the EAAF and has been linked to the decline of many threatened species in the Flyway. In many parts of this diverse region, hunting is considered as illegal because species targeted are protected under national or sub-national legislation.The Task Force was established with the mandate of […]

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  • Far Eastern Curlew Task Force

    The Far Eastern Curlew Numenius madagascariensis is endemic to the East Asian – Australasian Flyway, is the largest migratory shorebird species in the world and is listed Endangered under IUCN criteria (IUCN, 2015). Recent evidence suggests that the Far Eastern Curlew has undergone a significant decline over the past 20 years. Drivers of this decline are likely […]

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  • Successful Applicants of WMBD Small Grant Fund May 2017

    Successful Applicants of WMBD Small Grant Fund May 2017 No.Principle Investigator Organization (Name)CountryTitle / Activity TypeFund Amount (USD)ApplicationReport 1Md Golam RabbiNature Conservation Society The People’s Republic of BangladeshConservation of Migratory Birds in Haor Areas of Bangladesh$1,055EAAFP WMBD Small Grant May 2017_Application_BangladeshReceived (14 May 2017) 2Srey SunleangMinistry of Environment, CambodiaCambodiaTraining course on importance of migratory birds; […]

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  • How did the EAAFP Secretariat celebrate WMBD in May 2018?

    The East Asian – Australasian Flyway Partnership (EAAFP) has been celebrating the World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD) from 2006 to raise awareness of the importance of the conservation of migratory waterbirds and the sustainable management of their habitats. This year, 2018, the EAAFP Secretariat held two major events under the global WMBD theme of “Unifying […]

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  • Indonesia

    Republic of Indonesia EAAFP Member since: 2006 Number of EAAFP Flyway Network Sites: 2 Focal Point Contact: Ms. Sri Mulyani Deputy Director of Species Preservation, Directorate of Biodiversity Conservation, Ministry of Environment and Forestry Email: srimulyani731@gmail.com Tel:+62 21 572 0227 Indonesia has been a member of the Partnership since 2006 (MoP1). It now has 2 Flyway […]

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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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  • Far Eastern Curlew

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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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  • World Migratory Bird Day 2017 – Wasur

    Event Title: Migratory Bird Monitoring and Campaign to Celebrate WMBD 2017 in Wasur National Park, Papua, Indonesia Organizer: Wasur National Park Number of Participants: 21 students, 16 Wasur NP Staff members, and one Wetlands International Staff member participated directly in the event. During the public event, hundreds of beach visitor participated indirectly. Summary: World Migratory […]

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