• Shorebird survey in the Eastern Coast of North Aceh, Indonesia

    Indonesia’s first ever Spoon-billed Sandpiper (SBS) was reported on the 3 November 2018 in a fishpond area along the north Aceh Coast. This record is important because it’s prove that some of the Spoonies may winter along the coast of Sumatera. The Eastern Coast of Sumatera is not only interesting for Spoon-billed Sandpiper but also […]

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  • Indonesian government declared Cemara Coast as Essential Ecosystem Area (KEE)

    The Cemara Coast (Jambi, Indonesia) has been declared by the Indonesian Government as a conservation area under the status of Essential Ecosystem Area (KEE), under the jurisdiction of local government of Jambi Province. The Cemara Coast is critically important for most of the East Asian Australasian Flyway (EAAF) species, including the Endangered Far Eastern Curlew, […]

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  • World Migratory Bird Day Event 2019 – Indonesia

    Bird Watching Activities for World Migratory Bird Day 2019 activity in Indonesia © Himpunan Mahasiswa Pecinta Unggas Event title: World Migratory Bird Day Event 2019 in Indonesia Organizer: Himpunan Mahasiswa Pecinta Unggas Participants: 150 participants University students, School students, teachers or parents, Researchers, scientist, birdwatchers and media Outcome: From the activities that we have planned, we hope that in […]

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  • The National Workshop on Conservation of Migratory Birds and Their Habitat in Indonesia

    The National Workshop on Migrant Bird Conservation and Habitat in Indonesia held in Bogor – West Java, on November 27, 2018, where more than 30 peoples took part. They were representatives of the central government, local government, NGOs, researchers and birdwatchers. The workshop was organized by the Ministry of Environment and Forestry in collaboration with […]

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  • World Migratory Bird Day 2018 – Indonesia

    Event Title: World Migratory Bird Day  2018 Organizer: UKM HIMPUS (Himpunan Mahasiswa Pecinta Unggas) Number of Participants: 350 persons Summary: We UKM-Himpus have done some activities before the peak event World Migratory Bird Day 2018, the first one we carry out the distribution activities of 1000 stickers in the surroundings Banda Aceh City, Indonesia on 1 May […]

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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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  • Indonesian wetland managers gather to share best practices and build a national partnership

    Minseon Kim, EAAFP Programme Officer An Indonesian National Training Workshop for Flyway and Ramsar site managers was held in Jakarta on 19-23 September 2016, kindly organised by the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (MoEF) of Indonesia and Wetlands International Indonesia. It was co-funded by the Ramsar Regional Centre for East Asia (RRC-EA) and the East […]

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  • Survey confirms Chinese Crested Terns in Indonesia

    by Ed Parnell BirdLife International A survey team led by Burung Indonesia (BirdLife in Indonesia) and BirdLife’s Asia Division has confirmed a wintering site of the globally threatened Chinese Crested Tern Thalasseus bernsteini in eastern Indonesia. At least one adult and possibly one first-year Chinese Crested Tern were seen in a flock of up to […]

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  • Technical Supervision on EAAFP for Stakeholders of Wasur National Park, Indonesia

    Reported by Agung Nugroho (Ministry of Environment and Forestry) and Yus Rusila Noor (Wetlands International Indonesia) Merauke, 27–28 August 2015 As the implementation of the EAAFP Implementation Strategy at country level, especially on capacity building, Indonesia has carried out a Technical Supervision on East Asian-Australasian Flyway Partnership targeted to relevant stakeholder of Wasur National Park [EAAF008], […]

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  • Australian Pelicans stop over in Serangan, Bali, Indonesia

    Read in Indonesian Translated by Rossa Risdiana, EAAFP intern Denny Hatief, coordinator of the “World Migratory Bird Day 2015” was observing migratory waterbirds on Serangan Island, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia, on 10 May 2015. He was with his friends from the Veterinary and Biology Faculty of Udayana University. The students started the observation on 8 May 2015 […]

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