• 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 Newsletters

    The EAAFP Secretariat publishes the EAAFP electronic newsletters every month and archives them in this page. The e-newsletter aims to disseminate information on the implementation of the Partnership; Partnership news, upcoming meetings campaigns, new publications, etc. We strongly recommend Partners to send relevant news items, including from their networks and colleagues, to Communication Officer. Translating into your […]

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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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  • 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 Newsletters

    The EAAFP Secretariat publishes the EAAFP electronic newsletters every month and archives them in this page. The e-newsletter aims to disseminate information on the implementation of the Partnership; Partnership news, upcoming meetings campaigns, new publications, etc. We strongly recommend Partners to send relevant news items, including from their networks and colleagues, to Communication Officer. Translating into your […]

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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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  • Third MoP

    Partner Representatives at the Third Meeting of Partners, November 2008. © 2008 Partnership for EAAF. The Third Meeting of Partners (MOP3) of the East Asian – Australasian Flyway Partnership was held in Incheon, Republic of Korea, November 2008. Apart from the Partnership’s inception meeting, which was the First Meeting of Partners, the Secretariat will not […]

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  • Fourth MoP

    Partner Representatives at the Fourth Meeting of Partners, February 2010. © 2010 Partnership for EAAF. The Fourth Meeting of Partners (MOP4) of the East Asian – Australasian Flyway Partnership was held in Songdo, Republic of Korea, 23-24 February 2010. Seventy-four delegates including Partners and Potential Partners from eleven governments, two intergovernmental organizations, six international NGOs […]

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