• Seabird Die-Offs in Alaska

      (Photo © Sara Germain) What’s Happening? (Map provided by Coastal Observation Seabird Survey Team (COASST) coasst.org) Historically, seabird die-offs have occurred occasionally in Alaska; however, large die-off events have occurred annually in Alaska since 2015. Bird carcasses examined during these die-offs were consistently determined to have died due to starvation. Beginning in May 2019, […]

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  • [EAAFP 10th anniversary event – Conference Sketch Part II] Highlighting the involvement of the local people in the conservation of migratory birds and their habitat in the EAAF

    The second session was about case studies on local people in the conservation of migratory waterbirds and their habitats in the EAAF, in connection to the theme of EAAFP raised during the 10th Meeting of Partners (MOP 10) – “Flyway – Connecting People and Migratory Birds”. Mr. Pete Probasco (U.S.A/EAAFP Chair) “Local people in the […]

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  • EAAFP Secretariat 10th anniversary

    Celebration for the EAAFP Secretariat 10th Anniversary Conference on the conservation of migratory waterbird and their habitats in the EAAF Date 일시 10 May 2019 2019년 5월 10일 Time 시간 09:00 – 20:00 09:00 – 20:00 Venue 장소 Arirang Hall, Kyeongwonjae Hotel, Songdo, Incheon. (map) 인천광역시 송도 경원재 호텔, 아리랑홀. (지도) Language 진행 언어 English, […]

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  • ALASKA SHOREBIRD CONSERVATION PLAN, VERSION III

    In recognition of declines among perhaps half of Alaska’s breeding shorebirds, ongoing or emerging threats to shorebirds and their habitats, and considerable knowledge of Alaska’s shorebirds acquired over the past decade, the Alaska Shorebird Group updated the Alaska Shorebird Conservation Plan. This plan is one of eleven regional plans associated with the U.S. Shorebird Conservation […]

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  • MoP 10

    Period: 10-14 December 2018 Venue: Changjiang City, Hainan Island, P.R. China Note: pre-meeting day on 9 December for Working Groups and Task Forces to meet if they so wish. Contact: secretariat@eaaflyway.net Final Discussion Papers You can find the compilation of MoP10 final discussion papers from [here] and final decision papers from [here]. You can also find these […]

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  • Sister Sites

    The Flyway Site Network not only identifies and includes sites of international importance for migratory waterbirds to promote improved protection and management, but also aims to link those sites through sharing information and capacity building. The EAAFP Sister Site Program brings together Flyway Network sites in different countries that share species to encourage increased awareness […]

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  • United States of America

    United States of America EAAFP Member since: 2006 Number of EAAFP Flyway Network Sites: 2 Focal Point Contact: Mr. Robb Kaler (EAAFP Management Committee Chair) US Fish & Wildlife Service, Migratory Bird Management, Email:robert_kaler@fws.gov Tel: +907 786 3984 The United States has been a partner since 2006 (MoP1). It now has 2 Flyway Network Sites, […]

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  • United States of America

    United States of America Summary Number of Flyway Network Sites: 2 Member since: 2006 The United States has been a partner since 2006 and is home to 2 Flyway Network Sites, designated under specifications set by EAAFP. Map of 2 sites  Relevant links: 2017 Waterfowl Status Report Released Site Information EAAF SITECODE NAME OF SITE […]

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  • Russian Far East Shorebird Workshop (9-11 October 2017)

    Jonathan C Slaght, Wildlife Conservation Society Workshop Summary: Twenty-one avian specialists from Russia and the United States met from October 9-11, 2017 at the Wildlife Conservation Society’s Sikhote-Alin Research Center in Ternei, Primorskii Krai, Russia. The purpose of this meeting was to share ideas, practice advanced avian tracking and data analysis skills, and to identify […]

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  • To Our Winged Travellers

    About the project https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_kY954r5WE Video Your message will be delivered to the countries in East Asian-Australasian Flyway! ‘To Our Winged Travellers‘ is an interactive art project to celebrate the annual migration of migratory waterbirds. Since last May, over 1000 people participated in the project via online and at the local bird events in the East […]

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