• The ‘Monument’ Spoon-billed Sandpiper ‘01’ returns to Rudong

    Author: Christoph Zöckler (SBS Task Force Coordinator)   The male Spoon-billed Sandpiper ‘01’ has bred not far from the village Meinypilgyno in Chukotka, Russia since at least 2010, but possibly for much longer. It is named ‘monument’ SBS as it always breeds near an old monument set up by the villagers, but as it happens, the bird’s […]

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  • EAAFP Spoon-billed Sandpiper Task Force Newsletter for No.12 August 2014 published

    Congratulations! The EAAFP Spoon-billed Sandpiper Task Force (SBS TF) is ten years old now. SBS TF has published its 12th newsletter in August 2014. This special issue covers 1) SBS-activities in the Gulf of Mottama, Myanmar, 2) SBS surveys and illegal mist netting surveys in SW Guangdong, China, 3) Spring activities in Rudong, China, 4) Spring Survey […]

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  • 缅甸成为EAAFP第32位合作伙伴

      7月27日,在全体合作伙伴一致同意下,缅甸联邦共和国政府成为EAAFP的第32位合作伙伴。 在过去的多年时间里,尽管缅甸政府当时并不是EAAFP的正式合作伙伴,但其一直长期积极地支持着EAAFP及我们的相关活动。该国对许多迁徙水鸟来说都是至关重要的。 孟加拉湾及安达曼海沿岸维系着大面积的潮间带滩涂,同时,已被提名为EAAFP鸟类关键分布区的莫塔马湾(Gulf of Mottama)对勺嘴鹬也有着全球性重要意义,因该区域是支持相当大比重此类极度濒危物种度过非繁殖季的为数不多的鸟区之一。 EAAFP勺嘴鹬特别工作组与当地相关部门、NGO及社区合作,共同开展调查,以减少由任意捕捉鸻鹬鸟类行为所造成的威胁。此外,缅甸还支持了另外一种极度濒危物种——青头潜鸭的大量种群。 目前还需要更多的调查和监测,才能有效地评估缅甸境内的勺嘴鹬和其他水鸟物种的生存现状。现已有五个鸟区缴入到EAAFP 鸟类关键分布区(FSN)中,分别是莫塔马湾,印多吉湖,莫亦云吉湿地(Moeyungyi Wetland),茵莱湖以及Meinmahla岛。EAAFP非常期待与缅甸政府的合作,以便加强国家层面的合作关系——缅甸境内一些国际和国家级非政府保育组织非常积极地支持正在开展的调查,监测和保育行动,包括一些和EAAFP其他合作伙伴共同开展的活动。

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  • Myanmar Becomes the 32nd Partner of EAAFP

    On July 27th, the Government of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar became the 32nd Partner of EAAFP with enthusiastic and unanimous support from all Partners. Despite not being a formal Partner, Myanmar has been active in supporting EAAFP and EAAFP activities for many years. The country is critically important for a variety of […]

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  • Trip to encourage Myanmar to join EAAFP

    On June 14, Spike Millington, Chief Executive, and Minseon Kim, Program Officer, headed to Myanmar to support and follow up Myanmar’s application to join EAAFP and its nomination of Flyway Network Sites. Meetings were held with Director Win Naing Thaw and Mr. Pyi Soe Aung of the Nature and Wildlife Conservation Division of the Ministry […]

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  • SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS OF 2023 EAAFP WG/TF SMALL GRANT FUND

    * EAAFP Secretariat has deleted applicant’s personal information and bank details in the applications due to privacy matters *

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  • Successful Applicants of WMBD Small Grant Fund May 2023

    Successful Applicants of WMBD Small Grant Fund May 2023 No.Principle InvestigatorOrganization (Name)CountryTitle / Activity TypeFund Amount (USD)ApplicationReport 1Daeun YiSaraana Nature Conservation FoundationMongoliaDiscovering local wetlands: the vital habitat of migratory birds$1,000EAAFP-WMBD-SmallGrant_May-2023_Mongolia_SNCF Received (June 2022) 2Fariha Iqbal Kichir-MichirBangladeshBuilding awareness among urban and rural inhabitants of western Bangladesh through migratory bird fair and campaign $1,000EAAFP-WMBD-SmallGrant_May-2023_Bangladesh_Kichir-Michir Received (June 2022) […]

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  • Successful Applicants of WMBD Small Grant Fund May 2022

    Successful Applicants of WMBD Small Grant Fund May 2022 No.Principle InvestigatorOrganization (Name)CountryTitle / Activity TypeFund Amount (USD)ApplicationReport 1Thura Soe Min HtikeNature Conservation Society – MyanmarMyanmarCelebration of World Migratory Bird Day through education awareness campaign at the villages near Gulf of Mottama$1,000EAAFP WMBD Small Grant May 2022_Myanmar_NCSReceived (June 2022) 2Rahmat HidayatWildlife Observer CommunityIndonesiaWorld Migratory Bird Day […]

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  • Successful Applicants of 2021 EAAFP WG/TF Small Grant Fund

    * EAAFP Secretariat has deleted applicant’s personal information and bank details in the applications due to privacy matters *

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