• Literature list (April-June 2021)

    1) Biology & ecology Piersma, T., E. M. A. Kok, C. J. Hassell, H.-B. Peng, Y. I. Verkuil, G. Lei, J. Karagicheva, E. Rakhimberdiev, P. W. Howey, T. L. Tibbitts, and Y.-C. Chan. When a typical jumper skips: itineraries and staging habitats used by Red Knots (Calidris canutus piersmai) migrating between northwest Australia and the […]

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  • MOP Decisions

    Click the buttons below to be directed to the specific MOP 11th Meeting of Partners (MOP11) – Brisbane, Australia (12 -17 March, 2023) Visit MOP11 webpage for the original papers and other details, click [here] Document Papers Decision Papers 10th Meeting of Partners (MOP 10) – Changjiang, China (10-14 December, 2018) Visit MOP 10 webpage for the […]

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  • Getting Getbol (intertidal mudflats) of the Republic of Korea into World Natural Heritage Site inscription

      The West/Yellow Sea, lies at the heart of the East Asian-Australasian Flyway, a migratory route for 50 million migratory waterbirds traverse on an annual basis which stretches from Russia Far East and Alaska, U.S.A. south to Australia and New Zealand covering 22 countries. This region is surrounded by three countries: The People’s Republic of […]

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  • World Migratory Bird Day 2021 invites us to reconnect with Nature by appreciating “bird songs and flight”

    The World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD), a global annual campaign is held on every second Saturday of May and October, to raise awareness of migratory birds and calls for international cooperation to conserve them. Together with the Convention on Migratory Species (CMS), the African-Eurasian Waterbird Agreement, and Environment for the Americas, East Asian Australasian Flyway […]

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  • Some updates on colour legflags used in Southern China

    Marking migratory waterbirds with metal rings, wing tags, neck bands, leg rings and flags, nasal discs, telemetry equipment like GPS devices, is an important way of studying their migration. In the East Asian-Australasian Flyway (EAAF), there are different protocols for colour marking shorebirds, anatids, cranes and other taxa (click [here] to check). Among them, color […]

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  • Literature list (January-March 2021)

    1) Biology & ecology Xu, Y., M. Kieboom, R. J. A. van Lammeren, Y. Si and W. F. de Boer (2021). “Indicators of site loss from a migration network: Anthropogenic factors influence waterfowl movement patterns at stopover sites.” Global Ecology and Conservation 25: e01435. Zhai, H., Z. Li, S. Mi, D. Meng, H. Yu, L. […]

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  • Successful Applicants of WMBD Small Grant Fund May 2021

    Successful Applicants of WMBD Small Grant Fund May 2021 No.Principle Investigator Organization (Name)CountryTitle / Activity TypeFund Amount (USD)ApplicationReport 1Dr. Sergej A. SolovievEcological Watch of SiberiaRussia”birdwatching & monitoring(field trip) publication/exhibition(poster,leaflet) film watch, seminar”$1,000EAAFP WMBD Small Grant May 2021_Application_RussiaReceived (May 2021) 2Dr. Delower HossainSher-e-Bangla Agricultural Univeristy (SAU)Bangladeshonline discussion, photo exhibition, documentary presentation, publication/distribution$1,000EAAFP WMBD Small Grant May […]

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  • More wintering Siberian Cranes in Guangdong Province, China

    In winter 2019-2020, Guangdong Province in Southern China had the first record of nine Critically Endangered Siberian Crane in Jiangmen City. This January, a flock of 11 Siberian Crane were recorded on 20th  January in Mashizhen Shixing County of Guangdong Province, 280 km away from where the bird was recorded in winter 2019-2020. Then on 27th February, […]

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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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