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Call for applications to the Asian Waterbird Conservation Fund
Posted on September 14, 2010Continue readingThe ‘Asian Waterbird Conservation Fund’ has been established to provide financial support to projects at sites of importance for migratory waterbirds in the East Asian – Australasian Flyway. Cathay Pacific placed an initial donation of HK$500,000 (approx. US$65,000) into the Fund which is administered by WWF Hong Kong. At present, the maximum amount that can […]
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International Forum on Wetlands Biodiversity Conservation in Fujin, China
Posted on August 27, 2010Continue readingThe International Forum on Wetlands Biodiversity Conservation was held in Fujin, Heilongjiang, China on 14-15 August 2010. It was hosted at Sanjiang Wetland Education Center by Wetlands International China and the State Forestry Administration (SFA). National participants were from the Wetland Management Conservation Office of the SFA, the Forestry Department of Heilongjiang Province, Fujin City […]
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The 2010 Asia conference of Wetland Link International will take place on 22-25 November
Posted on August 25, 2010Continue readingThe 2010 Asia conference of Wetland Link International will take place on 22-25 November hosted by the Malaysia Nature Society and supported by the Malaysia Ministry for Natural Resources and Environment. The conference is aimed at those working on engagement and education activities at wetlands, and follows themes of wetlands and people, involving the private […]
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The People’s Republic of Bangladesh becomes the 23rd Partner
Posted on August 18, 2010Continue readingThe People’s Republic of Bangladesh is officially a Partner (the 23rd) of the East Asian – Australasian Flyway Partnership (EAAFP) as from 6 August 2010. It is very significant that the People’s Republic of Bangladesh has joined the Partnership because the country includes many important wetlands for waterbirds of the East Asian – Australasian Flyway […]
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철원으로 찾아드는 두루미, 그 끝은 죽음
Posted on July 25, 2010Continue reading두루미는 현재 전 세계에 2600여 개체만이 잔존하는 것으로 알려진 멸종위기의 조류이다. 한국에는 월동 시기 철원, 연천 등지에서 1000개체 정도가 월동하고 있다. 최근에는 재두루미의 수가 증가하여 1500~2000개체까지 월동하고 있다. 물론 이 조차도 사람으로 따지면 1개 동민에 채 지나지 않는 수다. 사람들의 사고에 의한 죽음은 신문이나 TV 등에 소개되는 경우가 많다. 어쩌면 인간이기 때문에 당연히 관심이 가는 […]
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Welcoming a new Partner, Pukorokoro Miranda Naturalist Trust
Posted on July 14, 2010Continue readingPukorokoro Miranda Naturalist Trust(PMNT) became the 22nd Partner of the East Asian – Australasian Flyway (EAAF) Partnership as from 27 June 2010. PMNT has been established since 1975 and in that time has worked with migratory shorebirds, particularly on the adjacent Ramsar site in the Firth of Thames in the North Island of New Zealand. […]
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WWF-Hong Kong, Using Mobile Technology for Environmental Education in Schools
Posted on June 30, 2010Continue readingTo mark the World Migratory Bird Day 2010, WWF-Hong Kong organized one of its ten training courses using IT for environmental education. WWF brought conservation and mobile devices together at the Mai Po Nature Reserve to increase educational awareness. Particularly, primary school teachers experienced using a range of mobile technologies. The main focus of the […]
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Workshops on strategic directions for flyway activities
Posted on June 23, 2010Continue readingThe Africa-Eurasian Waterbird Agreement (AEWA) celebrated its 15th anniversary on 14-15 June 2010 at The Hague, The Netherlands. A major part of this event was six workshops on aspects of AEWA work, to review achievement and challenges and recommend strategic directions for coming years. The EAAFP’s Chief Executive participated in the event and presented an […]
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International Workshop on Conservation of Cranes
Posted on June 23, 2010Continue readingDuring 28 May to 3 June, an international workshop on conservation of cranes was held at Muraviovka Park, Amur region, in the Russian Far East. It was organised by the International Crane Foundation and Muraviovka Park for Sustainable Land Use (a private venture), in cooperation with the Wetlands International – IUCN Crane Specialist Group and […]
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Outcomes and activities of The Spoon-billed Sandpiper Recovery Team
Posted on June 16, 2010Continue readingThe Spoon-billed Sandpiper Recovery Team (SBS RT) lead by Christoph Zockler has recently released a special paper summarizing the hunting threat in Myanmar. During the Fourth Meeting of Partners of the East Asian – Australasian Flyway Partership, Feb 2010, SBS RT was welcomed by the Partnership and could become a species task force under the […]