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  • 2018: a successful year for Baer’s Pochard breeding in China

    Posted by eaafp on December 1, 2018

    The population of Baer’s Pochard has rapidly declined in the past 20 years and assessment as Critically Endangered by IUCN. There has been no confirmed breeding of this endangered…


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  • Developing Waterbirds and Habitats Database of China’s Coasts Project

    Posted by eaafp on July 5, 2018

    ⓒEAAFP On 27 June 2018, Dr. Lew Young, the Chief Executive of the EAAFP Secretariat attended the project meeting of the “Developing Waterbirds and Habitats Database of China’s Coast”. From 2014-2015, the Paulson Institute carried out the important China Coastal Blueprint Project to review the status of China coastal wetlands along the Bohai and Yellow Seas, and to give recommendations on the way forward for the conservation of these wetlands. The project was funded by the Lao Niu Foundation and the Paulson Institute, and the EAAFP was one of the members of the project Steering Committee. The Blueprint Project identified the problem of a lack of long-term data on waterbirds use of the wetlands along the Bohai and Yellow Sea coast which could be used to distinguish further areas for conservation. Therefore, a follow-up project was developed to produce an online application where information on waterbirds count and distribution along the Bohai and Yellow Sea coast can be recorded by interested birdwatchers. The project would be conducted by the Institute of Geographical Science and Natural Resources, Chinese Academy of Science. The project period is from March 2018 to December 2019.


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  • New mission underway to tag Spoon-billed Sandpipers

    Posted by eaafp on October 12, 2017

    11 October, 2017 Guy Anderson, Saving the Spoon-billed Sandpiper Its October again, and the brief Arctic summer is well and truly over. The…


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  • Workshop Promotes Wetland Management for the China Crane Flyways

    Posted by eaafp on August 29, 2017

    Jim Harris, Senior Vice President of the International Crane Foundation Siberian Cranes and many other waterbirds of…


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  • China maps its goals for coastal clean-up

    Posted by eaafp on July 25, 2017

    13 July 2017 Zhang Chun, Chinadialogue The new Marine Five-Year Plan outlines proposals for cleaner seas and better-managed coastlines, reports Zhang Chun [caption id=”” align=”alignnone”…


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  • CCAfa Director Tian Zhiwei – The Legendary Chinese Bird Saver

    Posted by eaafp on July 25, 2017

    Linda Wong, Jinfeng Zhou, China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation (CBCGDF) Secretariat Falling down by hurricane…


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  • A Conservation Success in Minjiang River Estuary

    Posted by EAAFP communications on July 17, 2017

    Co-operation by WWF and The People’s Government of Changle City, Fujian Province, China 7 July 2017 Fion Cheung, WWF-Hong Kong


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  • A 4-party collaboration in the protection of Nanpu Wetland, Luannan County, Hebei Province

    Posted by EAAFP communications on June 20, 2017

    20 June 2017 WWF-Hong Kong Located at the northern part…


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  • 四方联手创建南堡湿地自然保护区

    Posted by EAAFP communications on June 20, 2017

    选择其他语言: 15 June 2017 保尔森基金会


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  • Building Nanpu Wetland Nature Reserve for a Healthier Ecosystem

    Posted by EAAFP communications on June 20, 2017

    Read in Chinese:  15 June 2017 Paulson Institute [caption id=””…


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