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Field Volunteers Required – 2015 Conservation Leadership Programme: Stopover Ecology of Spoon-billed Sandpipers and Nordmann’s Greenshanks at the Yellow Sea
Posted by eaafp on June 16, 2015Work type: Volunteer Location: South Jiangsu coast, China Time Required: August…
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10,000 Relict Gulls
Posted by eaafp on March 30, 2015by Terry Townshend It was as recently as 1970 that RELICT GULL (Larus relictus, ??) was confirmed as a valid species. Before that it was thought to be either an eastern…
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Chinese Ambassador farewells godwits
Posted by eaafp on March 24, 2015Friday, 20 March, 2015 Chinese Ambassador Wang Lutong (left) and DOC Director-General Lou Sanson at the…
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Protection of most important stop over site in Dongtai and Rudong in China remains a big challenge
Posted by eaafp on November 10, 2014Jing Li (SBS in China) & Christoph Zöckler (SBS TF Coordinator) 29 October 2014 The Spoon-billed sandpiper Task Force (SBS TF) held its 10th anniversary…
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Update from the SBS survey team in Rudong, China
Posted by eaafp on September 29, 2014Author: Nigel Clark (SBS Task Force from China) A Team lead by SBS in China and with five international wader experts; Nigel Clark from BTO, James Phillips from…
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A Big Comeback for Chinese Crested Terns in the Jiushan Islands, China
Posted by eaafp on August 21, 2014All the text and photos by Simba Chan (BirdLife International) The audio-visual social attraction of Chinese Crested Terns at…
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Update from GFN on Bohai Bay field work
Posted by eaafp on May 12, 2014Posted on: Report by Global Flyway Network Check out the update from the Global Flyway Network on their work studying shorebirds of Bohai Bay, China.
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China’s rarest seabird benefits from colony restoration
Posted by eaafp on October 10, 2013Until this year, there…
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China Coastal Waterbird Census wins Ford Green Award
Posted by eaafp on May 3, 2013By Martin Fowlie, Tue, 05/03/2013 – 16:34 The China Coastal Waterbird Census is a long-term project to monitor the distribution, numbers and seasonal movements of…
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A third of the global population of one of the planet’s rarest species, Spoon-billed Sandpiper, discovered at threatened site in China
Posted by eaafp on November 4, 2011A record 103 birds…
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