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Scaly-sided Merganser: seeing the benefit of conservation efforts
Posted by eaafp on November 9, 2015Peiqi Liu, WWF China Scaly-sided Mergansers leave the Russian Far East, perhaps DPR Korea, and north-eastern China when…
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Bird of the Year Godwit gets Chinese habitat protection deal
Posted by eaafp on November 5, 2015TVNZ, New Zealand Bar-tailed Godwits at rest on a roost in New Zealand © Bruce McKinlay Department of Conservation – New…
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2015 changes to IUCN Red List for birds
Posted by eaafp on November 2, 2015Judit Szabo, Science Officer The IUCN Red List is the world’s most comprehensive information source on the conservation status of plant and animal species. BirdLife is the Red List…
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Habitat Management Plan and Conservation of Threatened Waterbirds in Sonadia Island
Posted by eaafp on October 29, 2015Md. Golam Rabbi (Bangladesh Forest Department) rabbi_rk@yahoo.com
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Paulson Institute and Chinese Partners Publish Blueprint of Coastal Wetland Conservation and Management in China
Posted by eaafp on October 20, 2015Read in Chinese Press Release from Paulson Institute Study shows that coastal wetlands are…
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Call for 2015 Application to the Asian Waterbird Conservation Fund
Posted by eaafp on October 5, 2015Katherine Leung, AWCF Secretariat The ‘Asian Waterbird Conservation Fund’ has been established to provide financial support to projects on the ground in Asian part of the East Asian–Australasian…
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Conservation should not be seen as a burden
Posted by eaafp on June 23, 2015Written by Carolina Hazin, BirdLife International The
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Wader Conservation November
Posted by eaafp on June 18, 2015Rick Simpson, Wader Quest Wader…
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North-East Asian Young Conservation Leadership Programme (NEA-YCLP) 2015
Posted by eaafp on April 27, 2015The on-going NEASPEC Nature Conservation Project focusing on habitat rehabilitation and conservation for key migratory birds in North-East Asia, works…
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干潟環境の見えない価値を都市計画に組み込む:持続可能な将来のために
Posted by eaafp on April 6, 20152015年3月6日、立命館アジア太平洋大学の山下博美准教授が東アジア・オーストラリア地域フライウェイパートナーシップ事務局を訪問されました。この機会に、事務局のある韓国インチョン市松島のGタワーで公開講義を行っていただきました。 講義のタイトルは「干潟環境の見えない価値を都市計画に組み込む:持続可能な将来のために(Planning Invisible Landscapes: Making Invisible Tidal Flat Landscapes Visible for Future Sustainability)」。インチョン市役所などから、干潟、湿地、環境政策などに興味のある参加者20人が集まりました。
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