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  • 2021 South China Spoon-billed sandpiper (SBS) winter census

    Posted by EAAFP communications on May 26, 2021

    Abstract China SBS winter census is conducted annually to assess the distribution and population of this critically endangered species. This year, the census…


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  • More wintering Siberian Cranes in Guangdong Province, China

    Posted by EAAFP communications on March 24, 2021

    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…


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  • Research to conserve Baer’s Pochard in Pyu Lake and Paleik Inn, central Myanmar

    Posted by EAAFP communications on March 9, 2021

    Data of population and distribution of Critically Endangered Baer’s Pochard was collected during various trips to Pyu Lake, Paleik Inn and Banaw freshwater lakes comprising four years of fieldwork…


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  • The iconic Masked Finfoot of Indo-Burma’s forested wetlands is on the brink of extinction

    Posted by EAAFP communications on March 9, 2021

    Few species of waterbirds in the Indo-Burma region are as threatened as the highly distinct Masked Finfoot (ranked 43 on the EDGE species list), currently listed as ‘Endangered’ on…


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  • “Spoon-billed Sandpiper Conservation Alliance Annual Meeting” was held in Tiaozini

    Posted by EAAFP communications on December 21, 2020

    On November 21st, the “2020 Spoon-billed Sandpiper Conservation Alliance Annual Meeting” was held in Tiaozini, Dongtai, Jiangsu Province, China. More than 80 representatives, including attendees online from research institutes,…


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  • The “Year of the Cranes” story series#6: The story of Siberian Crane “Flappy”

    Posted by EAAFP communications on December 2, 2020

      To promote the conservation of cranes in ‘The Year of Cranes”, an animation was produced for the general public to understand…


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  • A tern for the better

    Posted by eaafp on January 19, 2017

    6 January 2017 Shaun Hurrell, BirdLife International – Asia


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  • Critically Endangered Chinese Crested Terns appear on a deserted island in South Korea

    Posted by eaafp on August 10, 2016

    Spike Millington, Chief Executive, EAAFP Secretariat The Critically Endangered Chinese Crested Tern, thought to number only a hundred individuals nested in 2016 on a small, uninhabited island off…


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