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  • The International EAAFP SBS Task Force met in Mawlamyine, Myanmar for their 11th meeting, 12-22 January 2017

    Posted by eaafp on January 31, 2017

    January 2017 Pyae Phyo Aung, Biodiversity And Nature Conservation Association, and Christoph Zöckler, Spoon-billed Sandpiper Task Force Coordinator


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  • Spoon-billed Sandpiper Task Force Meeting in Myanmar

    Posted by eaafp on January 6, 2017

    Christoph Zockler, Spoon-billed Sandpiper Task Force Coordinator A Two days meeting of the Spoon-billed Sandpiper Task Force will be held in Mawlamyine, Myanmar on 18-19 January…


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  • ET settling in at the Gulf of Mottama?

    Posted by EAAFP communications on November 8, 2016

    07 November 2016 Rebecca Lee, Saving the Spoon-billed Sandpiper ET arrived at the Gulf of Mottama in Myanmar at around 9pm on Saturday…


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  • Is ET heading for Myanmar? 1000km closer in the last 24 hours

    Posted by EAAFP communications on November 8, 2016

    05 November 2016 Rebecca Lee, Saving the Spoon-billed Sandpiper Just a quick update to let you all know that ET, the satellite tagged Spoon-billed Sandpiper who…


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  • Baer’s Pochard in inland lakes of central Myanmar

    Posted by EAAFP communications on October 27, 2016

    Biodiversity and Nature Conservation Association (BANCA) Baer’s Pochard, Athya baeri is globally threatened species listed as Critically Endangered by IUCN Red List 2015. It was last…


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  • BANCA’s Annual Report 2015

    Posted by eaafp on August 11, 2016

    Biodiversity and Nature Conservation Association (BANCA)‘s Annual Report 2015 has recently been published. Click here to read it in PDF file.


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  • Myanmar Conservation Group Protects Endangered Bird Species

    Posted by eaafp on October 2, 2014

    Author: Logan Linnane   As the level of human and infrastructural development in Myanmar continually climbs, the status of the republic’s wildlife looks bleak more than ever. The Spoon-Billed…


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  • 缅甸成为EAAFP第32位合作伙伴

    Posted by eaafp on August 20, 2014

      7月27日,在全体合作伙伴一致同意下,缅甸联邦共和国政府成为EAAFP的第32位合作伙伴。 在过去的多年时间里,尽管缅甸政府当时并不是EAAFP的正式合作伙伴,但其一直长期积极地支持着EAAFP及我们的相关活动。该国对许多迁徙水鸟来说都是至关重要的。


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  • Myanmar wetland to be protected by the country’s first eco-tourism initiative

    Posted by eaafp on June 23, 2014

    Posted on: June 19, 2014 Report by Wildlife Extra  


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