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Tag News: Red Knot
  • DOC and China’s conservation agency agree to protect migratory birds

    Posted by EAAFP communications on March 30, 2016

    Press Release Fonterra and the Department of Conservation, New Zealand Chinese Vice-Minister Chen…


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  • Rapid Decline of China’s Wetlands Threatens Mass Extinction for Rare Birds

    Posted by EAAFP communications on November 30, 2015

    Read in Chinese By Zhang Chun on Chinadialogue Loss of coastal wetlands…


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  • China safeguards future for godwit, Red Knot

    Posted by eaafp on November 4, 2015

    Adam Hollingworth, MediaWorks TV There’s more good news for the extraordinary migratory bird, the godwit. Fresh from being voted bird of…


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  • Signing of the MOU between the Chinese State Forestry Administration and WWF-China

    Posted by eaafp on November 4, 2015

    Spike Millington, EAAFP Chief Executive, attended the signing of the MOU between the Chinese State Forestry Administration…


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  • Fonterra and DOC supporting international effort to protect godwits and Red Knots

    Posted by eaafp on October 31, 2015

    Press Release Fonterra and the Department of Conservation, New Zealand Fonterra and the Department of Conservation,…


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  • Migration devastation

    Posted by eaafp on October 14, 2015

    by Liu Xiangrui, China Daily 27 June 2012 Development of mudflats on the country’s eastern coast threatens migratory birds, including rare species. Liu Xiangrui reports in Beijing. While…


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  • The incredible godwit migration

    Posted by eaafp on June 25, 2015

    By Bruce McKinlay | Technical Advisor, Ecosystems and Species Department of Conservation – New Zealand


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  • Chinese Ambassador farewells godwits

    Posted by eaafp on March 24, 2015

    Friday, 20 March, 2015 Chinese Ambassador Wang Lutong (left) and DOC Director-General Lou Sanson at the…


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  • Service Protects Red Knot as Threatened Under the Endangered Species Act

    Posted by eaafp on December 16, 2014

    News Release by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service December 9, 2014 Contact: Laury Parramore 703-358-2541 laury_parramore@fws.gov Designation highlights concern over impacts of climate change, development across…


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  • Update from GFN on Bohai Bay field work

    Posted by eaafp on May 12, 2014

    Posted 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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