EAAFP Youth Artwork Exhibited at the Wetland Eco-Art International Biennale
Wang Ting posing with the installation and the information board, with shared local fruits—starfruit and papaya seedlings—placed on the installation. ⓒ Ting Wang Youth Task Force Country Coordinator,…
Continue readingConservation Leaders Unite to Secure the Future of Black-faced Spoonbills
© Caleb Choi_WWF–HK 26th February, 2025 Over 35 local and international experts are gathering at WWF Jockey Club Mai Po Peter Scott Visitor Centre, Mai Po Nature…
Continue readingGlobal Wader: a community-led initiative to centralize shorebird tracking (meta)data
ⓒ Global Wader The Global Wader is an initiative by the International Wader Study Group in partnership with Movebank. Owing to recent…
Continue readingCall for contribution from shorebird practitioners
© University of Queensland We are seeking input from shorebird practitioners who have implemented conservation actions along the East Asian-Australasian Flyway (EAAF). Shorebird populations are declining globally, with many…
Continue readingThe 10th Asian Wetland Symposium in Manila, Philippines
The 10th Asian Wetland Symposium ©SCPW Participating in the 10th Asian Wetland Symposium in the Philippines Wetland conservation specialists, government delegates, and environmental organisations from across Asia gathered…
Continue readingHong Kong-Incheon Sister Site Exchange and Learning Programme
The EAAFP Secretariat co-organized the EAAFP Sister Site Exchange and Learning Programme in partnership with the Agriculture, Fisheries, and Conservation Department (AFCD), WWF-Hong Kong, and the Hong Kong…
Continue readingWWT’s First Regional Wetland Health and Vitality Course in Cambodia: Enhancing Wetland Conservation Skills along the East Asian-Australasian Flyway
Participants and course facilitators, including Bena Smith (International Wetland Management Advisor at WWT), Tina Redshaw (International Engagement Manager at WWT), and WWT’s Cambodia team, at Anlung Pring…
Continue readingProtecting Wetlands for Our Common Future, and Our Migratory Waterbirds
World Wetlands Day(WWD) is a worldwide campaign that highlights the vital role of wetlands as diverse and productive ecosystems. Observed every 2nd of February, this campaign urges countries…
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