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EAAFP Task Force Meeting; Review of Implementation Strategy Workshop
Posted on November 9, 2011Continue readingThe Implementation Strategy of the EAAFP was adapted at the First Meeting of Partners (MoP1) in November 2006 and refers to the period 2007-2011. The Implementation Strategy is the Partnership’s most important guiding document and has influence across all of its activity. A Task Force on the Review of Implementation Strategy was established to undertake […]
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Bangladesh to add five new network sites to the Flyway Site Network
Posted on November 9, 2011Continue readingFive sites in Bangladesh – Nijhum Dweep National Park, Sonadia, Hakaluki Haor, Tanguar Haor and Hail Haor have been added to the Flyway Site Network as internationally important habitats for migratory waterbirds. Nijhum Dweep National Park and Sonadia are important coastal habitats which support diverse range of shorebirds including the critically endangered Spoon-billed Sandpiper (Eurynorhynchus […]
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A warm welcome to a new Partner, New Zealand
Posted on November 9, 2011Continue readingNew Zealand is now officially a Partner (the 26th) of the East Asian – Australasian Flyway Partnership (EAAFP) as from 18 September 2011. A letter of endorsement from the Chair, has been sent to the Hon Kate Wilkinson, Minister of Conservation, and Nicola Scott, Senior International Partner Liaison of Department of Conservation, has been appointed […]
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Provision to protect the shorebird roosting areas in the Manukau Harbour submitted to Auckland Council, New Zealand
Posted on November 7, 2011Continue readingAuckland the largest City in New Zealand is located on the northern shores of the Manukau Harbour. This harbour is the feeding ground for approximately 26,000 migratory shorebirds, the largest concentration of these birds in New Zealand. As the City grows housing and industries are being established around the shoreline of the harbour. David Lawrie […]
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A third of the global population of one of the planet’s rarest species, Spoon-billed Sandpiper, discovered at threatened site in China
Posted on November 4, 2011Continue readingA record 103 birds were recorded at a new site in the Rudong mudflats in China [last week]. The estimated total number of spoon-billed sandpipers is thought to be less than 300 adults, meaning the site is depended upon as a stopover for about a third of the world’s population. However, plans to redevelop the […]
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가족과 함께 떠나는 철새여행…군산세계철새축제 개최
Posted on October 20, 2011Continue reading(서울=뉴스와이어) 찬바람이 코끝을 시리게 만들기 시작하는 11월 중순, 가족들의 손을 잡고 자연과 하나가 되기 위한 여행을 떠나보자! 전 세계에서 국제적보호종 가창오리(영명 : Baikal Teal) 수십만 마리가 펼치는 화려한 군무를 가장 가까운 곳에서 관찰할 수 있는 국내 최대의 겨울철새 도래지 금강호에서 국내 대표적인 자연생태축제로 평가받는 군산세계철새축제가 8번째 행사를 준비하고 있다. 황금빛 석양을 배경으로 수십만 마리의 가창오리가 연출해 내는 […]
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First Chief Executive moves on
Posted on September 23, 2011Continue readingThe first Chief Executive of EAAFP, Roger Jaensch, finished in that role on 2 September 2011 and together with family members have moved back to his home country, Australia. Roger led the Secretariat from 2009 and oversaw its development to full operational capability including recruitment of staff and implementation of annual work plans set by […]
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New Flyway Network Site: ‘Yubu-do Tidal Flat’ in Seocheon County, Republic of Korea
Posted on September 1, 2011Continue readingBased on the recommendation of the Secretariat and review panel, the ‘Yubu-do Tidal Flat’ in Seocheon County is now designated in the Flyway Site Network (FSN) as an internationally important habitat for migratory waterbirds on the East Asian-Australasia Flyway. Classified as intertidal flat and islands, it is located in the centre of the western coast […]
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Major study of shorebird flyway populations gets underway
Posted on August 10, 2011Continue readingA new project led by the University of Queensland’s Dr Richard Fuller is aiming to measure the size of the declines in shorebird populations throughout the East–Asian Australasian Flyway. Recent analysis by UQ scientists discovered that some species spending the non-breeding season in south-east Queensland have declined by up to 70% in the past 20 […]
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Partnership support to training for shorebird research
Posted on July 29, 2011Continue readingOver three weeks in February-March 2011, two personnel of the Thailand Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation received technical training with support from the Flyway Partnership. Sunate Karapan and Thiti Sonsa participated in the North-West Australia Wader and Tern Expedition at Roebuck Bay and Eighty Mile Beach, which are internationally important sites for […]