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    Tag Archives: Australia
    • Strategic Planning for the Far Eastern Curlew

      Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on December 6, 2018

      The Far Eastern Curlew (Numenius madagascariensis) is one of the largest migratory shorebirds in the world. It has experienced one of the most acute declines of any Australian shorebird…


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    • Australian National Wildlife Biosecurity Guidelines

      Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on December 6, 2018


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    • Conference Report: Richard Fuller at EcoTAS17

      Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on December 21, 2017

      Bruce McKinlay New Zealand Representative to the EAAFP EcoTAS is the joint…


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    • Celebrating Australia’s Migratory Waterbirds and their habitats

      Posted by EAAFP communications on November 15, 2017

      Department of the Environment and Energy Australian Government Showcasing Australia’s Flyway Site Network The


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    • Siberia to the saltponds and back again

      Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on November 8, 2017

      Dampier Salt partnering with the East-Asian-Australasian Flyway to protect the future of migratory shorebirds Rio Tinto


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    • Delegates flock to Gangalidda Country to celebrate the Nijinda Durlga (Tarrant) Flyway site [EAAF125]

      Posted by EAAFP communications on October 24, 2017

      Terrence Taylor, Gangalidda & Garawa Ranger Coordinator On the 18th October 2017 a ceremony was hosted by the Gangalidda People in Burketown to celebrate the opening…


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    • Curlew crisis deepens: vital Australian wetlands under threat

      Posted by EAAFP communications on October 23, 2017

      The curlews are one of the most widespread and far-travelling of all the bird families — and also one of the most threatened. It seems that wherever they roam,…


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    • Catch report (24 Sep 2017)

      Posted by EAAFP communications on September 28, 2017

      Daniel Aspey, Global Flyway Network (GFN) Do I like birds? If I tell you that last week I went to our school book parade dressed as the…


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    • The Gangalidda People set to celebrate new Flyway Network Site Nijinda Durlga (Tarrant) [EAAF125]

      Posted by EAAFP communications on September 26, 2017

      Terrence Taylor, Gangalidda Traditional Owner and Gangalidda & Garawa Ranger Coordinator On the 18th of October 2017 a ceremony will be hosted by the Gangalidda People…


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    • Vegetation recovery in inland wetlands: an Australian perspective

      Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on June 5, 2017

      Dr. Mark Carey, Department of the Environment, Australian Government This review is concerned with deliberate or planned change of vegetation from one state to another,…


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