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    Tag Archives: Global Flyway Ecology
    • Overview of Kamchatka field season 2017: timing of post-breeding migration suggests Arabian Gulf Great Knot “EI” had a successful breeding season, and many other stories

      Posted by EAAFP communications on September 13, 2017

      Dmitry Dorofeev Researcher in All-Russian Research Institute for Environmental Protection and PhD student in Moscow State University (Continue reading in Russian:  Исследование…


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    • Migration of the Bar-tailed Godwit Y5RBRL

      Posted by EAAFP communications on August 28, 2017

      23 August 2017 Global Flyway Ecology – Team Piersma Ginny (Ying Chi) Chan, Theunis Piersma and Chris Hassell from Royal NIOZ Netherlands…


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    • News from Kamchatka, June-July 2017: learn about “Green”

      Posted by EAAFP communications on July 17, 2017

      11 July 2017 Global Flyway Ecology – Team Piersma The Global Flyway Network Great Knots wearing satellite transmitters that were issued in NW…


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