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2021 in Review: Work and achievements of EAAFP Partners and Secretariat
Development of the Flyway Site Network 1. Welcome Taehwa River in Ro Korea and Sarobetsu Wetland in Japan as New Flyway Network Sites In 2021, two new Flyway Network Sites…
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International Travellers to New Zealand
In New Zealand international travel for people is virtually halted because of…
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2022 International Black-faced Spoonbill Census
Black-faced Spoonbill is arriving at their wintering grounds. The EAAFP Black-faced Spoonbill Working…
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Awareness raising event about the conservation of shorebirds was held at the Higashiyoka-higata Tidal Flat in Saga City, Japan.
The Higashiyoka-higata Tidal Flat (EAAF124) in Saga City, Saga Prefecture, is one of the most important habitats for shorebirds in Japan, and is designated as a Flyway Network Site…
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2021 ESP Asia Conference Intergovernmental Meeting
On 15th December, 2021 Ecosystem Services Partnership (ESP)…
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Spoon-billed Sandpiper Task Force meeting 2021
Drafted by The Spoon-billed Sandpiper Task Force The Spoon-billed Sandpiper Task Force of The East Asian-Australasian Flyway Partnership (EAAFP) completed a two-days online meeting between 24 and 25 November…
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Welcome Sarobetsu Wetland in Japan as new Flyway Network Site
On 25th October 2021, the EAAFP and its Partners welcomed Sarobetsu Wetland in Japan as the new Flyway Network Site (EAAF 151). This also marks the 34th Flyway Network…
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The First Asian Ornithological Conference convened
The last two decades have seen a tremendous increase in the development of scientific studies and conservation of birds in Asia. The…
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Report of the Breeding Bird Atlas of Japan -Mapping the present status of Japan’s birds 2016-2021.
Japan Bird Research Association has recently published “Report of the Breeding Bird Atlas of Japan -Mapping the present status of Japan’s birds…
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