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New mission underway to tag Spoon-billed Sandpipers
Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on October 12, 201711 October, 2017 Guy Anderson, Saving the Spoon-billed Sandpiper Its October again, and the brief Arctic summer is well and truly over. The…
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News from Kamchatka, June-July 2017: learn about “Green”
Posted by EAAFP communications on July 17, 201711 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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Towards seabird-safe fisheries, global efforts and solutions
Posted by EAAFP communications on July 7, 201729 June 2017 Stephanie Winnard & Berry Mulligan, BirdLife International
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Record-breaking 10 million points for seabird conservation
Posted by EAAFP communications on June 23, 20178 June 2017 Maria Dias, BirdLife International Today we celebrate World Oceans Day as we finally reach 10 million – not dollars, pounds or euros –…
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Technology coming to the aid of spoonie: finding the unknown
Posted by EAAFP communications on June 20, 201719 June 2017 Nigel Clark, Saving the Spoon-billed Sandpiper In 2009, Rhys Green and I were tasked with assessing how we could use…
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News from the Field: First update from the team
Posted by EAAFP communications on June 16, 2017Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT), 16 June 2017 Roland Digby, Saving the Spoon-billed Sandpiper We’re very pleased to be able…
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Studies show climate change having an adverse effect on migrating waterbirds
Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on May 16, 2017Spike Millington, Chief Executive EAAFP Secretariat It is well known…
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“Farewell to Godwit” Events in New Zealand
Posted by EAAFP communications on March 23, 2017David Lawrie, P?korokoro Miranda Naturalists Trust A number of events are held in New Zealand during late February…
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Where have the tracked spoonies spent the last few months?
Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on February 27, 201726 February 2017 Rebecca Lee, Saving the Spoon-billed Sandpiper The last…
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Migration routes of Tundra Swans satellite-tracked from northern Japan
Posted by EAAFP communications on March 21, 2016Wenbo CHEN, Tomoko DOKO, Go FUJITA, Kan KONISHI, and Hiroyoshi HIGUCHI Tundra Swans (Cygnus columbianus) breed in tundra regions near the North Pole, wintering in temperate regions of…
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