Shorebirds are still being hunted, often legally
Posted by EAAFP communications on March 31, 2016<Introduction to this article by Spike Millington, Chief Executive of EAAFP> This article addresses the vulnerability of shorebirds to different hunting pressures across their migratory range in the Americas, both…
Continue readingLooking for wader watchers – Western coast of Kamchatka, Russia
Posted by EAAFP communications on March 5, 2016Yvonne Verkuil The large wader stopover in Khairusova?Belogolovaya estuary on the Western coast of Kamchatka peninsula is not very famous and scientists have started investigate this area only…
Continue readingBirds connect: countries, sites and people!
Posted by EAAFP communications on February 29, 2016A personal note by Andreas Kim For our winter vacation trip (Jan-Feb) we visited the…
Continue readingRecognition of important site for Gulf to Arctic bird migration
Posted by EAAFP communications on February 26, 2016by Carpentaria Land Council Aboriginal Corporation (CLCAC) A recent initiative by Morr Morr Pastoral Company (Delta Downs)…
Continue readingWader Quest The newletter February 2016
Posted by EAAFP communications on February 19, 2016Wader Quest The newletter is the main publication of Wader Quest, which is a charity that aims to involve local groups and communities in Wader conservation. The latest fourth…
Continue readingSeeking additional band recaptures and resight observations of Beringian Dunlin throughout the East Asian-Australasian Flyway
Posted by EAAFP communications on February 18, 2016Rick Lanctot, Shorebird Working Group Chair Additional information on band recaptures or resight observations of the four subspecies of Dunlin (C. a. actites, arcticola, kistchinski, and sakhalina)…
Continue readingShorebirds gain new sanctuary in South Australia
Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on December 11, 2015By Sean Dooley, BirdLife International …
Continue reading2015 changes to IUCN Red List for birds
Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on November 2, 2015Judit Szabo, Science Officer The IUCN Red List is the world’s most comprehensive information source on the conservation status of plant and animal species. BirdLife is the Red List…
Continue readingSeeking Banding Records and Resight Observations of Beringian Dunlin throughout the EAAF
Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on October 30, 2015Rick Lanctot, Shorebird Working Group Chair Information on banding efforts and resightings of the four…
Continue readingSpike’s Interview with Arctic breeding shorebirds expert Pavel Tomkovich
Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on July 27, 2015by Spike Millington Chief Executive of the EAAFP Secretariat
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Spike’s Interview with Arctic breeding shorebirds expert Pavel Tomkovich
by Spike Millington Chief Executive of the EAAFP Secretariat
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