Conservation Research of breeding terns in Hong Kong
The Hong Kong Bird Watching Society (HKBWS) has started a conservation research on breeding terns in Hong Kong waters. In summer 2019, a total of 110 adult and juvenile…
Continue readingCoastal Wetlands in Myanmar: A directory of important sites
Coastal wetlands in Myanmar provide a huge wealth of biodiversity, ranging from Dugongs and Dolphins to migratory waterbirds and marine turtle…
Continue readingPotential Migratory Birds Habitats in the Northern Part of Bangladesh
A recent survey was carried out to identify potential migratory birds’ habitats in northern Bangladesh. The study especially focused riverine habitats and showed the results of a…
Continue readingCoast of Yellow Sea- Bohai Gulf of China (Phase I), inscribed on the World Heritage List at the 43 session of the World Heritage Convention
On July 5, 2019, the World Heritage Committee decided to inscribe “the Migratory Bird Sanctuaries along the Coast of the Yellow Sea-Bohai Gulf of China (Phase I)” into the…
Continue reading2019 Yeongjong Tidal Flat Migratory Bird Day’ Drawing and Essay Contest Award
On Friday, June 21st at 15:30pm, the Award of Drawing and Essay contest for the 2019 Yeongjong Tidal Flat Migratory Bird Day was held in the Incheon Bridge company…
Continue readingWorld Migratory Bird Day Event 2019 – DPRK
Event title: World Migratory Bird Day Event 2019 – Democratic People’s Republic of Korea Organizer: Ministry of Land and Environment Protection (MoLEP) Target audience: School students, teachers or parents, Site manager, local government officials related to…
Continue readingWorld Migratory Bird Day Event 2019 – Mongolia
Group photo of the participants joining the World Migratory Bird Day Event 2019 in Mongolia ©Mongolian Ornithological Society Event title: World Migratory Bird Day Event…
Continue readingFarewell to Programme Assistant Michael R. Elliott
Written by Michael R. ElliottDuring my time at the EAAFP I’ve learned how to complete a wide variety of tasks in…
Continue readingIntroduction of Getbol, Korean Tidal Flat for the inscription in World Heritage List
Getbol, or Tidal Flats in Korean, is one of the most productive and species-diverse ecosystems in the world. The government of the Republic of Korea is now nominating the…
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