EAAFP supported the 2019 Hong Kong Bird Watching Marathon with Sony
2019 Hong Kong Bird Watching Marathon – Newbie Delight and Family Tournament was held on Sunday 14 April 2019. Hong Kong Bird Watching Society (HKBWS) organized the race and…
Continue readingEAAFP 10th Anniversary and World Migratory Bird Day 2019 Event.
EAAFP is going to celebrate the 10th anniversary…
Continue reading2019 International Black-faced Spoonbill Census Results showed new high number!
The census took place on 25th – 27th January 2019. Over 100 sites were surveyed for the wintering Black-faced Spoonbills (BFS). The census teams recorded a total of 4,463…
Continue readingThe Role of Us, to Coordinate with DPRK for the environment of the Korean Peninsula.
On 10 April 2019, there was an event in Seoul, Republic of Korea, titled “The Role of Us, to Coordinate with DRRK for the environment of the Korean Peninsula.”…
Continue readingConservation of new FNS in Bangladesh: Ganguirar Char
Migratory bird identification sticker distributed to local people The Ganguirar Char is newly designated FNS in Bangladesh (EAAF141). The site is…
Continue readingDabbling duck tracking in Bangladesh
In order to understand habitat use, migration patterns and possible transmission of diseases, a total of 38 migratory dabbling ducks were fitted with GPS tags (solar powered) in northeast…
Continue readingFarewell to Programme Assistant Sungkyung Kang
Written by Sungkyung Kang During the internship, my working skills are improved a…
Continue readingIn loving memory of Dr. Lew Young
©EAAFP Secretariat The memorial service to honor Dr. Lew Young, the Chief Executive of EAAFP Secretariat, was organized on Tuesday 19th March…
Continue readingEAAFP Science Unit set up in Beijing
The Science Unit of EAAFP was formally established in Beijing to underpin the scientific work of the EAAFP, after the adoption of Decision Document 5 on 14th December 2018…
Continue readingAWSG North-west Australia Satellite Tracking Project Update (Part 2 & 3)
This is the 2nd and 3rd update on the AWSG satellite tracking project. The highlight is again the performance of the Oriental Pratincoles. All four have now left Australia…
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