Protection of Black-faced Spoonbill and its breeding habitat in China
Posted by EAAFP communications on January 25, 2016Read in Chinese Summerized by EAAFP Secretariat Protection of Black-faced Spoonbill (BFS) and its breeding habitat…
Continue readingHard work not over yet for seabird protection in the Pacific
Posted by EAAFP communications on January 22, 2016By Shaun Hurrell of BirdLife International and courtesy of Forest & Bird BirdLife will…
Continue readingEcosystem Services and Migratory Waterbird Conservation – December 2015 Newsletter
Posted by EAAFP communications on January 11, 2016Nobody doubts that coastal and wetland ecosystems that support migratory waterbirds in our Flyway provide a host of valuable ecosystem…
Continue reading2015-2016 Gulf of Alaska Seabird Mortality Events
Posted by EAAFP communications on January 11, 2016Seabird mortality events (mostly Common Murres) have been reported since spring 2015 throughout the northern Gulf of Alaska. Below are updates from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service…
Continue readingSuccessful Effort to Reduce Mortality Rate of Rare Seabirds by 20%
Posted by EAAFP communications on January 5, 2016Read in other languages:
Continue reading“Ecosystem Restoration” vs “Agricultural Damage” … Conflicts on the Opening of Nakdong Estuary Bank
Posted by EAAFP communications on January 5, 2016Read in Korean By Seonguk Wi of Joongang News Translated…
Continue readingAvian Influenza (AI) Situation Update: East and Southeast Asia (October to December 2015)
Posted by EAAFP communications on January 4, 2016Between the 1st of October and the 28th of December 2015, there have…
Continue readingHow to Protect the Birds That Fly the Farthest
Posted by EAAFP communications on December 29, 2015By Becca Cudmore, Audubon Magazine A new study in Science shows that almost all migratory birds are threatened somewhere along their ranges.
Continue readingWetlands Institute Faces Critical Challenges to Wetland Habitats
Posted by EAAFP communications on December 29, 2015Climate Change, Rising Sea Levels, Loss of Biodiversity and Wetlands The Wetlands Institute As a regional leader in wetlands conservation for almost 50 years, The…
Continue readingSurvey on wintering Scaly-sided Mergansers in China
Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on December 29, 2015中文版本 ZHONG Jia, Chinese Bird Watching Societies Network (China Birdwatching Association), translated by…
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