Workshop Promotes Wetland Management for the China Crane Flyways
Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on August 29, 2017Jim Harris, Senior Vice President of the International Crane Foundation Siberian Cranes and many other waterbirds of…
Continue readingMigration of the Bar-tailed Godwit Y5RBRL
Posted by EAAFP communications on August 28, 201723 August 2017 Global Flyway Ecology – Team Piersma Ginny (Ying Chi) Chan, Theunis Piersma and Chris Hassell from Royal NIOZ Netherlands…
Continue readingCannon Netting Report (13 August 2017)
Posted by EAAFP communications on August 21, 201713 August 2017 Chris Hassell, Global Flyway Network (GFN) Whistling Kites are fine, what’s all the fuss about? Black and Brahminy Kites aren’t my favourites though. I probably owe the…
Continue readingLittle Stint invasion at Chaun Delta, Chukotka: please keep your eyes out for color-banded birds
Posted by EAAFP communications on August 21, 201721 August 2017 Diana Solovyeva, EAAFP Scaly-sided Merganser Task Force Coordinator The breeding range of the Little Stint Calidris minuta ranges along…
Continue readingCanary in the Arctic coal mine: warming harms migrating Red Knot
Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on August 17, 2017by Gloria Dickie on 8 August 2017 The Red Knot (Calidris canutus), is a…
Continue readingSpecial lecture for the summer debate camp
Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on August 9, 2017Viktoriya Kang, EAAFP intern Topic of the lecture: Chocolate and migratory…
Continue readingCannon Netting Report (6 August 2017)
Posted by EAAFP communications on August 9, 20176 August 2017 Chris Hassell, Global Flyway Network (GFN) Whistling Kites are fine, what’s all the fuss about? I am a bit behind with work. A picture paints…
Continue readingConserving wetlands in Myanmar: Gulf of Mottama is Myanmar’s fourth Ramsar site
Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on August 8, 2017International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Myanmar is home to an extraordinary diversity of wetlands, which include mountainous wetlands; large freshwater marshes and…
Continue readingNews from the field: Final update from Roland
Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on August 7, 20174 August 2017 Roland Digby, Saving the Spoon-billed Sandpiper This will be my last update because, as I type, I’m finally waiting for…
Continue readingJapan is home to one third of all seabirds – so we mapped its waters
Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on July 31, 20177 February 2017 Alex Dale
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