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    • Evidence suggests migratory birds are not a reservoir for highly pathogenic flu viruses

      Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on August 3, 2016

      Spike Millington, EAAFP Chief Executive A recent article “Evidence suggests migratory birds are not a reservoir for highly pathogenic flu viruses” discusses the results of a scientific study…


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    • EAAFP全国ツル類ネットワーク交流会

      Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on August 3, 2016

      Read in English 日本国環境省 辻田香織   2016年5月26日から27日にかけて、EAAFPの渡り性水鳥重要生息地ネットワークに参加するツル類サイトの管理者(自治体及び関係NGO/NPO)を対象として、環境省主催で「全国ツル類ネットワーク交流会」を北海道根室市において開催しました。2014年にはガンカモ類サイトやシギ・チドリ類サイトの管理者を対象とした交流会を開催していますが、ツル類サイトの管理者を対象とした交流会としては初の開催となりました。   交流会の目的は、①ツル類の保全に関する国際・国内の動向を共有し、②サイト管理者間での経験共有・情報交換を促進し、③サイト間の連携強化に関する検討を行うことです。交流会には、国内のツル類の全7サイトのうち6サイトから自治体職員7名と関係NGOの職員6名が参加し、専門家やオブザーバー等も合わせて合計32名が参加しました。


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    • EAAFP National Cranes Network Meeting in Japan

      Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on August 3, 2016

      Read in Japanese (日本語) Kaori Tsujita, Ministry of the Environment, Japan ‘EAAFP National…


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    • News from the field: And they’re off!

      Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on July 28, 2016

      27 July 2016 By Rebecca Lee, Saving the Spoon-billed Sandpiper Yesterday, the Spoon-billed Sandpiper headstarting programme successfully released 30 fledglings. That’s the most in a single year…


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    • Cannon Netting Report (24 July 2016)

      Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on July 28, 2016

      David Marshall, Assistant Warden, Broome Bird Observatory (BBO) The moult and age nerds part was added by Chris Hassell, Global Flyway Network (GFN) On Sunday the…


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    • News from the field: One more week until release

      Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on July 25, 2016

      21 July 2016 By Rebecca Lee, Saving the Spoon-billed Sandpiper There are now 30 chicks thriving under the team’s care and living in the release aviary. The chicks have one…


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    • An Introduction to the Convention on Wetlands Published

      Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on July 13, 2016

      The Secretariat of Ramsar Convention   The Secretariat of Ramsar Convention is pleased to announce the launch of the first Handbook…


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    • Cannon-Netting Shorebirds at Broome Bird Observatory (26 June 2016)

      Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on July 12, 2016

      Written by Patrick Walters, Bachelor of Natural Resources & Education La Trobe University, Bendigo Edited by Chris Hassell La Trobe University, Broome Bird Observatory staff and experienced volunteers rallied…


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    • Opportunistic breeding and habitat restoration

      Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on July 11, 2016

      Spike Millington, Chief ExecutiveIt’s summer in the Republic of Korea. Not many waterbirds are migrating, but quite a few are…


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    • News from the field: Chicks, chicks and more chicks

      Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on July 11, 2016

      8 July 2016 By Rebecca Lee, Saving the Spoon-billed Sandpiper The team reached their target of collecting 36 eggs and within days, 22 of those eggs hatched!…


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