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    Tag Archives: Curlew Sandpiper
    • 2022 World Migratory Bird Day Celebration in North Sumatra, Indonesia

      Posted by EAAFP communications on June 30, 2022


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    • Adelaide’s bird sanctuary joins global flock

      Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on January 18, 2017

       11 January 2017 Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources of Government of South Australia Red Necked Stints…


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    • Migration devastation

      Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on October 14, 2015

      by Liu Xiangrui, China Daily 27 June 2012 Development of mudflats on the country’s eastern coast threatens migratory birds, including rare species. Liu Xiangrui reports in Beijing. While…


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    • Australia lists Far Eastern Curlew and Curlew Sandpiper as critically endangered

      Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on May 27, 2015

      Dr Mark Carey Department of the Environment, Australian Government The Australian Government’s Minister for the Environment has decided to list the following migratory shorebirds as critically endangered…


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    • Migratory shorebirds could face extinction within a decade

      Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on October 17, 2014

      Source by: Wildlife Extra   Migrating shorebirds that travel to Australia from Siberia are under serious threat from development, which is destroying the vital feeding grounds they…


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