Working coastal wetlands used widely by EAAF shorebirds
It is well-known that extensive loss and degradation of wetlands has occurred worldwide and is a major contributor to the decline of shorebirds in the EAAF. Artificial (i.e. human-made)…
Continue readingStudy focuses on the international agreements for conserving migratory shorebirds in the EAAF
International collaboration and cooperation are the common mantra for advancing the conservation of migratory shorebirds, and all additional migratory waterbirds, in the EAAF. Those international efforts are oftentimes materialised…
Continue readingRevision of the East Asian-Australasian Flyway Population Estimates for 37 listed Migratory Shorebird Species
Australian GovernmentRevision of the East Asian-Australasian Flyway (EAAF) Population Estimates for 37 listed Migratory Shorebird Species (Hansen…
Continue readingSingapore hosts two migratory bird events for the first time
9 January 2017 Today Online The critically endangered Spoon-billed…
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