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    Tag Archives: habitat loss
    • New study says protected areas don’t always boost biodiversity: management is crucial

      Posted by EAAFP communications on April 25, 2022

      The impact on wildlife of designating protected areas such as national parks varies, according to the largest ever global study of their effects on waterbirds. The findings show that…


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    • 1st East Asian-Australasian Flyway Shorebird Science Meeting Report

      Posted by EAAFP communications on December 16, 2020

      Over 400 people from 39 countries/regions registered for the 1st East Asian-Australasian Flyway Shorebird Science Virtual Meeting (EAAFSSM) that took place…


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    • Invasive Spartina alterniflora and tidal flat loss endanger important shorebird habitat in coastal mainland China

      Posted by EAAFP communications on December 15, 2020

      Coastal wetlands in mainland China are critically important to shorebirds. Substantial loss of tidal flats, shorebirds’ primary feeding grounds, has occurred due to coastal development. This has caused population…


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    • The international policy framework for seabird conservation in the South Pacific

      Posted by EAAFP communications on November 10, 2020

      By Eduardo Gallo-Cajiao, Evan Hamman, and Brad K. WoodworthA newly published book Environmental law and governance in the Pacific: climate change, biodiversity…


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    • 2020 International Conference on the Restoration of Coastal and Estuary Ecosystems, RO Korea

      Posted by EAAFP communications on November 2, 2020

      On 12th of October 2020, the 2020 International Conference on the Restoration of Coastal and Estuary Ecosystems was held in Yeosan county, Republic of Korea (ROK) hosted by Chungcheongnam-do…


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    • Red Knots Are Battling Climate Change—On Both Ends of the Earth

      Posted by EAAFP communications on May 19, 2017

      The tiny, threatened bird is an omen for how devastating ocean acidification can be. By Deborah Cramer for Audubon magazine…


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    • The Yellow Sea, a narrowing bottleneck for migratory birds

      Posted by EAAFP communications on February 4, 2016

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    • How to Protect the Birds That Fly the Farthest

      Posted by EAAFP communications on December 29, 2015

      By Becca Cudmore, Audubon Magazine A new study in Science shows that almost all migratory birds are threatened somewhere along their ranges.


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    • World Failing to Protect its Migratory Birds

      Posted by EAAFP communications on December 15, 2015

      By Ade Long of BirdLife International A new study published in Science has called for a greater international collaborative effort to save the world’s migratory birds,…


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    • Paulson Institute and Chinese Partners Publish Blueprint of Coastal Wetland Conservation and Management in China

      Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on October 20, 2015

      Read in Chinese Press Release from Paulson Institute Study shows that coastal wetlands are…


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