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    Tag Archives: Moreton Bay
    • From Getbol to Moreton Bay: Study visit by the Korean delegation in Australia

      Posted by EAAFP communications on May 27, 2024

      In a significant stride toward preserving critical habitats for migratory waterbirds, the Republic of Korea’s tidal flats were inscribed on the UNESCO World Natural Heritage List…


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    • The irreplaceable habitat of Australia’s Moreton Bay to migratory watebirds, in particular to the Endangered Far Eastern Curlew

      Posted by EAAFP communications on February 11, 2022

      The irreplaceable habitat of Australia’s Moreton Bay to migratory watebirds, in particular to the Endangered Far Eastern Curlew Far Eastern…


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    • Curlew crisis deepens: vital Australian wetlands under threat

      Posted by EAAFP communications on October 23, 2017

      The curlews are one of the most widespread and far-travelling of all the bird families — and also one of the most threatened. It seems that wherever they roam,…


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    • EAAFP Flyway Network and Ramsar site wetland at risk in Australia

      Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on July 13, 2017

      BirdLife Australia A development proposal that could destroy part of the Moreton Bay EAAFP Flyway Network Site and a…


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    • Toondah plan still bad news for birds

      Posted by EAAFP communications on June 14, 2017

      BirdLife Australia 5 June 2017Walker Group withdraws development proposal for Toondah Harbour and submits a new plan that is still disastrous for threatened migratory…


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