EAAFP

@EAAFP

The East Asian-Australasian Flyway Partnership - aimed at protecting migratory waterbirds, their habitat and the livelihoods of people dependent upon them.

Songdo, Incheon, South Korea
Vrijeme pridruživanja: veljača 2014.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    15. sij

    📢[EAAFP Internship Programme] EAAFP Secretariat is currently recruiting an External Relations Assistant for a 6-month ! Application deadline: 31 January 2020 For more details please visit:

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  2. 3. velj

    During the , shared the message about the importance of and the need to conserve the wetlands and its . 🦆🐟🦀🐙🐚🦑🦐🐸🌾 Read more:

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  3. 3. velj

    One more good news from on the . Myanmar has extended the boundaries of its Ramsar site, the Gulf of Mottama. Read the news here: (photo )

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    2. velj

    🦆 40% of all species live or breed in wetlands. And 25% of wetland species are threatened with extinction.

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    29. sij

    40% of the world’s species live or breed in wetlands. Yet more than 35% have been lost in under 50 years. There must be no further loss of wetlands – My message for . .

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  6. 2. velj

    Today we are happy to announce that Inlay Lake Wildlife Sanctuary in is designated as an EAAFP (EAAF 147) in celebration of the

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  7. 2. velj
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  8. 2. velj

    Happy ! are important for supporting lives. are linking the wetlands to biodiversity and us. You can help to protect wetlands by joining conservation activities, and share the message.

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  9. 1. velj

    Count down to one day - Tomorrow is the ! Are you prepared to go visit a wetland tomorrow and enjoy a nice weekend? ⛱️🏄🏊‍♀️🦆🐟

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  10. 1. velj

    Tomorrow is . The theme is " and ". Protecting wetlands and will be within this big picture to be duscussed during the international events such as , , and .

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  11. 31. sij

    Wetlands provide food for us Wetlands are vital sources of food for the global population, e.g. vegetables, seaweeds, fishes, shellfish. Nearly 50% of world’s population, mainly in Asia, depends on rice as a staple food item. .

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  12. 31. sij

    A lot has been done and happened in the EAA Flyway in 2019. Here is a quick summary about what EAAFP Partners and Secretariat had done and achieved in 2019. 2020 will be another year full of excitement and challenges, let's work together.

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  13. 30. sij

    💧Water=Life. Do you know, 40% of the world’s plant and animal species live or breed in wetlands? And coastal wetlands, especially, are among the most biologically diverse places. , get involved in on Feb 2

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  14. 30. sij

    Do you know -sidedMerganser breeds in tree holes? Each artificial nest box you support can help this bird to survive better. Help to Give Scaly-sided Merganser a ! Donate here: and

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  15. 30. sij

    Due to and habitat loss, the absence of available big tree holes, which nests in, has lead to the decreased breeding success. Now, you can help to contribute to give a home to scaly-sided Merganser. Read more:

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  16. 29. sij

    More than a billion in the world rely on . Especially in EAAF, rice harming, fisheries are crucial. Tourism, industries and transportation in waterways provide jobs and essential ways of living. . Image by

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  17. 29. sij

    Latham’s Snipe receive relatively less attention in our flyway. This species mainly migrate between Eastern Australian and Japan. Since 2015, there were collaborative work between the two countries. Learn more:

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  18. 28. sij

    Do you know inland and coastal wetlands only consist of <4% global biome area? Wetlands help water storage which is essential to living creatures. Muddy soil holds more water than sand and vegetation aids to store water. Join on Feb2 for the values of wetlands!

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  19. 28. sij

    As the is approaching this Saturday, do you know how many Site and in your own country and where they are? The important wetlands under in are introduced here.

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  20. 28. sij

    📢Don’t miss the chance! for EAAFP Small Grant Fund Application for Working Groups and Task Forces is on 3rd February 2020 @ 5pm (Seoul Time). 📅📝 For more information:

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  21. 27. sij

    A flock of Whopper Swans visited Cheonsu Bay in , one of the . Seongwoo Han, site manager of the site, explained that the Whopper Swan use the reservoirs or farmland for roosting and foraging.

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