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Newsletters from Network Sites and relevant organisations

28 March 2005

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Here collected are links to the recent newsletters on-line from Network Sites and relevant organisations to our initiative. There can be found actitivities in the Network Sites and others, as well as useful information for Network Sites and other key Anatidae sites with a view to conservation of their wetlands and Anatidae. [Note: newsletters in Japanese are not included here but collected in the Japanese edition of this page.]

from Anatidae Network Sites

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Network Sites;

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Anatidae Sites;

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Governments;

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International;

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NGOs.


from other key Anatidae sites

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Network Sites;

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Anatidae Sites;

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International;

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NGOs.



from national governments

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Anatidae Sites;

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International;

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NGOs.

  • Wetland News for Sustainable Wetlands Use: Vol.2 No.8, November 2004, from Office of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Thailand (English edition and Thai edition).

  • Birdscapes: Fall 2004, News from International Habitat Conservation Partnerships [suspending in year 2005].

  • Japan Environment Quarterly: Vol.8 No.1, March 2003, from the Ministry of the Environment, Japan.


from international organisations

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Anatidae Sites;

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International;

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NGOs.

  • WLI Bulltin: Issue 1, January 2005, e-newletter from Wetland Link International, the global network of wetland education centres, co-ordinated by The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust, in response to Ramsar Convention's Programme on communication, education and public awareness (CEPA) (Resolution Ⅷ.31).

  • WWF Indochina Newsletter: No.23, January 2005, WWF Indochina Programme.

  • Arctic Bulletin: 04/2004, WWF Arctic Programme.

  • AWC Newsletter: No.8, December 2004, a newletter from an regional project of Asian Waterbird Census co-ordinated by Wetlands International.

  • Arctic Birds: No.6, 2004, a newletter from International project of Arctic waterbird breeding conditions survey, English edition and Russian edition.

  • Species: No.42, July - December 2004, IUCN - Species Survival Commission.

  • Swan Specialist Group Newsletter: No. 10, April 2004, The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust for Wetlands International Swan Specialist Group.

  • TWSG News: No.14, December 2003, Threatened Waterfowl Specialist Group, Wetlands International / IUCN - Species Survival Commission.

  • Newsletter of the Waterbird Harvest Specialist Group: No. 1, May 2003, Wetlands International Waterbird Harvest Specialist Group.

  • Wetlands: No.12, August 2002, Wetlands International.

  • Seaduck Bulletin: No. 9, June 2002, Wetlands International / IUCN - Species Survival Commission Seaduck Specialist Group.

  • The Ramsar Newsletter: Issue 32 [ pdf files in English / French / Spanish (c.400KB) ], June 2001, Ramsar Bureau.


from national NGOs

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Anatidae Sites;

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International;

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NGOs.

  • China Ornithological Society:

    • China Bird Report 2003 《中国观鸟年报 2003》, Dec. 2004, bilingual in Chinese and English.
    • China Crane News: Vol.8 No.2, bilingual in Chinese and English.

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Wetlands International

The "Action Plan for the Conservation of Migratory Anatidae in the East Asian Flyway" is a component of the "Asia-Pacific Migratory Waterbird Conservation Strategy", and the "Anatidae Site Network in the East Asian Flyway" is a programme of international co-operation to enhance the conservation of the wetlands of international importance for Anatidae (ducks, geese and swans) in the flyway under the "Action Plan". The "Anatidae Working Group" of Asia-Pacific Migratory Waterbird Conservation Committee oversees the implementation of these programmes with technical support from Anatidae Flyway Officer.

mailFor further information, please contact the Anatidae Flyway Officer.