Resources

Publication

Report on the Conservation Status of Migratory Waterbirds of the East Asian – Australasian Flyway

The East Asian – Australasian Flyway (EAAF) is one of the world’s major global waterbird flyways. The EAAF includes 276 migratory waterbird populations. The ranges […]

Event

Launch of a global Waterbird Populations Portal

Join our virtual webinar on 29 June 2021 from 14.00 – 15.00 CEST where we will launch the Waterbird Populations Portal (WPP), an online interactive platform that […]

Blog

Sukarelawan Sains Warga AWC Indonesia: Agen Konservasi Burung Air dan Habitatnya

“Berawal dari perasaan maka akan muncul pemikiran untuk menjadi sukarelawan, selanjutnya akan diwujudkan dalam tindakan menolong orang lain”(Clary et al. 1992) Bertujuan baik bagi lingkungan Kutipan […]

News

The annual International Waterbird Census kicked off in the Asia-Pacific

From January to February one of the oldest and biggest annual citizen science programmes in the world takes place, the International Waterbird Census, coordinated globally […]

News

Indonesia Initiates A National Action Plan on Conservation of Migratory Birds and Their Habitat

The National Workshop on Conservation of Migratory Birds and Their Habitat in Indonesia was held in Bogor – West Java, on 27 November 2018. Taking […]

Blog

Unifying our voices for bird conservation – world migratory bird day 2018

What comes to mind when we were informed that there is this coastal bird the size of a dove that can fly 11,000 km non-stop […]

News

Penghitungan Burung Air di Indonesia Tahun 2017 Bagian dari Kegiatan International Waterbird Census 50 dan Asian Waterbird Census 2017

Wetlands International Indonesia in collaboration with Indonesian Ministry of Environment and Forestry has been successfully organized the Asian Waterbird Census 2017, as part of the […]

News

For wildlife conservation, countries need good governance

Ede, The Netherlands, 20 December 2017 – Protecting an area for wildlife can work – but it works better in countries with robust political governance. […]

Publication

Result of Waterbird Count in Indonesia: the Asian Waterbird Census 2016 as part of the International Waterbird Census 50

Wetlands International Indonesia in collaboration with Indonesian Ministry of Environment and Forestry has been successfully organized the Asian Waterbird Census 2016, as part of the […]

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Asian Waterbird Census

The Asian Waterbird Census (abbreviated to AWC) is a voluntary annual activity conducted in the 2nd and 3rd weeks of January each year. It is a waterbird monitoring activity coordinated by Wetlands International.