
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 […]
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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 […]
Salam redaksi, Warta Konservasi Lahan Basah (WKLB) edisi kali ini hadir di hadapan para pembaca dalam suasana berbeda. Sebagian besar dari kita sedang bekerja dari […]
The National Workshop on Conservation of Migratory Birds and Their Habitat in Indonesia was held in Bogor – West Java, on 27 November 2018. Taking […]
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 […]
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 […]
Ede, The Netherlands, 20 December 2017 – Protecting an area for wildlife can work – but it works better in countries with robust political governance. […]
So, you know a Wetland Champion who has shown outstanding leadership in wetland science, conservation or awareness raising? And you’d like to nominate them for […]
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 […]
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.
A team of Wetlands International Indonesia and Ministry of Environment and Forestry Staff visited Sembilang National Park, South Sumatra, during the 3rd week of January […]