The EAAFP (East Asian - Australasian Flyway Partnership) is made up of Partners comprising Governments, Inter-Governmental Organisations, International Non-Governmental Organisations and International Business Sector. The Partnership is an informal and voluntary initiative, aimed at protecting migratory waterbirds, their habitat and the livelihoods of people dependent upon them. The purpose of the EAAFP provides a framework for international cooperation, including developing of a Flyway Site Network (for sites of international importance to migratory waterbirds); collaborative activities to increase knowledge and raise awareness of migratory waterbirds; and building capacity for the sustainable management and conservation of migratory waterbird habitat along the flyway. More information at www.eaaflyway.net
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