Along the migratory flyway between the Northwest Russian Arctic and West Africa, we are protecting wetlands and waterbirds by developingregional long-term wetland conservation and wise-use strategies. Our goal is to bring together people in the countries across the flyway in Africa, the EU and Russia through networking tools for wetland managers and the development of local conservation action and monitoring.
The Waterbird Population Estimates (WPE) online database provides current and historic estimates, trends and 1% thresholds for over 800 waterbird species and 2300 biogeographic populations worldwide. This project has been developed by Wetlands International with the support of Environment Canada and the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands. Visit the Waterbird Population Estimates Database
The Critical Site Network (CSN) Tool is an award winning online resource that provides information on 294 waterbird species and the important wetlands upon which they depend in Africa and Western Eurasia. This tool provides users with direct access to both International Waterbird Census and Important Bird Area counts, as well as a range of analytical and explorative tools.
The Follow the Bird! project ran from 2008 to 2010 and demonstrated the vital importance of a network of good quality wetlands along migratory bird flyways and the link of these wetlands to the livelihoods of people.
The ambassadors of the project were birds equipped with satellite-transmitters. The migration routes of ten Purple Herons were followed on the Internet at Follow the Bird!
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Bernard Deceuninck from LPO provided January 2012 counts.
Danae Portolou from the Hellenic Ornithological Society provided January 2009-2011 counts.
Ohad Hatzofe from the Israel Nature & Parks Authority provided data from 1997 - 2012.
The counting team from Libya provided January 2011 counts via ISPRA.
Süreyya Isfendiyaroglu & Can Yeniyurt from Doğa Derneği provided January counts for 2011 and 2012.
Ibrahim Hashim from the Sudanese Wildlife Society provided counts for 2010-2012. These counts were also supported by Wildlife Conservation General Administration, Sennar University & ONCFS.
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