All posts tagged birds korea
How to Test Shorebirds for Avian Influenza… Safely
Against the protests of the trappers, we therefore took the unilateral decision to release the birds…Species contained in the bags…included a globally Vulnerable Far Eastern Curlew Numenius madagascariensis, a globally Vulnerable Great Knot, single Greater Sand Plover Charadrius leschenaultii, Broad-billed Sandpiper Limicola falcinellus and Eurasian Whimbrel Numenius phaeopus, and several dozen other shorebirds made up largely of Dunlin Calidris alpina, Kentish Plover Charadrius alexandrinus, Mongolian Plover Charadrius mongolus, Sanderling, Red-necked Stint Calidris ruficollis and Terek Sandpiper Xenus cinereus…
Waterbirds of Korean Intertidal Wetlands face Extinction
“Waterbirds of Korean Intertidal Wetlands face Extinction” Seoul Press Centre, 10:00-10:30 September 3rd Organised by: Birds Korea/ Microhabitat/Soomdo Center Sponsored by: EcoScience Institute of Ewha University/Roots & Shoots
WWT DVD: ‘Saving the Spoon-billed Sandpiper’
The blurb on the WWT website trails this amazing DVD with the words: "Shot guerrilla-style, in the field by its stars, saving the spoon-billed sandpiper brings real-life
TN95 Nial Moores of Birds Korea on the IUCN/WCC
A conversation with Nial Moores, Director of Birds Korea - the accredited NGO based in the Republic of Korea that works for the conservation of birds and their
The Real Financial Costs of Korea’s Four Rivers Project: Is Thailand next?
The following comment was written by Dr Nial Moores, Director of Birds Korea, and was recently posted on the Birds Korea blog. Birds Korea has been
TN92 Nial Moores of Birds Korea on the Yellow Sea and Minke Whales
A conversation with Nial Moores, Director of Birds Korea, about waterbirds and the IUCN's recently released report titled "IUCN situation analysis on East and Southeast Asian intertidal habitats,
Birds Korea: “ROK intention to kill whales “legally” in Korean Waters”
The following article was written by Nial Moores, Director of Birds Korea, and was recently posted on the Birds Korea blog. Birds Korea has been working
“Waterbirds of the East Asian Flyway coastal wetlands are facing extinction”
The following article was written by Nial Moores, Director of Birds Korea, and was recently posted on the
The Brant in East Asia – A Wild Goose Chase through the Literature
The following article was written by Nial Moores, Director of Birds Korea, and was recently posted on the
Birds Korea: Spoon-billed Sandpiper Conservation – a Korean and Yellow Sea Perspective
The following article was written by Nial Moores, Director of Birds Korea, and was recently posted to the homepage of the Birds Korea website. Birds Korea has























