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Program: Migratory Shorebirds

The Geum Estuary Project

The Geum Estuary Project is a collaboration led by BirdLife International and BirdLife Australia. This project aspires to demonstrate alternative and sustainable paths for developing coastal wetlands in the Republic of Korea.

The East Asian–Australasian Flyway is one of the world’s nine major flyways for migrating birds. It is, by far, the most threatened.

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Bittern Project

The Bittern Project was launched in 2007 in response to concerns over the plight of the Australasian Bittern. This project aims to help ensure the species' long-term survival, as well as that of other species which inhabit the same freshwater wetlands.

Painted Snipe Survey

By taking part in the Painted Snipe Survey, you can help us to fill the gaps in our knowledge about these cryptic, threatened birds.