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Art and conservation create invisible connections and public reflections at a...

Posted by Danny Rogers/AWSG Atop a step ladder in Melbourne’s City Square on Wednesday, 12 May at 12:30pm, internationally acclaimed artist, John Wolseley, launched Invisible Connections, a book that...

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Banded Stilts breeding at Lake Eyre

Department for Environment and Heritage News Release The Department for Environment and Heritage (DEH) has confirmed that a colony of about 5,000 Banded Stilts is breeding on an island in Lake Eyre...

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Largest recorded breeding event of Australian Banded Stilt

Written by Ken Gosbell, Maureen Christie, Iain Stewart & David Hollands The normally dry, salt encrusted bed of Lake Torrens was transformed into a lake following significant local rain which...

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Saemangeum Reclamation Area September 2010: Opening of sea-gates essential to...

28 October, 2010 Written by Niall Moores/Birds Korea Shorebird counts were conducted in the Saemangeum Shorebird Monitoring Program (SSMP) Study Site between September 4th and 9th 2010 by Nial Moores...

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Time is running out for ‘Australia’s’ migratory shorebirds

Written by Australian Wader Studies Group Imagine the unique perspective migrating birds have of the Earth. Each year they fly thousands of kilometres across entire oceans covering the vast expanse of...

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