Tattler is the Newsletter for the Asia Pacific Flyways. It is published four times a year, in April, July, October and December. Short articles and news are requested from people living throughout the Asia Pacific region.
Previous issues available for download
Pdf. versions of Tattler are avaible to download. Visit Tattler index page.
Stilt is the AWSG journal. It is published twice a year, in April and October.
Stilt contains papers, reports, articles and notes about waders within the Flyway. It is one of the major publications in the world devoted solely to waders. Papers on unfinished work and contributions from amateurs are encouraged.
Previous issues available for download
Pdf. versions of Stilt are avaible to download. Visit Stilt index page.
Monitoring Yellow Sea Migrants in Australia (MYSMA)
In non-breeding season, North-western Australia is home to more migratory shorebirds than any other region in Australia and arguably in the East Asian – Australasian flyway. The most important two sites in north-western Australia are Roebuck Bay and Eighty-mile Beach, both of which are designated as Ramsar areas. This report presents findings from workshops and extensive shorebird and waterbird surveys carried out in north-western Australia in December 2008.
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The 2006-2008 Saemangeum Shorebird Monitoring Program Report (English and Korean)
The Saemangeum Shorebird Monitoring Program (SSMP) was initiated in 2006 by Birds Korea and The Australasian Wader Studies Group. The aim of the SSMP is to monitor and publicise changes in shorebird numbers during northward migration (April/May) 2006-2008 at Saemangeum and the adjacent Gomso Bay and Geum Estuary (collectively known as the SSMP Study Site). The SSMP links with the Monitoring Yellow Sea Migrants in Australia (MYSMA) program, and was supplemented by a national shorebird survey in the ROK in May 2008.
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