Resources

Training of Trainers (ToT) workshop on the flyway approach

January 2014, Luanda, Angola

Community waterbird training workshop

9-11 January 2014, Tissana, Sierra Leone

World Migratory Bird Day Celebration

May 2014, Keta Lagoon, Ghana

World Migratory Bird Day Celebration

May 2014, Songor Lagoon, Ghana

Integrated monitoring of coastal waterbird populations along the East Atlantic Flyway

2013

Waterbird Monitoring Strategy for the West African coastal zone from Mauritania to Sierra Leone

2013

Brief activity report 2013 of the Monitoring project of the Wadden Sea Flyway Initiative

2013

This work was funded by the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs through the Programme Towards a Rich and Healthy Wadden Sea Ecosystem. Within the Wadden Sea Flyway Initiative (WSFI), the monitoring project has been carried out in close cooperation with the project on capacity building (as coordinated by Tim Dodman). Both projects are steered and advised by a steering and advisory group under the coordination of the Common Wadden Sea Secretariat (CWSS).

L'Initiative Voie de Migration de la Mer de Wadden

2013

WSFI activity report on the capacity building project January-June 2013

2013

Training course on migratory waterbird monitoring and conservation in a flyway context

12-19 January 2013, Bubaque, Guinea Bissau

Conservation of waterbirds and wetlands in the coastal zone

22-26 January 2013, Kent, Sierra Leone

Regional workshop on the management of key sites for migratory birds

14-18 December 2013, Senegal

PAOC flyway poster

Population trends for coastal migratory waterbirds in the East Atlantic Flyway: A new initiative for monitoring in coastal West Africa

International Co-operation for the Protection of Waterbirds along their Flyways

The project International Co-operation for the Protection of Waterbirds along their Flyways, which aims at intensifying co-operation for the protection of waterbirds along the African-Eurasian Flyway, started in January 2012, following on from planning meetings and development during 2011. The project is financed by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment & Nature Conservation (BMU).