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Webinar: Chinese Crested Tern and Seabird Conservation in China

Listed as Critically Endangered on the IUCN’s Red List, Chinese Crested Tern’s global population is estimated to be around 100 individuals. To save this rare seabird from extinction, experts across the region, including The Hong Kong Bird Watching Society, have been actively engaging in research and conservation over the years. Projects initiated included breeding colony restoration and satellite tracking study.

Recognizing the threats to Chinese Crested Tern, it has been selected by East Asian-Australasian Flyway Partnership (EAAFP) as one of the feature species in the Year of the Terns 2022 campaign. On December 17, we will host a webinar on Chinese Crested Tern in the Yellow Sea and seabird conservation in China, enlisting guest speakers from mainland China and South Korea to share their experience and thoughts on Chinese Crested Tern conservation. Register now to secure your seat!

Webinar on Chinese Crested Tern in the Yellow Sea and Seabird Conservation in China

Date: December 17 (SAT)
Time: 13:30 – 17:00
Details and registration: shorturl.at/bkQY3