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THE Eighth Meeting of the Parties (MOP8) to the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA), held under the theme, "Strengthening Flyway Conservation in a Changing World," concluded in Budapest, Hungary with the adoption of 16 resolutions and new guidelines, aiming to improve the conservation status of 255 migratory waterbirds, listed under the United Nations-backed treaty. Species covered by AEWA included iconic species such as the White Stork, Red-breasted Goose and the Black Crowned Crane.
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