Countries flock together for waterbirds in Budapest. CONTRIBUTED POSTER
Countries flock together for waterbirds in Budapest. CONTRIBUTED POSTER

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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