• News
Andy Raine - New Executive Secretary of CMS and ASCOBANS

• News
Every Bird Counts: World Migratory Bird Day 2026 Highlights How Every Observation Matters
• Op Ed
Migratory birds don’t stop at borders. Policy shouldn’t either.
Meetings
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21st Meeting of the AEWA Technical Committee28 -Virtual Meeting
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28th Meeting of the AEWA Standing Committee
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27th Meeting of the AEWA Standing CommitteeBonnGermany
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9ème Session de la Réunion des Parties à l’AEWA11 -BonnGermany
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4th Meeting of the AEWA Northern Bald Ibis International Working Group
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26th Meeting of the AEWA Standing Committee24 -Virtual Meeting
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Réunion régionale préparatoire africaine en vue de la MOP9 de l’AEWA (format virtuel)16 -Virtual Meeting
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20th Meeting of the AEWA Technical Committee24 -MikulovCzech Republic
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25th Meeting of the AEWA Standing Committee
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Training Workshop on AEWA National Reporting for National Respondents in African Anglophone AEWA Parties27 -BonnGermany
Report on the Conservation Status of Migratory Waterbirds in the Agreement Area (CSR9)
Prepared every three years, the 9th edition of the Report on the Conservation Status of Migratory Waterbirds in the Agreement Area (CSR9) provides the clearest picture to date into the complex web of threats migratory waterbird populations face—such as unsustainable hunting, infrastructure development and agricultural expansion — while also recommending urgent, coordinated action to recover threatened species, ensure sustainable use, complete and cohere the network of key sites and conserve habitats in the wider environment among other recommendations across the African-Eurasian flyways.

AEWA IN NUMBERS
255
Migratory Waterbird Species
560
Waterbird Populations
Up to 430 Million
Waterbirds
119
Range States
85
Contracting Parties
15
International Single Species Working Groups