14.01.2020 Third East Atlantic Flyway Waterbird Census to take place in January 2020 The coordinated work of 36 countries from the Arctic to Southern Africa will enable understanding of migratory waterbirds status for better conservation. Read more
10.01.2020 Study explores feasibility of a nature tourism route around the North Sea Region The newly published feasibility study titled “Nature Tourism Route around the North Sea Region” presents the case for adopting a responsible tourism approach to developing a new route. Read more
11.11.2019 PROWAD LINK partner meeting held in Norfolk, UK On 4 to 7 November 2019, the PROWAD LINK project partners met in the project pilot region of North Norfolk Coast/ the Wash (UK). Read more
26.09.2019 Hamburg hosts first international Swimway conference on migrating fish On 24-26 September 2019, scientists, managers, policy makers, NGOs and other stakeholders explored opportunities for cooperation and protection of migrating fish. Read more
23.09.2019 Wadden Sea among world’s flagship marine protected areas at milestone conference on United Nations 2030 Agenda From 4 to 9 September, the Wadden Sea World Heritage was represented at the 4th World Heritage Marine Managers Conference in Glacier Bay, Alaska, USA. Read more
10.07.2019 Wadden Sea Flyway Initiative publishes key findings of latest assessment report The recently published brochure "Wadden Sea Flyway Initiative: Linking the Wadden Sea World Heritage Site with tropical wetlands and the Arctic tundra" gives an overview about results of the flyway monitoring within the Wadden Sea Flyway Initiative. Read more
30.06.2019 Wadden Sea Community deepens partnership The Wadden Sea community has taken another milestone to deepen its cooperation. Read more
25.06.2019 Successful PROWAD LINK project partner meeting on Fanø (DK) with focus on co-creation On 20 to 22 May 2019, the PROWAD LINK project partners and network met on the Danish island of Fanø. Read more
10.05.2019 Wadden Sea still weak link in international Flyway A new analysis of the large scale bird count in 33 countries along the East Atlantic Flyway indicates that a large number of bird species using the Wadden Sea are not doing well. Read more