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Name of Proposed Site:


Geographical coordinates (latitude and longitude) of the approximate center of the Proposed Site:


Area of the Proposed Site in hectare:


Wetland Type of the Proposed Site: (please circle all that apply; refer wetland types to Appendix II)

marine-coastal:

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

Zk(a)

inland:

L

M

N

O

P

Q

R

Sp

Ss

Tp

Ts

U

 

Va

Vt

W

Xf

Xp

Y

Zg

Zk(b)

 

 

 

 

man-made:

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Zk(c)

 

 

Biological criterion / criteria used: (please circle all that apply; refer criterion to Appendix I)

1 (>20000)

2 (1%)

3 (Unfavorable population)

[Please give detailed description in second page.]

Contact address of Site Management Authority / Body of the Proposed Site:

Organisation:
Division:
Contact person & e-mail:
Postal address:
TEL & FAX:
URL:

Contact address of Proposing Authority / Nomination Authority:


Name and address of compiler of this sheet:


Anatidae Site Network is coordinated by Wetlands International under the Asia-Pacific Migratory Waterbird Conservation Strategy.

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Justification:

[Example in the case the site meets the first criteria supporting more than 20 000 Anatidae birds]

The Nature Reserve regularly supports more than 20 000 birds of Anatidae species in winter. Peak number of recent five years are as follows:

WinterFive year average2004/20052003/20042002/20032001/20022000/2001
Peak number21 80015 00025 00019 00030 00020 000

[Example in the case the site meets the second criteria supporting more than 1% of individuals in a population of one species or subspecies migratory in the family Anatidae, with referring population size and 1% threshold to Table 1 of Appendix I]

The site has supported more than 1% of [ 1, 2, 3, or... ] populations of Anatidae species, such as: Cygnus cygnus, Anas penelope, ....

Species or subspecies (Scientific name)PopulationPopulation Estimates1% thresholdCount / DataDate / PeriodReferences
[Examples]
Aix galericulataKorea (non-breeding)5 0005020011 Nov 2004 (peak number in 2004 autumn)[name of person] pers. comm.
Cygnus cygnusEastern Asia60 0006001 50024 Dec 2004 (largest number in 3 years of 2003-2005)XX Nature Reserve unpublished.
Anas poecilorhyncha zonorhynchaEastern Asia800 000 - 1,600 00012 00015 500average of peak numbers in 5 years of 2001-2005XX Nature Reserve 2005.

[Describe on the Anatidae populations in unfavourable conservation status supported by the site, with referring to Table 2 of Appendix I]

Among these species, in unfavourable conservation status are XXXX, XXXX, ....

[When referring to any article, describe in such format as: Author. Year. Title. Publication.]

References
  • XX Nature Reserve. 2005. Report of ..... . YY publishing house, ZZ City, NN pp.
  • [name of person]. 2005. Significance of XX Nature Reserve for migratory Anatidae. [name of journal] 45: 101-121. in Chinese with English summary

It is recommended to have consultation in filling this sheet with the Anatidae Flyway Officer:
JAWGP, Minamimachi 16, Wakayanagi, 989-5502 Japan
FAX +81-228-32-3294 / E-mail: afo ⓐ jawgp.org

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