Phase II of the project, “Improving Biodiversity Conservation of Wetlands and Migratory Waterbirds in the ASEAN Region,” builds on the first phase’s efforts to strengthen the conservation and management of critical wetland habitats for migratory waterbirds. Approved by JAIF on 29 September 2023, this two-year project focuses on sustaining the ASEAN Flyway Network as well as enhancing capacities for waterbird and wetland monitoring at both regional and national levels, with the National Parks Board of Singapore serving as the technical lead.
a. Regional network meeting back-to-back with the regional forum on waterbird survey and monitoring and monitoring and evaluation workshop
b. Production of the Phase I survey report and associated knowledge products.
a. Regional capacity building workshop on wetland and migratory waterbird management

The forest complex covers three national parks and one wildlife sanctuary. These are Kaeng Krachan National Park (291,500 hectares), located

How the ACB, through the Small Grants Programme and its grantee YEL, is shaping the next conservationists at Gunung Leuser

The Mt. Timpoong-Hibok-Hibok National Park is composed of two mountains: Mt. Timpoong and Mt. Hibok-Hibok, which is an active volcano