Capacity building assessment and strategic framework for waterbird monitoring of the East Atlantic Flyway coastal zone of Africa Download
Trends of Breeding Birds in the Wadden Sea 1991-2023 and results of the total count in 2018 View publication (external link)
24.03.2026 Trilateral Workshop on Nature Restoration Planning for the Wadden Sea Ecosystem Hamburg (D) Read more
20.11.2025 United for Flyways: The CREAF Project Side Event at the AEWA Meeting of Parties CWSS participated in the 9th Session of the Meeting of the Parties to the African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbird Agreement. Read more
25.11.2025 Strengthening Academic Capacity Along the Flyway: Regional Training Workshop Held in Dakar The event aimed to support long-term scientific capacity along the flyway and explore how academic collaboration could be strengthened. Read more
30.10.2025 The Wadden Sea in Transition: Scientists Meet in Groningen to Address Cumulative Pressures and Conservation Challenges From 28 to 30 October 2025, more than 200 scientists from Denmark, Germany, and the Netherlands gathered in Groningen for the 16th International Scientific Wadden Sea Symposium. Read more
28.10.2025 Scientists Meet in Groningen to Address Cumulative Pressures on the Wadden Sea From 28 to 30 October 2025, more than 200 scientists from Denmark, Germany, and the Netherlands will gather in Groningen for the 16th International Scientific Wadden Sea Symposium (ISWSS). Read more
25.09.2025 New report reveals latest population trends for key migratory waterbirds The analysis raises both concern and encouragement for the future of bird conservation in the Wadden Sea. Read more
19.09.2025 Flyway monitoring gets new technical support instrument project To better understand and address urgent challenges around wetland management, a new EU-funded project was launched on 1 September 2025. Read more
18.09.2025 Mid-Term partner meeting of MANABAS COAST project held in Sweden The INTERREG North Sea Programme project MANABAS COAST (MAinstreaming NAture BAsed Solutions through COASTal systems) is developing a framework for the widescale use of nature-based solutions (NbS). Read more