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On the importance of Sumatra’s East Coast for waterbirds, with notes on the Asian Dowitcher Limnodromus semipa1matus Silvius, Marcel J
KUKILA Vol 3, No 3-4 (1988)
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Since 1984, three surveys were conducted along the east coast of Sumatra. Several coastal wetlands appeared to be of international importance for waterbirds (according to the criteria of the Ramsar Convention). More than 10,000 large waterbirds were identified, including large numbers of Milky Storks Mycteria cinerea and Lesser Adjutants Leptoptilos javanicus,, and over 100,000 migratory waders (28 species) were counted. The observation of a minimum total of 3,800 Asian Dowitchers Limnodromus semipalmatus indicates that the east coast of Sumatra is the main wintering area of the species. In areas of high conservation importance, data were collected on habitat and threats. Several of these areas face heavy reclamation pressure, which necessitates urgent conservation action.
The status of storks, ibises and spoonbills in Indonesia Silvius, Marcel J; Werhaugt, Wim J. M
KUKILA Vol 4, No 3-4 (1989)
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A brief summary is given of the current status in Indonesia of the eleven Stork, Ibis and Spoonbill species occurring in Indonesia. Of these the Storm's Stork, Royal Spoonbill, and White-shouldered Ibis are considered as endangered and likely to disappear in Indonesia within the next decades if no conservation action is undertaken. Ongoing conservation programmes for the species are discussed and additional conservation measures outlined.
White-winged. Wood Duck, a new site for Jambi Province Silvius, Marcel J; de Longh, Hans
KUKILA Vol 4, No 3-4 (1989)
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A further revision of the main wintering range of the Asian Dowitcher Limnodromus semipalmatus Silvius, Marcel J; Erftemeijer, Paul L. A
KUKILA Vol 4, No 1-2 (1989)
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Beach Thick-Knee at Lake Tempe, South Sulawesi Silvius, Marcel J
KUKILA Vol 7, No 1 (1994)
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The birds of Berbak Game Reserve, Jambi Province, Sumatra Silvius, Marcel J; Verheugt, Wim J. M
KUKILA Vol 2, No 4 (1986)
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The birds of Berbak Game Reserve, Jambi Province, Sumatra Marcel J Silvius; Wim J. M Verheugt
KUKILA Vol. 2 No. 4 (1986)
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A further revision of the main wintering range of the Asian Dowitcher Limnodromus semipalmatus Marcel J Silvius; Paul L. A Erftemeijer
KUKILA Vol. 4 No. 1-2 (1989)
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The status of storks, ibises and spoonbills in Indonesia Marcel J Silvius; Wim J. M Werhaugt
KUKILA Vol. 4 No. 3-4 (1989)
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A brief summary is given of the current status in Indonesia of the eleven Stork, Ibis and Spoonbill species occurring in Indonesia. Of these the Storm's Stork, Royal Spoonbill, and White-shouldered Ibis are considered as endangered and likely to disappear in Indonesia within the next decades if no conservation action is undertaken. Ongoing conservation programmes for the species are discussed and additional conservation measures outlined.
White-winged. Wood Duck, a new site for Jambi Province Marcel J Silvius; Hans de Longh
KUKILA Vol. 4 No. 3-4 (1989)
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