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03 | 13
In January 2024, The Taiwan Biodiversity Research Institute (TBRI), the Taiwan Wild Bird Federation (TWBF), and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology officially launched Taiwan's first bird atlas project (known as the Taiwan Bird Atlas). Its goal is to complete detailed maps outlining the distribution, breeding, and number of bird species across Taiwan by 2028. Bird atlases are crucial for documenting and conserving biodiversity.
03 | 13
農業部生物多樣性研究所(生多所)、中華民國野鳥學會(中華鳥會)攜手美國康乃爾大學鳥類學研究室(Cornell Lab of Ornithology),推動臺灣首次鳥類地圖計畫(Taiwan Bird Atlas),目前正招募夥伴!想像一下,透過你的望遠鏡和錄音機,成為描繪臺灣豐富鳥類生態地圖的重要一員。這不僅是賞鳥的樂趣升級,更是為我們美麗島嶼的自然保護出一份力。我們的目標是在2028年前,以實際資料完整繪製臺灣各種鳥的分布、繁殖區域與相對數量地圖。
03 | 06
日前臺南市野生動物保育學會在二仁溪畔進行草鴞棲地生態調查時,記錄到草鴞育雛巢位受遊蕩犬侵擾攻擊,導致4隻來不及長大的雛鳥死亡。於影像記錄可見,結群的7隻遊蕩犬都未戴項圈,但體格十分健壯,顯示這群遊蕩犬極可能有人定期餵養。這些犬隻攻擊草鴞並非為了覓食,而是在營養良好且體力充足的狀態下,表現出狩獵天性。草鴞為一級保育類野生動物,在  台灣數量不超過500隻,對於遊蕩犬群攻擊野生動物的事件發生在草鴞身上,保育團體對此極為痛心且深感遺憾,不只憂心此瀕危物種的存續,更掛慮該地生態環境的健全。
02 | 01
台灣是全球極具規模的漁業國家之一,尤其以捕撈鮪魚聞名。中華鳥會自2000年代初期起就一直致力於尋找合適的措施,幫助減緩台灣鮪延繩釣漁船對於海鳥的混獲。這次我們與漁業署、英國皇家鳥類保護協會合作,製作了一份海鳥辨識手冊,提供台灣的遠洋漁業觀察員一本辨別海鳥的工具書,協助他們記錄觀察到或意外捕獲的海鳥,主要是信天翁和水薙鳥,及其他在太平洋、大西洋和印度洋作業時常見的海鳥。內容除了涵蓋物種辨識的關鍵,也提供了如何記錄混獲、釋放仍存活的海鳥,以及如何處理腳環等資訊。
11 | 10
台灣又新增一例國際認證的里山倡議案例!高雄市野鳥學會經營的「美濃湖水雉復育園區」,美濃鳥友自2017起透過承租農地營造水雉棲地,串聯野蓮農、地方政府及社區組織,成功復育在地水雉族群,同時獎勵友善生態的農作,嘗試擴大棲地面積,打造與自然和諧共存的農村環境。今年透過中華民國野鳥學會的申請,順利成為國際里山倡議夥伴關係網絡(International Partnership for the Satoyama Initiative, IPSI)的典範案例。
11 | 09
Taiwan has gained another internationally recognized Satoyama Initiative case study! The Meinong Lake Jacana Conservation Area (MLJCA) is managed by the by the Kaohsiung Wild Bird Society (KWBS). A project which began officially in 2021, local birders had already begun doing land adoption near Meinong Lake to recreate habitat for the birds as early as 2017. The MLJCA brings together local government and community groups to successfully restore the habitat of Pheasant-tailed Jacanas. The community also works to reward eco-friendly farming practices, expand habitat areas, and create an agricultural environment that coexists with nature. This year, thanks to an application submitted on its behalf by IPSI member the Taiwan Wild Bird Federation (TWBF), the MLJCA successfully became a certified case study by the International Partnership for the Satoyama Initiative (IPSI).

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