China–Australia Migratory Bird Agreement
The China–Australia Migratory Bird Agreement (CAMBA) is a bilateral treaty between Australia and China that aims to protect migratory birds and their environment between the two countries. Throughout all six Articles, the treaty defines what a migratory bird is, outlines key prohibitions for both contracting parties and determines the responsibilities of both nations to protect migratory birds and their habitats. The CAMBA was first developed on 20 October, 1986, and came into force on 1 September, 1988. Eighty-one bird species are listed in the agreement, as shown in the CAMBA Annex listed below.
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Bird Islands Conservation Park
Careel Bay
Dee Why
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Great Sandy Strait
Lake Connewarre State Wildlife Reserve
Moreton Bay
Mornington Peninsula and Western Port Biosphere Reserve
Parramatta River
Pelican Lagoon
Point Cook Coastal Park
Sleaford Mere
Spit Nature Conservation Reserve
St Kilda, South Australia
Towra Point Nature Reserve
Yanga National Park
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China–Australia Migratory Bird Agreement
The China–Australia Migratory Bird Agreement (CAMBA) is a bilateral treaty between Australia and China that aims to protect migratory birds and their environment between the two countries. Throughout all six Articles, the treaty defines what a migratory bird is, outlines key prohibitions for both contracting parties and determines the responsibilities of both nations to protect migratory birds and their habitats. The CAMBA was first developed on 20 October, 1986, and came into force on 1 September, 1988. Eighty-one bird species are listed in the agreement, as shown in the CAMBA Annex listed below.
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The China–Australia Migratory ...... measures at a domestic level.
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中澳保護候鳥及其棲息環境的協定由中國與澳洲簽訂,目的是盡力減 ...... 該協議在1986年10月20日展開,1988年9月1日實行。
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1986-10-20
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China-Australia Migratory Bird Agreement
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Interview response by Sarah Lehnon, published by Mongabay News
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The China–Australia Migratory ...... the CAMBA Annex listed below.
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中澳保護候鳥及其棲息環境的協定由中國與澳洲簽訂,目的是盡力減 ...... 該協議在1986年10月20日展開,1988年9月1日實行。
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中澳保護候鳥及其棲息環境的協定
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