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Wild Bird Society of Japan (日本野鳥の会) was founded in 1934 in Tokyo, Japan. The organisation has 47,000 members and publishes a newsletter called Strix. Other relevant publications include the Field Guide to the Birds of Japan, Birds of East Asia, and A Birdwatchers's Guide to Japan by Mark Brazil (published by Kodansha). Wild Bird Society of Japan (WBSJ) is a BirdLife International Partner. Princess Takamado is the honorary president of BirdLife International.

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  • 公益財団法人日本野鳥の会(にほんやちょうのかい、英: Wild Bird Society of Japan)は、野鳥の保護と調査研究、自然環境の保護を目的として創立された会員制の公益財団法人。 バード・ウォッチングの会(探鳥会)などを開いて自然の尊さを啓蒙し、サンクチュアリや野鳥保護区の制定に尽力している。会誌として『野鳥』を年10回、一般向けにフリーマガジン『Toriino』を年に4回発刊している。 (ja)
  • Wild Bird Society of Japan (日本野鳥の会) was founded in 1934 in Tokyo, Japan. The organisation has 47,000 members and publishes a newsletter called Strix. Other relevant publications include the Field Guide to the Birds of Japan, Birds of East Asia, and A Birdwatchers's Guide to Japan by Mark Brazil (published by Kodansha). After 15 years of lobbying by WBSJ and many other conservation organisations, the Hokkaido Government decided not to build drainage channels along the Chitose River in Chitose, Hokkaidō. The plan threatened wetlands in southern Hokkaido. Lobbying by WBSJ and others was also successful in getting the plan to reclaim Fujimae Tidal Flat, an important migration stop-over site for shorebirds to be dropped. Wild Bird Society of Japan (WBSJ) is a BirdLife International Partner. Princess Takamado is the honorary president of BirdLife International. (en)
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  • 公益財団法人日本野鳥の会(にほんやちょうのかい、英: Wild Bird Society of Japan)は、野鳥の保護と調査研究、自然環境の保護を目的として創立された会員制の公益財団法人。 バード・ウォッチングの会(探鳥会)などを開いて自然の尊さを啓蒙し、サンクチュアリや野鳥保護区の制定に尽力している。会誌として『野鳥』を年10回、一般向けにフリーマガジン『Toriino』を年に4回発刊している。 (ja)
  • Wild Bird Society of Japan (日本野鳥の会) was founded in 1934 in Tokyo, Japan. The organisation has 47,000 members and publishes a newsletter called Strix. Other relevant publications include the Field Guide to the Birds of Japan, Birds of East Asia, and A Birdwatchers's Guide to Japan by Mark Brazil (published by Kodansha). Wild Bird Society of Japan (WBSJ) is a BirdLife International Partner. Princess Takamado is the honorary president of BirdLife International. (en)
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  • 日本野鳥の会 (ja)
  • Wild Bird Society of Japan (en)
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