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The fourth Meeting of the Parties (MOP-4) to the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds

15-19 September 2008, in Antananarivo, Madagascar


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Delegates observing a hammer-headed stork during the field trip in Angavokely forest, near Antananarivo.
Delegates observing a hammer-headed stork during the field trip in Angavokely forest, near Antananarivo.

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Highlights for Thursday, 18 September 2008

After delegates returned from all-day excursions to Madagascar forests and wildlife parks, the financial and administrative matters working group gathered in the evening to consider the revised draft budget.

The amended draft resolution gained approval from the group, with the understanding that an African regional meeting prior to Friday’s plenary would be needed to determine if the budget could be accepted with the 15% increase option and an increase of minimum annual contributions.

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Delegates observing a hammer-headed stork during the field trip in Angavokely forest, near Antananarivo.
Landscape view from Angavokely forest, near Antananarivo.

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