report is out know📣

473 events were held in 78 different countries. WFMD 2022 welcomed nine new countries that had never before participated. Do you want to learn everything there is to know about this report? You can get it here.

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May 21st we are celebrating and you can join! Al over the world fish lovers will be celebrating by hosting their own event. You don’t have any restrictions how you want to enjoy your event.

You can join via the link down below!
https://t.co/rFpWHNck39

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May 21st we are celebrating and you can join! Al over the world fish lovers will be celebrating by hosting their own event. You don’t have any restrictions how you want to enjoy your event.

You can join via the link down below!
https://t.co/rFpWHNck39

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Mark your calendars for the next World Fish Migration Day, May 21, 2022, a global celebration of opening up rivers and recovering migratory fish populations. Find out more about organizing a local event: https://t.co/b8BtzOWYeW

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Why are we posting about fish? Cranes, like fish, need free-flowing rivers and associated floodplains to thrive. We work in big river systems worldwide – can you name one? – to ensure a more sustainable future for fish, wildlife and people

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For Eva Lucía Bayarri released a new book about 2 macaws helping a dorado catfish find a mate! The story shows the importance of free-flowing rivers as key swimways for migratory fish to complete their lifecycle + have new baby fish https://t.co/Dtnd1daGk3

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The GLP Team will be talking about American eels and their incredible migration over at ’s Facebook Live next Thursday at 1 PM, in advance of our event at the Zoo on Saturday. Stay tuned for more!

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100 days until
⁣We're with a new The from South America: Piraiba!⁣ Up to 3,5m in length and 200 kg of weight, the fish is big enough to swallow a man! Luckily, they prefer to feed on other fish😅

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NEW FISH FACTSHEET ALERT!
The Murray Cod is a migratory fish native to Australia. Sadly, these huge fish are vulnerable due to dams and habitat loss.
Read more on our downloads page: https://t.co/DPnFLOY7tJ

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Lamprey are fish hindered in their lives by barriers. As relics of an evolutionary past, before the evolution of hinged jaws. Their parasitic nature & scary mouth parts make them less lovable.

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Looking from another perspective… is down under at the conference. And this is what happens when a European goes to Australia to talk about dams…#downunder

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Registration is OPEN for 2020. Help us celebrate the worldwide for our and our LOVE FLOWS. To kickoff, we will go LIVE on our FB page at 2:30PM ET zone broadcasting the symposium on swimways and river management. Join us!

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Pssst…have you heard? Tomorrow is – put your fins together & let’s celebrate the incredible journey migratory fish embark on to mate!

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Updates from our team in Bolivia! A Two day symposium on fish, rivers and people in La Paz tomorrow, and our reached But more news is coming... As we come closer to World Fish Migration Day 2018!

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El próximo 21 de abril en la ciudad de Barrancabermeja (santander), Fundación Natura se unirá al con el Encuentro de saberes para la defensa de nuestros ríos y sus peces migratorios. https://t.co/nvtb9TkdTM

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Migratory fish and humans depend on free flowing and healthy rivers.
Today is a day to pay extra attention to rivers and take some action to preserve them!

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Step by step we open up by and facilities . No barriers, no problem. free and populations thrive again. success stories will be told on

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The giant panda is no longer endangered! How about fish and rivers?

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