Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/The-Spoon-Billed-Sandpiper-s-Story-27MZIFJXI1OUW.htmlConceptually similarFour Reasons to Protect China's Coastal Wetlands - Web Video (Clean)GP0STRDOBCompleted★★★★Four Reasons to Protect China's Coastal Wetlands - Web Video (English)GP0STRDODCompleted★★★★Reasons to Protect China's Coastal Wetlands - Web Video (Chinese)GP0STRE3DCompleted★★★★Reasons to Protect China's Coastal Wetlands - Web Video (Clean)GP0STRE3FCompleted★★★★China’s Last Remaining Green Peafowl Habitat Aerial video (Clipreel)GP0STQXEQCompleted★★★★China’s Last Remaining Green Peafowl Habitat Aerial - Web Video (Chinese)GP0STQXGHCompleted★★★★Save the China’s Last Remaining Green Peafowl Habitat - Web Video (Chinese)GP0STQXGJCompleted★★★★China’s Last Remaining Green Peafowl Habitat Light Painting Action (Clipreel)GP0STQXENCompleted★★★★China’s Last Remaining Green Peafowl Habitat Light Painting Action - Web Video (Chinese)GP0STQXGFCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STRE5RThe Spoon-Billed Sandpiper's StoryThe palm-sized spoon-billed sandpiper (Calidris pygmaea) is classified as a critically endangered species by the IUCN, with a global population of fewer than 700. Spoon-billed sandpipers travel approximately 16,000 kilometers each year, from remote northeast Russia to Southeast Asia and back again. China’s coastal wetlands are one of the sandpiper’s most important stopovers along its migration route. However, the spoon-billed sandpiper’s habitat in China is under serious threat from land fill projects and industrial pollution. Greenpeace’s live animation shows the difficulties and dangers that the spoon-billed sandpiper faces along its journey. Protecting China’s coastal wetlands is key to ensuring the spoon-billed sandpiper’s survival.In original language:迁徙:勺嘴鹬的故事巴掌大小的勺嘴鹬是IUCN极危物种,全球不足700只,每年要飞行近万公里完成迁徙,路途遥远,中国滨海湿地是重要的补给站,然而滩涂不合理的开发、大量围垦和化工园区污染,让其栖息地快速减少受到破坏,鸟生愈发艰难...绿色和平实景动画片《迁徙》,讲述勺嘴鹬迁徙途中的艰难险阻。保护全球不足700只勺嘴鹬,从保护滨海湿地开始。Locations:China-East Asia-JiangsuDate:1 Jan, 2018Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:4m15sAudio format:Music & EffectsProduction Type :ANIMATIONKeywords:Animals-Beaches-Birds-Day-Endangered species-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Marine pollution-Outdoors-Pollution-Rubbish-WetlandsShoot:The Spoon-Billed Sandpipers' StoryThe palm-sized spoon-billed sandpiper (Calidris pygmaea) is classified as a critically endangered species by the IUCN, with a global population of fewer than 700. Spoon-billed sandpipers travel approximately 16,000 kilometers each year, from remote northeast Russia to Southeast Asia and back again. China’s coastal wetlands are one of the sandpiper’s most important stopovers along its migration route. However, the spoon-billed sandpiper’s habitat in China is under serious threat from land fill projects and industrial pollution. Greenpeace’s live animation shows the difficulties and dangers that the spoon-billed sandpiper faces along its journey. Protecting China’s coastal wetlands is key to ensuring the spoon-billed sandpiper’s survival.Related Collections:Land Reclamation Projects Threaten the Last Remaining Coastal Wetlands in China (Photos & Video)