0.Project management and steering structures developed
1.Causes of decline of Sociable Lapwing identified
2.Breeding and wintering populations and distribution estimated and migratory routes clarified
3.Conservation solutions identified and tested
4.Capacity of key partners for research and conservation management increased
5.Capacity of key partners for conservation advocacy established
6.System for monitoring impact of conservation actions developed
7.International Species Action Plan (SAP) revised and national plans published in key states
8. Resources for key partners to continue activities listed in the revised SAP are being sought before end of project
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