Japanese Society for Preservation of Birds

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FormationMarch 1947
PurposeConservation
Headquarters3F, 10th Tanaka Building, 3-54-5 Wada, Suginami, Tōkyō, Japan
Coordinates35°41′51″N 139°39′18″E / 35.697509°N 139.654967°E / 35.697509; 139.654967
Japanese Society for Preservation of Birds
日本鳥類保護連盟
FormationMarch 1947
PurposeConservation
Headquarters3F, 10th Tanaka Building, 3-54-5 Wada, Suginami, Tōkyō, Japan
Coordinates35°41′51″N 139°39′18″E / 35.697509°N 139.654967°E / 35.697509; 139.654967
Key people
Prince Hitachi (President)[1]
Satsuki Eda (Representative)[2]
WebsiteOfficial website

The Japanese Society for Preservation of Birds (公益財団法人 日本鳥類保護連盟, Kōeki zaidan hōjin Nihon chōrui hogo renmei), sometimes the "Japanese Association for Preservation of Birds",[3] was founded in 1947, incorporating ten years later, and becoming a Public Interest Incorporated Foundation in 2012.[2][4] The Society's purpose is "to protect wildlife primarily birds, to promote its conservation, and to contribute to the preservation of biodiversity".[2][5]

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