Australia and the Republic of Korea both fall within the East Asian–Australasian Flyway, a migratory route used by more than 50 million migratory waterbirds each year, including a number of threatened species.[3][4] Of these, 59 species are known to migrate between Australia and the Republic of Korea. The agreement aims to prevent harm to these birds and their environment through the prohibition of the taking or trading of listed birds and their eggs, the control of invasive species, the formation of joint research and conservation initiatives, and other such measures.[1][5]