Non-breeding season Sample Clauses

Non-breeding season. Many huntable waterbird species, particularly ducks, geese and many waders, tend to be congregatory during different stages of the non-breeding season (i.e. moulting, stop-over and wintering). In Africa, the non-breeding season for most waterbirds tends to overlap with the dry season. Thus, the key ecological factor explaining congregatory behaviour is the limited availability of suitable areas where all the requirements of the species (e.g. suitable feeding areas and safe roosting sites, pair formation) can be fulfilled. This limited number of sites and their high concentrations of birds means that flocking birds are highly vulnerable to habitat loss and degradation, pollution and disturbance. Migratory waterbirds need a network of sites to complete their annual cycle. In the absence of other limiting factors, the population size is determined by the minimum carrying capacity of the breeding, staging and wintering areas. Therefore, the provision and adequate management of habitats across the flyway, and the limitation of other mortality factors, are essential components of sustainable harvest management and increasing sustainable yield, and these also require international coordination. 20 xxxx://xxx.xxxx-xxxx.xxx/sites/default/files/publication/cg_4new_0.pdf Recognising the need of adequate management of an international site network for migratory waterbirds has led to the relevant provisions of the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands (Xxxxxxxx 1993), the EU Birds Directive and AEWA itself (Boere 2010).
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