Habitat Inventories Sample Clauses

Habitat Inventories. 3.1.1 Parties, in liaison where appropriate with competent international organizations, shall undertake and publish national inventories of the habitats within their territory which are important to the populations listed in Table 1.
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Habitat Inventories. 3.1 Has your country developed and published inventories of important habitats for species covered by the Agreement? If yes, please provide details, including any provisions to maintain or update these inventories. Tanzania has identified and listed 81 globally Important Bird Areas (2002). The inventory was carried out by Xxxx and Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx and published by Wildlife Conservation Society of Tanzania.
Habitat Inventories. 3.1 Has your country developed and published inventories of important habitats for species covered by the Agreement? If yes, please provide details, including any provisions to maintain or update these inventories.
Habitat Inventories. 3.1 Has your country developed and published inventories of important habitats for species covered by the Agreement? If yes, please provide details, including any provisions to maintain or update these inventories. There aren't any published inventories of important habitats in Croatia until now. We are just at the beginning of preparing Emerald and European Ecological Network in our country.
Habitat Inventories. 3.1 Has your country developed and published inventories of important habitats for species covered by the Agreement? If yes, please provide details, including any provisions to maintain or update these inventories. With support of the small grant project of Ramsar Convention “Conservation of wetlands in Uzbekistan and their bird fauna” in 1999-2001 there were surveyed the potential wetlands of international importance as the habitats of water-birds. As a result of this work Lake Dengizkul was included in the list of Ramsar sites and Uzbekistan joint to Ramsar Convention in 2001. In the course of GEF projectManagement of water and environment for the restoration of Sudochie wertland” component E – “Ecological monitoring of the Sudochie wetland” in 1999- 2002 there were conducted investigation of seasonal and annual dynamic of bird fauna and there was recognized the values of the Sudochie wetland for conservation of water-birds and prepared background for its including in the Ramsar list of globally important sites. Since 2001 in Uzbekistan the working group on cranes was established which received the new information about finds and stop-over places of the Siberian Crane in Uzbekistan for last years. Under patronage of RSPB as a partner of Birdlife International Uzbekistan Zoological Society is involved in the Important Bird Areas project since 2004. The program of IBA is developed now.
Habitat Inventories. 3.1 Has your country developed and published inventories of important habitats for species covered by the Agreement? If yes, please provide details, including any provisions to maintain or update these inventories. 73 areas have been designated as Special Protection Areas (SPAs) according to the EEC Bird Directive. 5 of these are Ramsar Sites according to the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands. Information on these sites has been published in book and the information is on the home-page :xxxx://xxx.xx.xx/natura2000/ X. Xxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxxxxx Important wetlands in Lithuania, 2000;
Habitat Inventories. 3.1. Has your country developed and published inventories of important habitats for species covered by the Agreement? If yes, please provide details, including any provisions to maintain or update these inventories. To date, no German federal state has developed and published an inventory of important habi- tats for species listed in Table 1 of the AEWA Action Plan (according to 3.1.1 of the AEWA Action Plan). Subject to further studies, it is assumed that the existing Special Protection Ar- eas under the Birds Directive cover the set of sites relevant under the AEWA. A list of Special Protection Areas as notified in the 1st and 2nd tranche was published in the Bundesanzeiger in June 2003 (BUNDESANZEIGER 2003). On June 11, 2004 the Bundesrat agreed to the European Commission list of Sites of Commu- nity Interest according to the Habitats Directive for the continental and atlantic regions. This list contains a large number of wetland areas which are important for waterbirds.
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