Re-establishments. Parties shall exercise the greatest care when re-establishing populations listed in Table 1 into parts of their traditional range where they no longer exist. They shall endeavour to develop and follow a detailed re-establishment plan based on appropriate scientific studies. Re-establishment plans should constitute an integral part of national and, where appropriate, international single species action plans. A re-establishment plan should include assessment of the impact on the environment and shall be made widely available. Parties shall inform the Agreement secretariat, in advance, of all re-establishment programme for populations listed in Table 1.
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Sources: Agreement on the Conservation of African Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (Aewa), Waterbird Species Agreement, Waterbird Species Agreement
Re-establishments. Parties shall exercise the greatest care when re-establishing populations listed in Table 1 into parts of their traditional range where they no longer exist. They shall endeavour to develop and follow a detailed re-establishment plan based on appropriate scientific studies. Re-establishment plans should constitute an integral part of national and, where appropriate, international single species action plans. A re-re- establishment plan should include assessment of the impact on the environment and shall be made widely available. Parties shall inform the Agreement secretariat, in advance, of all re-establishment programme for populations listed in Table 1.
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Sources: Agreement on the Conservation of African Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (Aewa), Waterbird Species Agreement, Agreement on the Conservation of African Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (Aewa)
Re-establishments. Parties shall exercise the greatest care when re-establishing populations listed in Table 1 into parts of their traditional range where they no longer exist. They shall endeavour to develop and follow a detailed re-establishment plan based on appropriate scientific studies. Re-Re- establishment plans should constitute an integral part of national and, where appropriate, international single species action plans. A re-establishment plan should include assessment of the impact on the environment and shall be made widely available. Parties shall inform the Agreement secretariat, in advance, of all re-establishment programme for populations listed in Table 1.
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Sources: Agreement on the Conservation of African Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (Aewa), Agreement on the Conservation of African Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (Aewa), Action Plan
Re-establishments. Parties shall exercise the greatest care when re-establishing populations listed in Table 1 into parts of their traditional tradi- tional range where they no longer exist. They shall endeavour to develop and follow a detailed re-establishment plan based on appropriate scientific studies. Re-establishment plans should constitute an integral part of national and, where appropriate, international single species action plans. A re-establishment plan should include assessment assess- ment of the impact on the environment and shall be made widely available. Parties shall inform the Agreement secretariat, in advance, of all re-establishment programme for populations listed in Table 1.
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Sources: Agreement on the Conservation of African Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds
Re-establishments. Parties shall exercise the greatest care when re-establishing populations listed in Table 1 into parts of their traditional range where they no longer exist. They shall endeavour to develop and follow a detailed re-establishment plan based on appropriate scientific studies. Re-establishment plans should constitute an integral part of national and, where appropriate, international single species action plans. A re-establishment plan should include assessment of the impact on the environment and shall be made widely available. Parties shall inform the Agreement secretariat, in advance, of all re-re- establishment programme for populations listed in Table 1.
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Sources: Agreement on the Conservation of African Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds