Extremely early mowing in Nemunas Delta
leads to nearly zero breeding success.
At the beginning of June while
monitoring of Aquatic Warbler in Nemunas delta (Lithuania) intensive
moving was registered. Such early mowing took place at the AW
breeding site - Sausgalviai meadows, which are SPA (Natura2000),
established for protection of AW and Great snipe (in the area also
present Spotted crake, Corncrake). It is illegal according to the EU
Birds Directive, because the maintenance status of an SPA and a
priority species is affected. The intensification of farming
practices takes place not only in mentioned Sausgalviai meadows, but
in all AW breeding sites in Nemunas delta.
There is agri-environmental programme,
in which farmers can participate voluntarily, but subsidies for late
mowing are too small, and for farmers this program it is not
interesting. Now, under Lithuanian legislation, there is no any
other legal mechanism how to stop such process.
Data from previous years monitoring
show that population of AW in Nemunas delta is decreasing and very
low breeding success (if not zero) due to early mowing and intensive
grazing could be one of the major reasons. If nothing change in the
agriculture policy in the future, that will lead to the extinction
of AW population in Nemunas delta or even in Lithuania.
For more information contact: Zydrunas Preiksa, AWCT
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