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The long-expected event
successfully took place in a scenic town of Quimper in North-West
France. More than 60 participants including decision makers came to
the conference from 10 European and African countries. The seminar
was organized by Bretagne Vivante under the LIFE-Natura progamme
“Conservation of the Aquatic Warbler in Brittany” with the kind
support of European Commission, Medad, Finistere General Council,
Town of Quimper.
A number of
presentations
has been delivered in frame of 3 conference workshops:
A – The Aquatic Warbler in
2008: assessment of knowledge.
B – Habitat management:
which methods and which economical and social development?
C – Conservation of the
species: which policies, projects and point of view?
During the last day
participants visited the ringing station of Trunvel marshes and got
common with management activities (summer mowing of reedbed and
hydrological regulation) caring out at Trunvel and Rosconnec
marshes.
Working meeting of BirdLife
International Aquatic Warbler Conservation Team was held the day
before the conference. First Lars Lachmann had a presentation
of the project of updating the International AW SAP, and possible
changes to the actions listed in the action plan were discussed. The
draft document is available for comments at
BirdLife International
web-site. Martin Flade, the chairman
of the AWCT, made a brief
explanation of the current knowledge and activities
according to wintering grounds. The plan of future actions to find
new and to protect already discovered
wintering grounds was developed. The data from wintering and
breeding season 2008 was collected and discussed between the
participants. The earliest estimation about extremely unfavorable
year 2008 for AW (based on very low number AW ringed in Belgium
during postnuptial migration) was denied during the discussions.
Thanks to conservation activities a fast population decline was
stopped and now the number of AW fluctuates in some countries and
declines slowly in the other places.
For more information contact: Arnaud Le Neve,
LIFE Bretagne Vivante
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Bruno Bargain ringing the
Aquatic Warbler
Photo:
Uladzimir Malashevich

The ringing station in Trunvel
Photo:
Uladzimir Malashevich

Summer moving of reedbed in
Rosconnec
Photo:
Uladzimir Malashevich
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