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Aquatic Warbler stars on the radio!
The Aquatic Warbler
piece featured in a very popular series on BBC4 radio, the most
important talk radio in the UK. The series is called "world
on the move" and talks about the big migrations that animals on
our planet do.
The Aquatic Warbler
was chosen to feature in this series because it is Europe's rarest
songbird, because it is the only globally threatened songbird that
regularly visits the UK on migration, because there is so much work
going on to protect this species and because we have only recently
found its wintering sites in Africa using a mix of interesting
methods.
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download the audio
here (2,2 Mb)
The interview was
given by Lars Lachmann,
LIFE-wodniczka project coordinator in Poland and was broadcasted
on 2nd September 2008. There are two parts to the interview:
- the first from the
Biebrza Marshes in Poland, introducing the bird and its habitat, the
Biebrza Marshes and explaining the work that is being done to
conserve the species at its breeding site, e.g. during the OTOP AW
LIFE Project. The decision to make interview in Biebrza was not
incidental: namely there was constructed a famous boardwalk, which
had made Biebrza the world best place to watch aquatic warblers.
Thanks to this construction no specific equipment required to get to
the very heart of the mire.
- the second part
was done in the UK. It is about how the BirdLIfe International
Aquatic Warbler Conservation Team managed to find the
wintering grounds of the
species in Senegal with a combination of methods: isotope analysis,
satellite images, literature search and ringing in the field.
For more information contact: Lars Lachmann,
LIFE-wodniczka project coordinator
OTOP-BirdLife
Poland
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