Urgent conservation issues gathered Aquatic
Warbler experts in Nemunas Delta.
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The crash of Hungarian population was one of
the main reasons for the last meeting of experts from most of the
species Range States. The meeting took place in Lithuania from 10th
till 11th November 2011.
First of all the most pending issues were
raised as follows:
Decline of peripheral
populations (Pomeranian, Hungarian, Lithuanian)
Further work in wintering
grounds under currently bad security conditions in Mali.
Ensuring protection of
wintering site in Senegal, where aquatic warbler occupies
areas mostly outside of
Djoudj
National Park and the habitat is
threatened by agricultural transformation.
Need of large scale
vegetation management in breeding sites.
The experts also discussed unification of
monitoring methodology and further development of the species
GIS
database. In addition, updates on currently implemented projects
were performed and future active conservation measures were planned.
The meeting took place in Nemunas Delta, the
biggest AW breeding site in Lithuania and was kindly hosted by
AW LIFE+ Project in this
country. Aquatic Warbler Conservation Team got familiar with Project
activities and implemented advisory visits to Lithuanian breeding
sites. Relevant management recommendations were provided to the
Project team.
Uladzimir
Malashevich
BirdLife/CMS
International Aquatic
Warbler Conservation
Officer
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Visiting the site where vegetation management already took place

Aquatic
Warbler Conservation Team in Nemunas Delta Regional Park, Rusne,
Lithiania
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