AGREEMENT ON THE CONSERVATION OF AFRICAN-EURASIAN MIGRATORY WATERBIRDSAgreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds • December 16th, 2015
Contract Type FiledDecember 16th, 2015The impact of increasing migratory and sedentary goose populations in Europe on economic activities and natural ecosystems continues to grow, becoming increasingly acute in many countries. Additionally, populations of some huntable migratory species are in decline and require coordinated international measures to restore their favourable conservation status. To tackle these urgent issues and move towards the long-term sustainable use of all huntable migratory waterbirds in Europe, it is proposed to establish an over-arching framework for goose management – a European Multi-species Goose Management Platform
OUTCOMES OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCEAgreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds • November 2nd, 2015
Contract Type FiledNovember 2nd, 2015The impact of increasing migratory and sedentary goose populations in Europe on economic activities and natural ecosystems continues to grow, becoming increasingly acute in many countries. Additionally, populations of some huntable migratory species are in decline and require coordinated international measures to restore their favourable conservation status. To tackle these urgent issues and move towards the long-term sustainable use of all huntable migratory waterbirds in Europe, it is proposed to establish an over-arching framework for goose management – a European Multi-species Goose Management Platform – ideally under the African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbird Agreement (AEWA).