Monday, December 27, 2010

What international agreement protects water birds?

USA, wetlands are lost at a rate of 100 000 hectares per year. Conservation of wetlands is essential for the protection of birds, protected by a series of agreements. North American Waterfowl Management PlanIn 1986, the United States and entered in the North American Waterfowl Canada) management plan and Mexico joined the agreement in 1994. Members agreed that a partnership to the waterfowl was necessary to protect the conservation of wetlands and other habitats.Partners and community VenturesThe NAWMP used joint ventures and partners to preserve the wetlands and habitats. Joint ventures are individuals, companies, conservation organizations and Government agencies. You work with a focus on specific areas of the concern.CanadaCanada has four joint ventures: the Pacific coast, Canada Intermountain, Habitat and grassland habitat. The joint venture from the Pacific Coast includes partners from Government in Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon and Washington .African-Eurasian bird AgreementThe African - Eurasian agreement in 1995 and now more than 118 countries of Europe, Canada, Middle East and Africa was adopted. The agreement protects more than 255 species of birds that depend wetlands for food and habitat.MissionNations are invited, in a wide range of conservation of the AEWA action of species and habitats, research, education and implementation.ExpansionIn focused project on the conservation plan 2010 activities, AEWA marks anniversary 15 - Yes and a document detailing the beginnings of the agreement to publish. The AEWA scope, to expand, as evidenced by the signing of Ethiopia as a member.

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