- Source: Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds
The Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds, or African-Eurasian Waterbird Agreement (AEWA) is an independent international treaty developed under the auspices of the United Nations Environment Programme's Convention on Migratory Species.
Background
The Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds was drafted on 19 June 1995 in The Hague, Netherlands, in order to coordinate efforts to conserve bird species migrating between European and African nations.
Description
The AEWA is an independent treaty under the auspices of the Convention on Migratory Species, of the United Nations Environment Programme.
The agreement focuses on bird species that depend on wetlands for at least part of their lifecycle and cross international borders in their migration patterns. It currently covers 254 species.
Its current scope stretches from the Arctic to South Africa, encompassing the Canadian archipelago and the Middle East as well as Europe and Africa.
Parties
Meetings
The parties meet every few years. So far there have been seven meetings:
7–9 November 1999 in Cape Town, South Africa
25–27 September 2002 in Bonn, Germany
23–27 October 2005 in Dakar, Senegal
15–19 September 2008 in Antananarivo, Madagascar
14–18 May 2012 in La Rochelle, France
9–14 November 2015 in Bonn, Germany
4–8 December 2018 in Durban, South Africa
Treaties
= Ban on lead shot
=The use of lead shot over wetlands has been banned by the signatories to the convention on account of the poisoning it causes.
See also
Ramsar Convention
References
External links
Official website of AEWA
Official website of Wings Over Wetlands (WOW) Project
Official website of World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD)
Official website of CMS
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- AEWA
- Angsa kelu
- Hari Migrasi Burung Sedunia
- Kedidi ungu
- Kedidi golgol
- Kedidi belang
- Bambangan besar
- Soang teritip
- Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds
- Eurasian bittern
- Water bird
- Eurasian curlew
- Eurasian spoonbill
- African sacred ibis
- Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals
- Great white pelican
- African wattled lapwing
- Eurasian wigeon