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Lesser White-fronted Goose _ 2012 News Round-up

Bonn, 2 October 2012 - 2012 is proving to be another busy year in terms of conservation efforts for the Lesser White-fronted Goose (Anser erythropus).

The year started off with an expert mission to Azerbaijan in January with the aim to estimate the number of Lesser White-fronted Geese wintering in the country and also to possibly identify new key sites used by the species. Unusually cold winter weather hampered monitoring efforts at many sites, but Lesser White-fronted Geese were sighted at Aggol National Park. The expert team donated two telescopes to the Kizil Agach Nature Reserve where it carried out a two-day training and awareness-raising workshop with Nature Reserve staff. Several other conservation projects in Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan - focusing on monitoring of the species as well as reducing the threat from hunting at key sites - are also being implemented this year.

Another big step forward is the launch of a website for the AEWA Lesser White-fronted Goose International Working Group. The new website can be accessed at http://lesserwhitefrontedgoose.aewa.info. The UNEP/AEWA Secretariat has, in addition, developed an internal workspace which will facilitate communication and decision-making amongst Working Group members in the inter-sessional periods between meetings.

Another new communication tool is a general information poster highlighting the urgent need for conservation action for the Lesser White-fronted Goose. The poster was produced by the UNEP/AEWA Secretariat in the run-up to the 5th Session of the Meeting of the AEWA Parties in May in La Rochelle, France. It is now available in English, Russian, Kazakh as well as Arabic and PDF versions are available for download on the International Working Group website.

The EU LIFE+ project “Safeguarding the Lesser White-fronted Goose along its European Flyway” is also coming into full swing, with an international workshop on identification and monitoring of the species taking place in late September at Hortobagy National Park in Hungary. The workshop is organised by WWF Finland and the Hortobagy National Park Directorate.

As part of a general effort to enhance knowledge of identification and monitoring practices, the UNEP/AEWA Secretariat has collaborated with WWF Finland and the Norwegian Ornithological Society to produce a field guide for distribution amongst ornithologists, National Park wardens and hunters. The field guide is currently available in English with plans to produce further language versions within the coming months. In connection with the LIFE+ project and the production of the field guide, the Norwegian Ornithological Society has also developed a database where Lesser White-fronted Goose observations from all sub-populations can now be entered. Sightings can be added on the www.piskulka.net website under the heading “Observations".

A major highlight in 2012 still to come is the second meeting of the AEWA Lesser White-fronted Goose International Working Group, which is set to take place from 9 to 11 November 2012 at Lake Kerkini in Greece. Agenda items will include a progress report on the implementation of the Lesser White-fronted Goose Single Species Action Plan as well as draft proposals for a network of critical sites and a common monitoring scheme for the species. In addition, the Working Group will reevaluate priority conservation measures for the next inter-sessional period of 2012 - 2014 and discuss the revision of the Species Action Plan which is expected to be completed in 2013.

The conservation work for the Lesser White-fronted Goose continues to receive both financial and technical support from many active Range States. The activities mentioned above have been funded through voluntary contributions from the Norwegian Directorate for Nature Management, the Finnish Ministry of the Environment and the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety as well as through the EU LIFE+ programme.

For more information please visit the website of the AEWA Lesser White-fronted Goose International Working Group at: http://lesserwhitefrontedgoose.aewa.info or contact the International Coordinator for the Lesser White-fronted Goose, Ms. Nina Mikander.

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