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Ulcinj Declaration underlines the importance of the Adriatic Flyway

Poster of the 1st Adriatic Flyway ConferenceUlcinj, 18 April 2009 - The first Adriatic Flyway Conference took place in Ulcinj, Montenegro from 14-17 April 2009. Nature conservationists and ornithologists from the Balkans joined 120 representatives from international organisations working in bird protection at this conference organised by EuroNatur and its partners. The main goal of the meeting was to facilitate the dialogue between these groups and to point out the major importance of the East Adriatic Coast within the Central European migration route.

The venue was situated close to the Bojana-Buna-Delta, a coastal area between Albania and Montenegro including a riverine corridor that had not been developed, as it was situated behind the Iron Curtain. Border crossings were closed for over 40 years. The area is of significant ecological value in particular for birds that breed, migrate and winter in this region.

Photo:  Martin Schneider-JacobyThe Bojana-Buna-Delta and its residents are under pressure due to a number of threats, such as hunting and other developments like the erection of wind farms on the mountains and migratory corridors detrimental for soaring birds and raptors. To protect this area participants of the conference have adopted the Ulcinj Declaration recommending inter alia the introduction of sustainable hunting, advocating bird watching-oriented tourism or the encouragement of cross-border cooperation for the protection of migratory birds along the Adriatic Flyway.

Bert Lenten, Executive Secretary of AEWA represented the Agreement at the conference and welcomed the adoption of the declaration, stressing the importance of addressing hunting and other pressures at EU level. He also noted that one obstacle to solving the problems in the Bojana-Buna-Delta is that not all countries along the flyway are Parties to CMS, AEWA or the Raptors Agreement. He took the opportunity to urge Montenegro, Bosnia & Herzegovina and Serbia to join AEWA and, if applicable, CMS and the Memorandum of Unterstanding on Raptors.

For more information and to see the full Ulcinj Declaration, please visit:

http://www.adriaticflyway.com/#

http://www.adriaticflyway.com/#/theulcinjdeclaration/4533581541