Wednesday, January 19, 2011

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well done bird species recovery plans



Last Tuesday, the Governing Council of Andalusia approved a large package of species recovery plans ( check out this link to view the news ). Andalusia is undoubtedly one of the regions that more money spent on environmental conservation, however, did not have to date not a single recovery plan approved.

SEO / BirdLife commended the Board for these approvals to make the Board caboose pass on approval of plans ( follow this link to read the press release ). Of course we should welcome to approve documents that specify active conservation policies to be carried out with these species, but we must not forget that these plans come with more than 20 years overdue. Indeed

required to carry approved recovery plans and / or conservation of endangered species comes from Act 4 approved March 27, 1989 and affected most endangered species identified in the National Catalogue of Endangered Species in a Royal Decree approved 30 March 1990. Therefore, all regions have had ample time to have approved plans for recovery of endangered species and yet they have not already done so.

Law Natural Heritage and Biodiversity given a grace period to the autonomous communities to adopt plans that ended in December 2010 and also was used by the autonomous communities can understand anyone who does not have the shrike recovery plan Guy in Catalonia, the marbled teal in Valencia, Aragon bustard, the Bonelli's eagle in Castilla La Mancha, the woodpecker in Navarra, Murcia squacco or the imperial eagle in Madrid? My I get really mad!

case apart is the Community of Madrid that although the law required him to have the plans approved in 1994, there has not published any recovery plan for the six species of birds listed "Endangered" that inhabit the region.

There will be a day when people value before going to vote for their politicians both for what they do as for what to stop doing that day and I hope we continue to have all these species in our countryside.

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