Iberaves: Tourism
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Those who are dedicated to the conservation of birds have mixed feelings ornithological tourism. On the one hand, we like to go birding, we also know that the more love for nature and birds are our compatriots are sensitized to the conservation and, moreover, can also be an economic outlet for our IBA and SPA. But on the other hand, human disturbance is the second threat to our birds as the Red Book as a bird tourism poorly planned and disrespectful can be a conservation problem. In this case, from SEO / BirdLife we \u200b\u200brolled up and we have set to work to try to enhance the positive and reduce negative ornithological tourism. The result is Iberaves , an international project developing a training course on bird tourism in European protected areas Natura 2000. The project includes training tools and incorporating management issues and conservation in Natura 2000 sites, and other on-demand, needs and available resources. Thus, ensuring a high level of respect with the environment in any area included in the Natura 2000 network, and quality of tourism because they are areas where, in general, are the best bird populations. In addition, iberaves can be reproduced in any EU country, after adjustment to the reality of the country.
The course is free and is specially designed for technicians and administration staff offices and information points, people associated with accommodation and catering and tourism businesses and nature guides.
Interested?
can get more information about this innovative project and conduct the training modules by entering the next page: www.seo.org / iberaves
Hopefully this will help convince more people to know and enjoy our birds and thus we better preserved.
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