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RECALLING
that the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species
of Wild Animals, 1979, encourages international cooperative
action to conserve migratory species;
RECALLING
further that the first meeting of the Conference of the
Parties to the Convention, held in Bonn in October 1985,
instructed the Secretariat of the Convention to take appropriate
measures to develop an Agreement on Western Palearctic Anatidae;
CONSIDERING
that migratory waterbirds constitute an important part of
the global biological diversity which, in keeping with the
spirit of the Convention on Biological Diversity, 1992,
and Agenda 21 should be conserved for the benefit of present
and future generations;
AWARE
of the economic, social, cultural and recreational benefits
accruing from the taking of certain species of migratory
waterbirds and of the environmental, ecological, genetic,
scientific, aesthetic, recreational, cultural, educational,
social and economic values of waterbirds in general;
CONVINCED
that any taking of migratory waterbirds must be conducted
on a sustainable basis, taking into account the conservation
status of the species concerned over their entire range
as well as their biological characteristics;
CONSCIOUS
that migratory waterbirds are particularly vulnerable because
they migrate over long distances and are dependent on networks
of wetlands that are decreasing in extent and becoming degraded
through non-sustainable human activities, as is expressed
in the Convention on Wetlands of International Importance,
especially as Waterfowl Habitat, 1971;
RECOGNIZING
the need to take immediate action to stop the decline of
migratory waterbird species and their habitats in the geographic
area of the African-Eurasian waterbird migration systems;
CONVINCED
that the conclusion of a multilateral Agreement and its
implementation through coordinated or concerted action will
contribute significantly to the conservation of migratory
waterbirds and their habitats in the most efficient manner,
and will have ancillary benefits for many other species
of animals and plants; and
ACKNOWLEDGING
that effective implementation of such an Agreement will
require assistance to be provided to some Range States for
research, training and monitoring of migratory waterbird
species and their habitats, for the management of those
habitats as well as for the establishment or improvement
of scientific and administrative institutions for the implementation
of this Agreement,
HAVE
AGREED AS FOLLOWS:
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