Bonn, 11 November 2005.
Around 80 students from the "Eerste Christelijk
Lyceum (ECL)"
in Haarlem, The Netherlands visited the AEWA Secretariat
at the United Nations Premises in Bonn today. Arriving
in two groups, the students, aged 15-17, received
a short presentation on the United Nations in Bonn
and on the work of AEWA. The presentation, given
by Mr. Bert Lenten, Executive Secretary of AEWA,
gave the students an overview of the different UN
organizations located in Bonn, highlighting their
common contribution towards environmental sustainability,
particularly in such areas as climate change (UNFCCC),
desertification (UNCCD)
and species conservation (UNEP/CMS).
Mr. Lenten then turned to the
role of AEWA and explained why international cooperation
in protecting Migratory Waterbirds was so important.
As part of the presentation on AEWA, the students
watched the new AEWA film (DVD) "AEWA IN FULL
SWING" which among other things, highlights
the role of wardens in the Wadden Sea to avoid negative
impact of ecotourism on important breeding or staging
areas for birds there. A few moments later the film
shows a warden in the Djoudj National Park in Senegal
informing school children about the importance of
this wetland.
The AEWA Secretariat hopes that
with the aid of this film and the presentation some
awareness was also raised among the 80 students
of the ECL on the need to conserve Migratory Waterbirds
and their Habitats.