3rd Meeting of the Standing Committee (StC 3) held in Bonn, Germany

At the generous invitation of the Government of Germany, the 3rd Meeting of the Standing Committee took place from 4 - 5 July 2005 in Bonn, Germany. Representatives from Africa and Eurasia as well as the Depositary (The Netherlands) were present at this meeting, which was chaired by Mr. Emmanuel Severre (Tanzania). In addition, the Chair of the Technical Committee and representatives from the CMS family, the UNEP Department of Environmental Conventions, the UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre, and from Wetlands International attended the meeting as observers. [read on]

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AEWA exhibition "Impressions of traveling birds" opened on 4 July 2005 by Minister Jürgen Trittin

The evening of 4 July 2005 was dedicated to the opening of the AEWA exhibition "Impressions of traveling birds" by the German Federal Minister for the Environment, Mr. Jürgen Trittin. The ceremony was attended by the members of the AEWA Standing Committee, representatives of the German government, International NGOs and IGOs as well as of the local private sector. The exhibition was one of the activities organized by the AEWA Secretariat to mark the 10th Anniversary of AEWA. [read on]

 

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"Spring Alive" meets AEWA

The Polish BirdLife partner OTOP (Polish Society for the Protection of Birds) met with the AEWA Secretariat at Museum Koenig in Bonn on 9th July 2005 for a common event to present the new "Spring Alive" project, which will start in February 2006, to the general public. The project aims to increase the awareness of European citizens for birds, the natural environment and the need for cross-border conservation. Its core component is an interactive website to encourage children and families especially to observe and record the arrival of migratory bird species each year. [read on]

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