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The protection of the wild curly was established by the ‘Bocian’ Nature Association.During the period 2013-2015, the Society was implementing project POIS.05.01.00-00-380/12 on the protection of the Eurasian curlew for the key stocks of species in Poland, which was co-financed by EU funds (EPL), the National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management (NFOŚiGW) and WFOSiGW (WFOSiGW) in Warsaw.The inventory of the species has been carried out in 18 species stocks, protected 107 breeding sites in the Notetsi valley, Dolna Buu Valley, Liwiec valley, Dolna Dolna, and Płodska, Ostoja Kurpiowska.An important element of the project was the development of the National Plan for the Protection of the Grand Duchy of Great Britain.Project:“Implementation of the National Plan for the Conservation of the Great — Phase I” is a continuation and development of activities carried out in the period 2013-2015 and its main objective will be the implementation of the National Conservation Plan, in particular the active protection of the hens’ breeding place in the most important species (9 sites, 12 Natura 2000), which together concentrate more than 70 % (> 170 breeding pairs) of the national population estimated at about 250 pairs.The project addresses the issue of conservation of the species in a comprehensive manner, i.e. it is planned to implement active protection measures (in the stock of the highest concentration of breeding pairs in Poland), the education of the public, including the promotion among farmers of a dedicated package of the National Environmental and Climate Programme and GPS, which will aim to raise awareness of the national population of the species (survival, attachment to breeding sites, migration routes, wintering areas).The area of implementation of the project is shown on the maps annexed to the application for funding. (English)
Property / summary: The protection of the wild curly was established by the ‘Bocian’ Nature Association.During the period 2013-2015, the Society was implementing project POIS.05.01.00-00-380/12 on the protection of the Eurasian curlew for the key stocks of species in Poland, which was co-financed by EU funds (EPL), the National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management (NFOŚiGW) and WFOSiGW (WFOSiGW) in Warsaw.The inventory of the species has been carried out in 18 species stocks, protected 107 breeding sites in the Notetsi valley, Dolna Buu Valley, Liwiec valley, Dolna Dolna, and Płodska, Ostoja Kurpiowska.An important element of the project was the development of the National Plan for the Protection of the Grand Duchy of Great Britain.Project:“Implementation of the National Plan for the Conservation of the Great — Phase I” is a continuation and development of activities carried out in the period 2013-2015 and its main objective will be the implementation of the National Conservation Plan, in particular the active protection of the hens’ breeding place in the most important species (9 sites, 12 Natura 2000), which together concentrate more than 70 % (> 170 breeding pairs) of the national population estimated at about 250 pairs.The project addresses the issue of conservation of the species in a comprehensive manner, i.e. it is planned to implement active protection measures (in the stock of the highest concentration of breeding pairs in Poland), the education of the public, including the promotion among farmers of a dedicated package of the National Environmental and Climate Programme and GPS, which will aim to raise awareness of the national population of the species (survival, attachment to breeding sites, migration routes, wintering areas).The area of implementation of the project is shown on the maps annexed to the application for funding. (English) / rank
 
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Project in Poland financed by DG Regio
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Implementation of the National Plan for the Protection of the Grand Duchy of Great — Phase I
Project in Poland financed by DG Regio

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    1,577,906.0 zloty
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    378,697.44 Euro
    13 January 2020
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    1,879,087.5 zloty
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    450,981.0 Euro
    13 January 2020
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    85.0 percent
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    1 January 2017
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    31 December 2020
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    TOWARZYSTWO PRZYRODNICZE "BOCIAN"
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    53°19'19.2"N, 18°20'21.5"E
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    50°58'34.3"N, 22°47'56.8"E
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    51°28'19.9"N, 19°20'46.0"E
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    52°32'46.3"N, 21°12'26.3"E
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    53°16'0.5"N, 22°51'9.4"E
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    52°8'45.2"N, 17°23'51.7"E
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    Czynna ochrony kulika wielkiego zostały zapoczątkowane przez Towarzystwo Przyrodnicze "Bocian". W latach 2013-2015 Towarzystwo realizowało projekt POIS.05.01.00-00-380/12 "Ochrona kulika wielkiego w kluczowych ostojach gatunku w Polsce", który był współfinansowany ze środków UE (POIŚ), NFOŚiGW oraz WFOŚiGW w Warszawie. W ramach projektu inwentaryzację gatunku przeprowadzono w 18 ostojach gatunku, czynną ochroną objęto 107 lęgów w dolinie Noteci, Dolinie Dolnego Bugu, dolinie Liwca, Dolinach Omulwi i Płodownicy oraz w Ostoi Kurpiowskiej. Ważnym elementem projektu było opracowanie Krajowego Planu Ochrony Kulika Wielkiego. Projekt pt. „Realizacja Krajowego Planu Ochrony Kulika Wielkiego - etap I”, jest kontynuacją i rozwinięciem działań realizowanych w latach 2013-2015, a jego głównym celem będzie realizacja Krajowego Planu Ochrony, w szczególności czynnej ochrony lęgów kulika wielkiego w najważniejszych ostojach gatunku (9 obszarów, 12 ostoi Natura 2000), które łącznie skupiają ponad 70% (>170 par lęgowych) krajowej populacji szacowanej na ok 250 par. Projekt w sposób kompleksowy podchodzi do zagadnienia ochrony gatunku, tzn. zaplanowano realizację działań z zakresu czynnej ochrony – (w ostojach o największej koncentracji par lęgowych w Polsce), edukację społeczeństwa, w tym promocję wśród rolników dedykowanego kulikowi wielkiemu pakietu Krajowego Programu Rolnośrodowiskowo-Klimatycznego oraz telemetrię GPS, której celem będzie zwiększenie wiedzy o krajowej populacji gatunku (przeżywalność, przywiązanie do stanowisk lęgowych, trasy migracji, miejsca zimowania). Obszar realizacji projektu przedstawiono na mapach, stanowiących załącznik do wniosku o dofinansowanie. (Polish)
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    The protection of the wild curly was established by the ‘Bocian’ Nature Association.During the period 2013-2015, the Society was implementing project POIS.05.01.00-00-380/12 on the protection of the Eurasian curlew for the key stocks of species in Poland, which was co-financed by EU funds (EPL), the National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management (NFOŚiGW) and WFOSiGW (WFOSiGW) in Warsaw.The inventory of the species has been carried out in 18 species stocks, protected 107 breeding sites in the Notetsi valley, Dolna Buu Valley, Liwiec valley, Dolna Dolna, and Płodska, Ostoja Kurpiowska.An important element of the project was the development of the National Plan for the Protection of the Grand Duchy of Great Britain.Project:“Implementation of the National Plan for the Conservation of the Great — Phase I” is a continuation and development of activities carried out in the period 2013-2015 and its main objective will be the implementation of the National Conservation Plan, in particular the active protection of the hens’ breeding place in the most important species (9 sites, 12 Natura 2000), which together concentrate more than 70 % (> 170 breeding pairs) of the national population estimated at about 250 pairs.The project addresses the issue of conservation of the species in a comprehensive manner, i.e. it is planned to implement active protection measures (in the stock of the highest concentration of breeding pairs in Poland), the education of the public, including the promotion among farmers of a dedicated package of the National Environmental and Climate Programme and GPS, which will aim to raise awareness of the national population of the species (survival, attachment to breeding sites, migration routes, wintering areas).The area of implementation of the project is shown on the maps annexed to the application for funding. (English)
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    Identifiers

    POIS.02.04.00-00-0019/16
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