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(‎Removed claim: summary (P836): The main objective of the project is to improve the status and conservation of endangered habitats and species associated with the marshes of the Roztoczański National Park.Both these habitats and their species are a very important component of the RPN biodiversity, focusing its most vulnerable natural components.1.Protection of bog bogs and raised (endangered, priority natural habitats) bogs through the partial removal of a former drainage sy...)
(‎Created claim: summary (P836): The main objective of the project is to improve the status and conservation of endangered habitats and species associated with the wetland habitats of Roztoczański National Park. Both these habitats and associated species are a very important component of RPN biodiversity, bringing together its most endangered natural components. 1. Protection of marshlands and high peat bogs (at risk, priority natural habitats) by partially decommissioning the...)
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The main objective of the project is to improve the status and conservation of endangered habitats and species associated with the wetland habitats of Roztoczański National Park. Both these habitats and associated species are a very important component of RPN biodiversity, bringing together its most endangered natural components. 1. Protection of marshlands and high peat bogs (at risk, priority natural habitats) by partially decommissioning the former drainage system causing habitat degradation. 2. Improve water retention by improving functioning facilities within existing water reservoirs. 3. Improving habitat retention and habitat conditions in the system of existing inland water bodies that are a breeding and habitat site of amphibians and bat feeding (including endangered species), by adapting these reservoirs to the ecological requirements of animals (creating shallows, depths, the possibility of better water retention in the immediate vicinity of the reservoir). 4. Reduce and eliminate amphibian mortality and reptile mortality in key habitats of these animals cut by busy public roads, by modernising the existing system of crossings and barriers and by expanding the periodic system. 5. Maintenance of non-forest ecosystems (meadows and pastures) as key functional areas (eatlands) underpinning the existence of breeding sites for black storks, loud eagles, owls and owls, by preventing secondary succession, carried out in a way that meets the ecological requirements of these species. 6. Create alternative bat habitats at the site of a devastating forest settlement, by building a specialised tower and adapting the attic of existing lookout towers. (English)
Property / summary: The main objective of the project is to improve the status and conservation of endangered habitats and species associated with the wetland habitats of Roztoczański National Park. Both these habitats and associated species are a very important component of RPN biodiversity, bringing together its most endangered natural components. 1. Protection of marshlands and high peat bogs (at risk, priority natural habitats) by partially decommissioning the former drainage system causing habitat degradation. 2. Improve water retention by improving functioning facilities within existing water reservoirs. 3. Improving habitat retention and habitat conditions in the system of existing inland water bodies that are a breeding and habitat site of amphibians and bat feeding (including endangered species), by adapting these reservoirs to the ecological requirements of animals (creating shallows, depths, the possibility of better water retention in the immediate vicinity of the reservoir). 4. Reduce and eliminate amphibian mortality and reptile mortality in key habitats of these animals cut by busy public roads, by modernising the existing system of crossings and barriers and by expanding the periodic system. 5. Maintenance of non-forest ecosystems (meadows and pastures) as key functional areas (eatlands) underpinning the existence of breeding sites for black storks, loud eagles, owls and owls, by preventing secondary succession, carried out in a way that meets the ecological requirements of these species. 6. Create alternative bat habitats at the site of a devastating forest settlement, by building a specialised tower and adapting the attic of existing lookout towers. (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: The main objective of the project is to improve the status and conservation of endangered habitats and species associated with the wetland habitats of Roztoczański National Park. Both these habitats and associated species are a very important component of RPN biodiversity, bringing together its most endangered natural components. 1. Protection of marshlands and high peat bogs (at risk, priority natural habitats) by partially decommissioning the former drainage system causing habitat degradation. 2. Improve water retention by improving functioning facilities within existing water reservoirs. 3. Improving habitat retention and habitat conditions in the system of existing inland water bodies that are a breeding and habitat site of amphibians and bat feeding (including endangered species), by adapting these reservoirs to the ecological requirements of animals (creating shallows, depths, the possibility of better water retention in the immediate vicinity of the reservoir). 4. Reduce and eliminate amphibian mortality and reptile mortality in key habitats of these animals cut by busy public roads, by modernising the existing system of crossings and barriers and by expanding the periodic system. 5. Maintenance of non-forest ecosystems (meadows and pastures) as key functional areas (eatlands) underpinning the existence of breeding sites for black storks, loud eagles, owls and owls, by preventing secondary succession, carried out in a way that meets the ecological requirements of these species. 6. Create alternative bat habitats at the site of a devastating forest settlement, by building a specialised tower and adapting the attic of existing lookout towers. (English) / qualifier
 
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Revision as of 16:46, 14 October 2020

Project in Poland financed by DG Regio
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Conservation of species and habitats of the Natura 2000 site in the area of the National Park of the National Park
Project in Poland financed by DG Regio

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    2,109,146.5 zloty
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    506,195.16 Euro
    13 January 2020
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    2,481,348.83 zloty
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    595,523.72 Euro
    13 January 2020
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    85.0 percent
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    8 January 2018
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    1 December 2023
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    ROZTOCZAŃSKI PARK NARODOWY
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    50°28'50.9"N, 23°3'14.0"E
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    50°35'39.1"N, 23°8'53.9"E
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    50°49'45.5"N, 23°12'25.9"E
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    50°36'43.6"N, 22°58'13.4"E
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    Zasadniczym celem projektu jest poprawa stanu i ochrona zagrożonych siedlisk i gatunków związanych z siedliskami mokradłowymi Roztoczańskiego Parku Narodowego. Zarówno siedliska te jak i związane z nimi gatunki stanowią bardzo istotną składową różnorodności biologicznej RPN, skupiając jej najbardziej zagrożone komponenty przyrodnicze. 1. Ochrona borów bagiennych i torfowisk wysokich (zagrożonych, priorytetowych siedlisk przyrodniczych) poprzez częściową likwidację dawnego systemu melioracyjnego powodującego degradację siedlisk. 2. Poprawa retencji wody poprzez usprawnienie funkcjonujących urządzeń w obrębie istniejących rezerwuarów wody. 3. Poprawa retencji oraz uwarunkowań siedliskowych w systemie istniejących śródleśnych zbiorników wodnych będących miejscem rozrodu i bytowania płazów oraz żerowiskiem nietoperzy (w tym gatunków zagrożonych), poprzez dostosowanie tych zbiorników do wymogów ekologicznych zwierząt (tworzenie płycizn, głębin, możliwość lepszej retencji wody w bezpośrednim sąsiedztwie zbiornika). 4. Ograniczenie i wyeliminowanie śmiertelności płazów i gadów w kluczowych ostojach tych zwierząt przeciętych ruchliwymi drogami publicznymi, poprzez modernizację istniejącego systemu przejść i barier oraz rozbudowę systemu okresowego. 5. Utrzymanie nieleśnych ekosystemów (łąk i pastwisk) stanowiących kluczowe obszary funkcjonalne (żerowiska) będące podstawą istnienia stanowisk rozrodczych bociana czarnego, orlika krzykliwego, sów oraz derkacza, poprzez zapobieganie sukcesji wtórnej, wykonywane w sposób spełniający wymogi ekologiczne tych gatunków. 6. Stworzenie alternatywnych miejsc bytowania nietoperzy w miejscu niszczejącej osady leśnej, poprzez wybudowanie specjalistycznej wieży oraz adaptację poddaszy istniejących wież widokowych. (Polish)
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    The main objective of the project is to improve the status and conservation of endangered habitats and species associated with the wetland habitats of Roztoczański National Park. Both these habitats and associated species are a very important component of RPN biodiversity, bringing together its most endangered natural components. 1. Protection of marshlands and high peat bogs (at risk, priority natural habitats) by partially decommissioning the former drainage system causing habitat degradation. 2. Improve water retention by improving functioning facilities within existing water reservoirs. 3. Improving habitat retention and habitat conditions in the system of existing inland water bodies that are a breeding and habitat site of amphibians and bat feeding (including endangered species), by adapting these reservoirs to the ecological requirements of animals (creating shallows, depths, the possibility of better water retention in the immediate vicinity of the reservoir). 4. Reduce and eliminate amphibian mortality and reptile mortality in key habitats of these animals cut by busy public roads, by modernising the existing system of crossings and barriers and by expanding the periodic system. 5. Maintenance of non-forest ecosystems (meadows and pastures) as key functional areas (eatlands) underpinning the existence of breeding sites for black storks, loud eagles, owls and owls, by preventing secondary succession, carried out in a way that meets the ecological requirements of these species. 6. Create alternative bat habitats at the site of a devastating forest settlement, by building a specialised tower and adapting the attic of existing lookout towers. (English)
    14 October 2020
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    POIS.02.04.00-00-0020/18
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