Restoration and active protection of the capercaillie in the Białowieża Forest (Q85579): Difference between revisions

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(‎Removed claim: summary (P836): Improve the habitat conditions of the deaf and bird species.Deafness is a species that requires comprehensive, long-term protection responses to complex causes of extinction.The basic condition for the commencement of restoration is to provide an adequate area of high quality habitats where birds are to be released.The restoration can only start after the birds have been prepared for an excellent nature of the biotope and the intensive reducti...)
(‎Created claim: summary (P836): Improve the habitat conditions of faeces and the nesting of birds. Deafness is a species requiring comprehensive, long-term conservation measures to respond to the complex causes of extinction. The basic prerequisite for restitution is to provide an adequate surface area of a good quality habitat in which the birds are to be released. Restitution can only be started after the preparation of excellent biotope quality for birds and intensive reduc...)
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Improve the habitat conditions of faeces and the nesting of birds. Deafness is a species requiring comprehensive, long-term conservation measures to respond to the complex causes of extinction. The basic prerequisite for restitution is to provide an adequate surface area of a good quality habitat in which the birds are to be released. Restitution can only be started after the preparation of excellent biotope quality for birds and intensive reduction of predators. The real objective of the measures taken to protect natural populations with relatively high numbers (at least 50 individuals) is to halt the decline in numbers and shrinkage of the range. It is only after stabilisation that further steps should be taken to increase population size and rebuild the population in the next phase. In dying populations, consisting of fewer than 50 individuals with rapid decline, new birds need to be allowed to enrich the genetic pool and increase numbers. Both the resettlement of birds to residual populations, as well as restitution in areas where chickens are completely extinct, should ultimately provide for viable, stable populations. (English)
Property / summary: Improve the habitat conditions of faeces and the nesting of birds. Deafness is a species requiring comprehensive, long-term conservation measures to respond to the complex causes of extinction. The basic prerequisite for restitution is to provide an adequate surface area of a good quality habitat in which the birds are to be released. Restitution can only be started after the preparation of excellent biotope quality for birds and intensive reduction of predators. The real objective of the measures taken to protect natural populations with relatively high numbers (at least 50 individuals) is to halt the decline in numbers and shrinkage of the range. It is only after stabilisation that further steps should be taken to increase population size and rebuild the population in the next phase. In dying populations, consisting of fewer than 50 individuals with rapid decline, new birds need to be allowed to enrich the genetic pool and increase numbers. Both the resettlement of birds to residual populations, as well as restitution in areas where chickens are completely extinct, should ultimately provide for viable, stable populations. (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: Improve the habitat conditions of faeces and the nesting of birds. Deafness is a species requiring comprehensive, long-term conservation measures to respond to the complex causes of extinction. The basic prerequisite for restitution is to provide an adequate surface area of a good quality habitat in which the birds are to be released. Restitution can only be started after the preparation of excellent biotope quality for birds and intensive reduction of predators. The real objective of the measures taken to protect natural populations with relatively high numbers (at least 50 individuals) is to halt the decline in numbers and shrinkage of the range. It is only after stabilisation that further steps should be taken to increase population size and rebuild the population in the next phase. In dying populations, consisting of fewer than 50 individuals with rapid decline, new birds need to be allowed to enrich the genetic pool and increase numbers. Both the resettlement of birds to residual populations, as well as restitution in areas where chickens are completely extinct, should ultimately provide for viable, stable populations. (English) / qualifier
 
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Revision as of 16:52, 14 October 2020

Project in Poland financed by DG Regio
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Restoration and active protection of the capercaillie in the Białowieża Forest
Project in Poland financed by DG Regio

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    6,649,531.31 zloty
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    1,595,887.51 Euro
    13 January 2020
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    7,822,978.02 zloty
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    1,877,514.72 Euro
    13 January 2020
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    85.0 percent
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    20 January 2018
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    31 December 2021
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    NADLEŚNICTWO BIŁGORAJ
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    50°35'8.5"N, 22°44'56.0"E
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    50°44'44.9"N, 22°25'24.6"E
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    50°28'41.5"N, 23°34'46.9"E
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    50°41'30.5"N, 23°12'25.6"E
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    50°11'44.2"N, 23°8'43.4"E
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    50°27'50.8"N, 22°16'7.7"E
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    Poprawa warunków siedliskowych głuszca oraz wsiedlanie ptaków. Głuszec jest gatunkiem wymagającym stosowania kompleksowych, długookresowych działań ochronnych, będących odpowiedzią na złożone przyczyny wymierania. Podstawowym warunkiem rozpoczęcia restytucji jest zapewnienie odpowiedniej powierzchni dobrego jakościowo siedliska, w którym ptaki mają być wypuszczone. Restytucja może być rozpoczęta dopiero po przygotowaniu dla ptaków doskonałej jakości biotopu oraz intensywnej redukcji drapieżników. Realnym celem działań podejmowanych dla ochrony naturalnych populacji o względnie wysokiej liczebności (co najmniej 50 osobników) jest powstrzymanie spadku liczebności i kurczenia zasięgu. Dopiero po osiągnięciu stabilizacji, w następnym etapie, należy podejmować dalsze działania, mające na celu wzrost liczebności i odbudowę populacji. W populacjach wymierających, złożonych z mniej niż 50 osobników, wykazujących szybki spadek liczebności, konieczne jest dopuszczenie nowych ptaków, aby wzbogacić pulę genetyczną i zwiększyć liczebność. Zarówno dosiedlanie ptaków do szczątkowych populacji, jak restytucja na obszarach, gdzie kuraki całkowicie wyginęły, powinny zakładać docelowo powstanie żywotnych, stabilnych populacji. (Polish)
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    Improve the habitat conditions of faeces and the nesting of birds. Deafness is a species requiring comprehensive, long-term conservation measures to respond to the complex causes of extinction. The basic prerequisite for restitution is to provide an adequate surface area of a good quality habitat in which the birds are to be released. Restitution can only be started after the preparation of excellent biotope quality for birds and intensive reduction of predators. The real objective of the measures taken to protect natural populations with relatively high numbers (at least 50 individuals) is to halt the decline in numbers and shrinkage of the range. It is only after stabilisation that further steps should be taken to increase population size and rebuild the population in the next phase. In dying populations, consisting of fewer than 50 individuals with rapid decline, new birds need to be allowed to enrich the genetic pool and increase numbers. Both the resettlement of birds to residual populations, as well as restitution in areas where chickens are completely extinct, should ultimately provide for viable, stable populations. (English)
    14 October 2020
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    POIS.02.04.00-00-0047/17
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