Conservation of key animal species of Pannonian Steppes in a border region between Hungary and Serbia (Q4294296): Difference between revisions

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Project Q4294296 in Serbia
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Conservation of key animal species of Pannonian Steppes in a border region between Hungary and Serbia
Project Q4294296 in Serbia

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    243,983.93 Euro
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    287,039.93 Euro
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    85.0 percent
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    15 January 2017
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    14 July 2019
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    Institute for Nature Conservation of Vojvodina Province
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    45°14'59.64"N, 19°51'3.82"E
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    This project aims at the conservation of two key species of Pannonian Steppes and, via them, conservation of their habitats, which will give substantial contribution to achieving better conservation status to the remnants of Pannonian Steppers in both countries. Habitats of Hungarian Meadow Viper (Vipera ursini rakosiensis) will be again reconnected by removing a barrier on 22 ha made by unfavorable dense vegetation (bush and woods). Therefore, communication within the population and interchanges will be easy and this species will have a better chance for long-term survival in its the most important habitat in Pannonian Lowland. Great Bustard (Otis tarda) in Serbia is large bird endangered primarily by terrestrial predators and intruders into its habitats. Therefore, protective fence will be erected around its 115 breeding sites in Great Bustard Pastures Nature Reserve. This fence will sustain safe breeding, and therefore population growth on the only Great Bustard habitat in Serbia. (English)
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