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Crossing Borders for Nature. European examples of transboundary conservation
… biodiversity hotspot. High mountain areas abound in plant species diversity, and the region is one of the last … chrysaetos), waterfowl and ants. Hair snares, as a new non-invasive method for obtaining samples for genetic analysis, … in more effective biodiversity conservation. Management of invasive species that negatively affect native species, …
European models of good practice in protected areas
… The area has the highest con- centration of endangered species in Italy, and in particular is in the unique position … chamois, as well as a rich alpine flora of some 2,000 species. The Park was created in the 1920s from a small pro- … interested individuals and offers a space to vent and The invasive, introduced Carpobrotus edulis is being eleminated. …
Managing MIDAs - Harmonising the Management of Multi-Internationally Designated Areas: Ramsar Sites, World Heritage Sites, Biosphere Reserves and UNESCO Global Geoparks
… transboundary wetlands, shared wetland systems and shared species. www.ramsar.org World Heritage Convention The 1972 … pressures and threats such as uncontrolled development, invasive species, over-exploitation of resources and loss of … to be an increasing problem, as well as soil erosion. Invasive species are also a real threat especially without a …