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Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats

Document type
Multilateral
Field of application
Regional/restricted
Date
Sep 19, 1979
Source
IUCN (ID: TRE-000473)
Title abbreviation

Bern Convention

Title (French)

Convention relative à la conservation de la vie sauvage et du milieu naturel de l'Europe

Title (Other)

Übereinkommen über die Erhaltung der europäischen wildlebenden Pflanzen und Tiere und ihrer natürlichen Lebensräume

Place of adoption
Bern
Depository
COE Council of Europe
Language
English, French
Entry into force
Jun 1, 1982
Subject
Wild species & ecosystems
Keyword
Management/conservation Migratory species Hunting gear/hunting methods Stock enhancement/repopulation Ecosystem preservation Wildlife products Wild flora Endangered species Institution Land-use planning Hunting/capture Biodiversity Protection of species Monitoring Protection of habitats International agreement-text Wild fauna
Geographical area
Europe, Arctic
Abstract

The aims of this convention are to conserve wild flora and fauna and their natural habitats, especially those species and habitats whose conservation requires the co-operation of several states, and to promote such co-operation; particular attention is given to endangered and vulnerable species,including endangered and vulnerable migratory species; special emphasis is also placed on the protection of habitats; contracting parties are, in that respect, under the obligation to take measures to ensure the conservation of habitats of the wild flora and fauna species and the conservation of endangered natural habitats; furthermore, parties in their planning and development policies shall have regard to the conservation requirements of the areas set aside for those purposes; specially protected flora species are listed in Appendix I, specially protected fauna species in Appendix II, and protected fauna species, the harvesting of which is authorized but must be regulated, in Appendix III; Appendix IV lists prohibited means and methods of killing, capture and other forms of exploitation; the convention establishes a Standing Committee to keep under review the provisions of the convention, including the appendices, and examine any modification necessary to make recommendations to the parties concerning measures to be taken for the purpose of the convention and to make any proposals for improving the effectiveness of the convention. Contracting Parties are required to give special attention to the protection of areas of importance for migratory species and which are appropriately situated in relation to migration routes, especially those areas which are used as staging, feeding, breeding or moulting areas. Contracting Parties are required to coordinate their efforts in respect to migratory species and to ensure that their procedures in this regard are adequate to protect such species. Contracting Parties are obliged to regulate taking of species. Details of these obligations are set out in the comment appended to each Annex. Methods of taking which are indiscriminate or which are capable of causing local disappearance of a species or which may cause serious disturbance to a population are prohibited. Contracting Parties are also required to promote education and to disseminate information on the need to protect species and habitats and to control the introduction of exotic species.

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TRE-AB-EN-000473.rtf
TRE-AB-OT-000473.rtf
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www.coe.int

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Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Senegal -
Serbia
Slovakia -
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Tunisia
Turkey -
Ukraine
United Kingdom

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