Aquatic Warbler Conservation Team

united by the small bird

BirdLife International Aquatic Warbler Conservation Team

The Aquatic Warbler Conservation Team (AWCT) was officially founded in 1998 at Brodowin/Germany. The AWCT acts under the auspices of BirdLife International and is an informal association of researchers and conservationists working on the Aquatic Warbler, coming from all breeding range states and some stopover countries. Currently, colleagues from Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Hungary, Germany, United Kingdom, Belgium, France, Spain and Senegal are actively working in the Team. The chairman is Martin Flade, Germany.

Now the team is working for 27 years.

Activity

Geolocator monitoring research

2018-2020 Aquatic Warbler Conservation Team conducted geolocator research to find out the migration path of Aquatic Warblers from Lithuania and northern Belarus. The results have revealed that Lithuanian and Belorusian Aquatic Warblers are wintering farther than expected – they rest in Senegal, but then fly deeper into the Africa and settles in Mali. These small birds, weighing no more than a teaspoon of sugar, fly 7000-8000 km to one direction and return to their homeland in the Spring.

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Bioacoustical research on Aquatic Warbler Acrocephalus paludicola

The main research themes of Ph.D. project are geographical song variation of Aquatic warbler as well as the relationships between population ecology and song complexity and diversity. In particular, the significance of relationship between song diversity and species population viability is being studied. As the project outcome, the song-based population viability indicator will be developed. Research methods will include cost-effective Aquatic warbler monitoring based mostly on song recording and analysing. Therefore it is essential for the project to collect recordings from different locations across the European species range. Methods applied in this project (birds are recorded from a distance) have no negative effect on subjects.

Jakub Glapan

Ph.D. student (2008 – onwards) 
Department of  Behavioural Ecology, 
Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland.
Supervised by prof. T. S. Osiejuk
e-mail: jglapan@gmail.com or glapan@amu.edu.pl
Web: www.behaecol.amu.edu.pl
Phone: +48 61 8295570
Mobile phone: +48 694 003 467
Full list of research projects

Expeditions of the Aquatic Warbler Conservation Team

Date

Expedition

 

 

2010

Equipping Aquatic Warblers Acrocephalus paludicola with geolocators in the Supoy region, Ukraine (1-14th July 2010) (1,5 MB)
Searching for the Aquatic Warbler Acrocephalus paludicola in the Diawling National Park, Mauritania (23-27th January 2010) (1,7 MB)
Recherche du Phragmite aquatique Acrocephalus paludicola dans le Parc National du Diawling, Mauritanie (23 à 27 Janvier 2010) (7,1 MB)
2009 Aquatic Warbler management advisory visit to southern England (September 2009) (4,6 MB)
Short Report from the Danube Delta Expedition (7th – 16 May, 29th July – 18th August 2009) (680 kB)
Assessing distribution and density of wintering Aquatic Warblers in the Djoudj  area (Senegal), search in the Gambia and
Training workshop for wetland specialists of neighbouring West African countries in Djoudj (15th January – 4th February 2009) 
(300 kB)
2008 Searching for wintering sites of the Aquatic Warbler in Senegal and Mauritania (13th – 26 January 2008) (3,3 MB)
Senegal and Mauritania birds’ list (90 kB)
2007 Searching for wintering sites of the Aquatic Warbler Acrocephalus paludicola in Senegal (17th January – 10th February 2007) (4,4 MB)
Anex I_3 (1,0 MB), Anex II (427 kB), Anex III_3 (1,3 MB), Anex III_4 (555 kB),Anex IV_2 (2,62 MB), Anex V (914 kB), Anex VI (1,74 MB).
Senegal birds’ list
(70 kB)
2006 Field trip (28th May – 6th June 2006): Aquatic Warbler count and habitat analysis at Servech (N-Belarus) and search for AW populations in Smolensk, Pskov and Tver Regions (W-Russia) (2,7 MB)
2005 Upper Pripyat Field Trip (11th to 17th of June 2005): „Recently discovered new breeding sites in NW-Ukraine and discussion of ecological monitoring methods in Zvanets (Belarus)”(3,3 MB)
2004 Hungary Field Trip (15th to 20th of May 2004): „DNA and Feather Sampling of the Hungarian Aquatic Warbler Population” (439 kB)
SURVEY of Habitat Conditions for Aquatic Warbler (2004) at key wetland sites in the steppe zone of Ukraine (2,6 MB)
2003 Baltic Field Trip (5th to 11th of June 2003): „DNA and Feather Sampling of the Lithuanian Aquatic Warbler Population and survey of Kaliningrad Region”(1,5 MB)
2002 Report on the 4th Expedition to W-Siberia, 31 May – 8 June 2002, Tyumen’ and Omsk Oblasts (288 kB)
2001 First short Report on the 3rd Expedition to W-Siberia, 19 June – 4 July 2001, Chelyabinsk, Tyumen’ and Omsk Oblasts (27,5 kB)
List of ringed birds during the W-Siberia 2001 expedition
(66 kB)
2000 Report on the 2. Aquatic Warbler Expedition to Western Siberia, 21 May – 4 June 2000 (253 kB)
Report, Anex III, Part 1
(128 kB)
Report, Anex III, Part 2
(109 kB)
1999 Report on the 1. Aquatic Warbler Expedition to Western Siberia, 4 – 19 June 1999 (without photos!) (97 kB)
Report on the 1. Aquatic Warbler Expedition to Western Siberia, 4 – 19 June 1999 (without photos!) (1.14 MB)

Aquatic warbler GIS Database

Screenshot of Aquatic warbler GIS Database, AWCT, 2011
Screenshot of Aquatic warbler GIS Database, AWCT, 2011

Aquatic Warbler Conservation Team maintain the ArcView database of all of the world’s the Aquatic warbler sites: breeding, stopover and wintering.

Current stage of data available.

Breeding sites. This part of the database is the most completed and it includes:

  • site borders
  • borders of actually occupied habitat (AOO)
  • borders of potential habitat
  • count information for the last available year

Migratory stopovers (including historical records) are presented as dots for the countries as follows: Algeria, Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Egypt, Germany, Great Britain, France, Italy, Jordan, Luxembourg, Malta, Mauritania, Morocco, The Netherlands, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Spain, Tunisia, Turkey, Western Sahara.

The data for the remaining countries still to be collected, especially for Germany. Most of historical records for this country are still missing in the data base.

Wintering sites (including historical records) are presented as dots for Ghana, Mali, Mauritania, Senegal.

The database or any of its elements is not widely available.
However it might be shared after a request to:

Uladzimir Malashevich
BirdLife/CMS International Aquatic
Warbler Conservation Officer

Aquatic Warbler Memorandum of Understanding and Action Plan

Memorandum of Understanding Concerning Conservation Measures for the Aquatic Warbler Acrocephalus paludicola was concluded on April 30, 2003 in Minsk (Belarus), under the auspices of the Convention of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (Bonn Convention). Annexed to the Memorandum is the detailed Aquatic Warbler Species Action Plan, which identifies threats faced by the species and ways to address these threats.

Two meetings of Range States took place since this governmental agreement had been signed. The second meeting of Range States was held in Biebrza National Park, Poland in May 2010. The meeting took place in conjunction with the final conference of EU LIFE Nature Project „Conserving AW in Poland and Germany” implemented by Polish partner of BirdLife International, the Polish Society for the Protection of Birds (OTOP). The scientific conference shared data on new technologies to restore the Aquatic Warbler’s sensitive peatland habitat.

As a result of the meeting a new International Species Action Plan for the Aquatic Warbler was adopted. The meeting also agreed to extend the geographical coverage of the agreement, originally comprising 15 countries, to include 7 new countries in Europe and Africa (Luxemburg, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Portugal, Slovakia, Switzerland) along the migration route of the Aquatic Warbler and in its wintering areas in sub-Saharan Africa. During the conference, France and Mali signed the CMS agreement to join the other 12 signatory states. France is especially important, because the entire world population passes through France once or twice a year, when the birds depend on intact refueling stations. Mali is considered a potentially critically important country for the Aquatic Warbler.

As at September 2013, the Memorandum has been signed by 16 Aquatic Warbler Range Countries and 2 International Organizations: Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, France, Germany, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Mali, Poland, Senegal, Spain, Switzerland, Ukraine and United Kingdom as well as BirdLife International and CMS. Two countries originally identified as Aquatic Warbler Range States – the Netherlands and Russian Federation as well as four newly recognized Range States – Slovakia, Portugal, Morocco and Mauritania have not yet joined the Memorandum.

The third meeting of Range States is planned to be conducted in Lithuania, in 2015.

Aquatic Warbler MoU documents (including agreement text, International Action Plan and all meeting documents) are officially published at the CMS web site.

National Species Action Plans were developed for Belarus, France, Germany and Poland.

Team members

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Dr. Martin Flade

The chairman, Germany

Brodowiner Dorfstr. 60

D-16230 Chorin OT Brodowin

Tel. (+49) (0) 33362 – 70123

Mobile: +49 173 – 5841816

flade@dda-web.de

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Ornithologist and researcher who has studied aquatic warblers for more than 20 years already. He is known for discovering many populations in Belarus and Ukraine and has initiated and lead research expeditions to the species’ last breeding grounds in West Siberia and to it’s wintering sites in Africa. Martin Flade is the initiator and current chairman of International Aquatic Warbler Conservation Team and has also initiated, together with Norbert Schäffer, the Memorandum of Understanding concerning Conservation Measures for the Aquatic Warbler under the UNEP Convention on Migratory Species (CMS).

“For me, the aquatic warbler is a symbolic bird for the current problems of global change – mire destruction, climate change, biodiversity loss, wetland drainage, droughts and overgrazing in the Sahel region and so on, but also a symbol for international cooperation and friendship across continents, states and social systems.”

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Dr. Alexander Kozulin

Working in The scientific and practical center for bioresources
The National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

27 Akademichnaya str., BY – 220072, Minsk, Belarus

Phone:
office: +375-17-2808093
private: +375-17-2686383
Fax: +375-17-2841036
e-mail: kozulin@tut.by

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Aleksander Kozulin devoted most of his scientific research and practical work trying to save this species. Together with Martin Flade he discovered most of the Aquatic Warbler populations and initiated habitat restoration projects in Belarus. He is also a member of International Aquatic Warbler Conservation Team.

“Conservation of the Aquatic warbler and the marshes it inhabits has become the main goal of my research in the last 20 years. I feel responsible for the fate of this species in Belarus and it is very important that the responsibility for this species is shared by many scientists, environmentalists and the local people.”

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Dr. Karl Schulze-Hagen

Bleichgrabenstr. 37
D – 41063 Mönchengladbach
Germany

Phone: +49 (0) 2161-87447
karl@schulze-hagen.de

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Karl Schulze-Hagen is a medic and biologist. Over 40 years he has studied the reproductive biology and ecology of Acrocephalus warblers, particularly, aquatic warbler. He is the only person who kept aquatic warblers in aviary, where they reproduced successfully. One bird reached an age of nine years. Karl Schulze-Hagen has a lot of practical knowledge on aquatic warbler dietary and living-style behavior.

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Zymantas Morkvenas

Working in Baltic Environmental Forum Lithuania

Kalvarijų str. 8-17, LT-09309 Vilnius
Lithuania

Tel. +37061412911
zymantas.morkvenas@bef.lt 

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“Every time I hear the song of aquatic warbler, I feel excitement and joy. I think aquatic warbler conservation is my life-time project.”

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Zydrunas Preiksa

Working in Vytautas Magnus University

Mobile: +370-698-34125
griciukas@gmail.com 

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Žydrūnas Preikša is an ornithologist and scientist who has practically devoted his entire professional career to the protection of the Warblers. He is in charge of keeping records of nests in Lithuania and is constantly participating in various bird conservation and research projects. He also belongs to the International Protection Group for Bird Breeds.

“I was fascinated by Aquatic warbler’s mysteriousness since it is one of the least investigated birds and conservation of Aquatic warbler as a dweller of very specific habitats helps to protect entire ecosystem with many other species”.

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Dr. Jaroslaw Krogulec

Working in Polish Society for the Protection of Birds (OTOP – BirdLife Poland)

office: +48 22 7618205 ext. 601
office: +48 500 159399
mobile: +48 607 669124
e-mail: jaroslaw.krogulec@otop.org.pl 

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Jaroslaw Krogulec has more than 30 years of experience working with aquatic warbler conservation and it’s habitat management. It all started in 1984 when he discovered an unknown population on Chełm Marshes in Poland and later continued with surveys, monitoring, population counting, action plans’ preparation and various conservation initiatives. J. Krogulec was involved in drafting the first International Species Action Plan, forming the International Aquatic Warbler Conservation Team and in 2015 got a position of BirdLife/CMS Aquatic Warbler Conservation Officer.

“In the early 1990’s, we didn’t even know if aquatic warbler still existed and how big the population was. We only knew that it is “очень редкая птица” (ochen’ redkaya ptitsa –  very rare bird). Now we know a lot: where our help is needed, how to manage those areas and what the measures are the most effective. It is time to try out some methods that haven’t tested before.”

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Dr. Lyuba Vergeichik

Member, Slovakia

Putnicka 120,
84106 Bratislava,
Slovakia

e-mail: lyuba.vergeichlk@gmail.com

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Marharyta Minets

Member, Belarus
Biological department, Belarus State University

4 Nezavisimosti ave.
BY – 220030, Minsk
Belarus

Phone:
mobile: + 375 29 7587063
Fax: + 375 17 2125535
e-mail: minets@tut.by

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Uladzimir Malashevich

Member, Belarus
BirdLife/CMS International
Aquatic Warbler Conservation Officer
APB-BirdLife Belarus

Parnikovaja 11, room 4
Minsk 220114,
Belarus

Phone:
office: +375 17 2630613
mobile: +375 29 3494165
Fax: +375 17 2630613
e-mail: malashevich@ptushki.org

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Dr. Vasiliy Gritchik

Member, Belarus
Biological department,
Belarus State University

4 Nezavisimosti ave.
BY – 220030, Minsk
Belarus

Phone:
mobile: + 375 44 7270255
e-mail: gritshik@mail.ru

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Viktar Fenchuk

Member, Belarus
APB-BirdLife Belarus

Parnikovaja 11, room 4
Minsk 220114,
Belarus

Phone:
office: +375 17 2630130
mobile: +375 29 6842867
Fax: +375 17 2630613
e-mail: fenchuk@ptushki.org

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Norbert Roothaert

Member, Belgium
Belgian Ringing Scheme,
Royal Belgian Institute for Sciences

Vautierstraat 2
1000 Brussel
Belgium

Phone:
office: +32 58299693
mobile:+32 495949818
e-mail: norbert.roothaert@pandora.be

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Sarah Roggeman

Member, Belgium
Flemish Government
Agency for Nature and Forests

Koning Albert II-laan 20 bus 8,
1000 Brussel
Belgium

Phone: +32 2 553 82 80
e-mail: sarah.roggeman@lne.vlaanderen.be

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Arnaud Le Nevé

Member, France
DRÉAL des Pays de la Loire
Service Ressources Naturelles et Paysages
Division Biodiversité

12 rue Menou
BP 23523
44035 Nantes cedex 1
France

Phone: +33 (0) 253 465 969
e-mail: arnaud.le-neve@developpement-durable.gouv.fr

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Dr. Brigitte Poulin

Member, France
Tour du Valat

Le Sambuc
13200 Arles
France

Phone:
office: +33 (0) 490 972 958
Fax: +33 (0) 490 972 019
e-mail:poulin@tourduvalat.org

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Bruno Bargain

Member, France

Bretagne Vivante – SEPNB

Trunvel
29720 Tréogat
France

Phone:
office: +33 (0) 298 877 354
e-mail:bruno.bargain@gmail.com

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Christian Kerbiriou

Member, France
CRBPO

CP 51
61 rue Buffon – MNHN
75005 Paris
France

Phone: +33 140793831
e-mail: kerbiriou@mnhm.fr

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Christine Blaize

Member, France
Bretagne Vivante – SEPNB

186 rue Anatole France
29 276 BREST cedex 3
France

Tel : +33 2 98 49 07 18
Fax : +33 2 98 49 95 80
e-mail: christine.blaize.bv@gmail.com

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Frédéric Jiguet

Member, France
CRBPO

CP 51
55 rue Buffon – MNHN
75005 Paris
France

Phone: +33 140793080
e-mail: fjiguet@mnhn.fr

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Julien Foucher

Member, France
Association ACROLA

La Jannais de Douets
44360 Cordemais,
France

Phone: +33 663331986
e-mail: julienfoucher44@gmail.com

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Pascal Provost

Member, France
Maison de l’estuaire – National Reserve of Seine estuary

20 rue Jean Caurret
76 600 Le Havre
France

Phone:
office: +33 (0) 235264097
Fax: +33 (0) 235248009
e-mail: pascal.provost@maisondelestuaire.org

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Philippe Fontanille

Member, France
Station de baguage du Pays basque

Cami deth sailhetou, Artigaux,
65400 Lau Balagnas
France

Phone: +33 629593379
e-mail: ph.fontanilles@lpaoste.net

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Raphaël Musseau

Member, France
Gironde estuary ringing station

BioSphère Environnement,
52 quai de l’Estuaire,
F – 17120 Mortagne-sur-Gironde,
France

Phone: +33 546912168
e-mail: musseau.biosphere-environnement@orange.fr

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Sébastien Provost

Member, France

Groupe Ornithologique Normand

Maison de l’Oiseau Migrateur, 33 bis rue de la poste
50740 CAROLLES
France

Phone:
office: +33 (0) 233496588
e-mail:maisondeloiseaumigrateur@orange.fr

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Sylvain Cardonnel

Member, France
CG 33

BPN
Esplanade Charles de Gaulle
33074 Bordeaux Cedex
France

Fax: +33 (0) 556993570
e-mail: s.cardonnel@cg33.fr

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Dr. Benedikt Giessing

Member, Germany

Ludwig-Berg-Str. 6
D – 50354 Hürth
Germany

Phone: +49 (0) 2233-36090
e-mail: benedikt.giessing@t-online.de

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PD Dr. Bernd Leisler

Member, Germany

Vogelwarte Radolfzell

Möggingen
D – 78315 Radolfzell
Germany

Phone: +49 (0) 7732-1501-30
e-mail: leisler@orn.mpg.de

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Cosima Tegetmeyer

Member, Germany

Institut fur Botanik und Landschaftsokologie
Universitat Greifswald

Grimmer Str. 88,
D-17487 Greifswald
Germany

e-mail: cosima.tegetmeyer@uni-greifswald.de

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Dietrich Sellin

Member, Germany

Dubnaring 1
D-17491 Greifswald
Germany

Phone: +49 (0) 3834-812918
e-mail: dietrich.sellin@t-online.de

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Dr. Franziska Tanneberger

Member, Germany

Universität Greifswald

Grimmer Strasse 88
D-17487 Greifswald
Germany

Phone: +49-3834-864112
Fax: +49-3834-864114
e-mail: tanne@uni-greifswald.de

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Dr. Jochen Bellebaum

Member, Germany
NABU Brandenburg

c/o Internationalpark gGmbH Park 3
D – 16303 Schwedt/Oder OT Criewen
Germany

Phone: +49 (0) 3332-835611
e-mail: bellebaum@nabu-brandenburg.de

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Lars Lachmann

Member, Germany
Nature and Biodiversity Conservation Union (NABU)

Wollankstr. 4
13187 Berlin
Germany

Phone: +49 30 986 0837
Phone: +49 30 986 4107
Fax: +49 30 986 7051
e-mail: lars.lachmann@nabu.de

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Dr. Torsten Langgemach / Torsten Ryslavy

Member, Germany
Landesumweltamt Brandenburg Staatliche Vogelschutzwarte
(Brandenburg State Bird Conservation Centre

Dorfstrasse 34
D-14715 Buckow / Nennhausen
Germany

Phone: +49 (0) 33878-909912 bzw. 914
Fax: +49 (0) 33878-60600
e-mail: torsten.langgemach@lugv.brandenburg.de
e-mail: torsten.ryslavy@lugv.brandenburg.de

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Ubbo Mammen

Member, Germany

Buchenweg. 14
D-06132 Halle/Saale,
Germany

Phone: +49-(0)-345-1201595
Fax: +49-(0)-345-6869967
e-mail: uk.mammen@t-online.de

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Dr. Volker Salewski

Member, Germany

Prinz-Rupprecht-Str. 24
D – 93053 Regensburg,
Germany

Phone: +49-(0)-941-7086788
e-mail: volker.salewski@googlemail.com

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Dr. Zsolt Végvári

Member, Hungary

Deputy Head of Ranger Service
Hortobagy National Park Directorate

2 Sumen str.
H-4024, Debrecen
Hungary

Phone: +36-30-239-5542
Fax: +36-52-529-920
e-mail: vegvari@hnp.hu

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Dr. Oskars Keiss

Member, Latvia

Dept. of Zoology and Animal Ecology
University of Latvia

Kronvalda bulvaris 4
LV – 1586 Riga
Latvia

Phone:
office: +371-7033872
private: +371-3082920
mobile: +371-9236300
Fax: +371-7034862
e-mail: grieze@lanet.lv
e-mail.com: grieze@yahoo.com

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Gilles Biver

Member, Luxembourg
Centrale ornithologique Luxembourg
Lëtzebuerger Natur- a Vulleschutzliga (LNVL; BirdLife-Luxembourg)

5, route de Luxembourg
L-1899 Kockelscheuer
Luxembourg

Phone: +352-29 04 04-308
+352-621 29 37 94
Fax: +352-29 05 04
e-mail: col@luxnatur.lu

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Jean-Pierre Schmitz

Member, Luxembourg
Lëtzebuerger Natur- a Vulleschutzliga (LNVL; BirdLife-Luxembourg)

5, route de Luxembourg
L-1899 Kockelscheuer
Luxembourg

Phone: +352-29 04 04-1
+352-621 29 36 95
Fax: +352-29 05 04
e-mail: j.p.schmitz@luxnatur.lu

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Dr. Hamid Rguibi Idrissi

Member, Morocco
Laboratory „Valorisation des Ressouces Naturelles et Biodiversité”
Departement of Biology
Faculty of Sciences
Université Chouaib Doukkali

El Jadida
Morocco

Phone:
office: +212-523342325
mobile: +212-661358515
Fax: +212-523342187
e-mail: hrguibi@hotmail.com

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Prof. Dr. Andrzej Dyrcz

Member, Poland
Dept. Avian Ecology
Wrocław University

ul. Sienkiewicza 21
50-335 Wrocław,
Poland

Phone: +48 71 3754038
e-mail: dyrch@biol.uni.wroc.pl

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Ania Wisniewska

Member, Poland
Department of Behavioural Ecology, Adam Mickiewicz University

ul. Umultowska 89
61-614 Poznań,
Poland

Phone:
office: +48 61 8295665
mobile: +48 60 7769500
e-mail: aniaeko@gmail.com

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Dariusz Gatkowski

Member, Poland

OTOP – BirdLife Poland

ul. Odrowaza 24
05-270 Marki k. Warszawy,
Poland

Phone:
office: +48 22 7618205 ext.499
e-mail: dariusz.gatkowski@otop.org.pl

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Dr. Grzegorz Grzywaczewski

Member, Poland

Department of Zoology
University of Life Sciences in Lublin

ul. Akademicka 13
20-950 Lublin, Poland

Phone:
office: +48 81 445677
e-mail: grzegorz.grzywaczewski@up.lublin.pl

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Grzegorz Kiljan

Member, Polan

ul.Grunwaldzka 28/14
72-600 Swinoujscie,
Poland

Phone:
office: +48-91-324 2543
mobile: +48 695 403 124
Fax: +48 91 324 2524
e-mail: gkiljan@wp.pl

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Jakub Glapan

Member, Poland

Department of Behavioural Ecology,
Adam Mickiewicz University

ul. Dzięgielowa 27
61-680 Poznań,
Poland

Phone:
office: +48 61 8295570
mobile: +48 694 003 467
e-mail: jglapan@gmail.com

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Dr. Janusz Kloskowski

Member, Poland

Dept. of Nature Conservation
Institute of Biology
Maria Curie – Sklodowska University

ul. Akademicka 19
PL – 20-033 Lublin,
Poland

Phone: +48 81 5375371
Fax: +49 81 5375102
e-mail: januszki@biotop.umcs.lublin.pl

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Joanna Dziarska-Palac

Member, Poland

PhD Student
Dept. of Nature Conservation
Institute of Biology
Maria Curie – Sklodowska University

ul. Akademicka 19
PL – 20-033 Lublin,
Poland

e-mail: loanna.dziarska.palac@gmail.com

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Michal Maniakowski

Member, Poland

e-mail: michal.maniakowski@gmail.com

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Patrycja Stawiarz

Member, Poland

Genegal Directorate for Environmental Protection

ul. Wawelska 52/54
00-922 Warszawa
Poland

Phone:
office: +48 22 5792186
e-mail: secretriat.wodniczka@gdos.gov.pl

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Piotr Marczakiewicz

Member, Poland

Biebrza National Park

Osowiec-Twierdza 8, 19-110
Goniadz,
Poland

Phone:
office: +48 85 738 30 05
e-mail: piotr.marczakiewicz@otop.org.pl

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Krzysztof Stasiak

Member, Poland

OTOP – BirdLife Poland

ul. Odrowaza 24
05-270 Marki k. Warszawy,
Poland

Phone: +48 573 790 896
e-mail: krzysztof.stasiak@otop.org.pl

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Dr. Júlio Manuel Malha Simöes Neto

Member, Portugal
Dept. of Animal Ecology, Ecology BuildingSölvegatan 37,
22362 Lund
SwedenCampus Agrário de Vairão,
Rua Padre Armando Quintas,
P-4485-661 Vairão
Portugal

El Jadida
Morocco

e-mail: julio.m.neto@gmail.com

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Dr. Mikhail V. Kalyakin

Member, Russia

Zoological museum,
Moscow Lomonosov State University

Bolshaya Nikitskaya Str., 6,
Moscow, 125 009,
Russia

Phone:
office: +7-495-6294908
private: +7-495-4205403
mobile: +7-916-3228547
Fax: +7-495-6294825
e-mail: kalyakin@zmmu.msu.ru
e-mail: kalyakin@rambler.ru

yar
Lt. Colonel Ibrahima Diop

 

Member, Sénégal

Station Biologique du Djoudj,
Direction des Parcs Nationaux du Sénégal

BP: 80
Saint-Louis
Sénégal

Phone:
office: +221 33963870
mobile: +221 77656703
e-mail:ibraadiop@yahoo.fr

yar
Carlos Zumalacarregui Martinez

Member, Spain
Fundacion Global Nature

Corro Postigo, 1
34337 Fuentes de Nava – Palencia
Spain

Phone:
office: +34 979842398
Fax: +34 979842399
e-mail: czuma@fundationglobalnature.org

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Fernando Jubete

Member, Spain

Fundación Global Nature

Corro del Postigo, 1
34337 Fuentes de Nava (Palencia)
Spain

Phone:
office: +34 979842398
Fax: +34 979842399
e-mail: fjubete@fundacionglobalnature.org

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Dr. Anatoly Poluda

Member, Ukraine
I. I. Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology
Academy of Sciences Ukraine

Bogdan Khmelnitsky str. 15
UA – Kyiv-30 MSP, 252 601
Ukraine

Phone: +380-44-2250112
Fax: +380-44-2241569
e-mail: polud@izan.kiev.ua

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Dr. Oksana Hnatyna

Member, Ukraine
Zoological museum,
Ivan Franko National University of Lviv
Ukrainian Society for the Protection of Birds

Grushevskyy Str. 4
UA – 79005 Lviv
Ukraine

Phone: +380-32-2394548
Fax: +380-32-722801
e-mail: sjanka@ukr.net
e-mail: franko.lviv.ua

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Dr. Igor Gorban

Member, Ukraine
Ivan Franko National University of Lviv
Ukrainian Society for the Protection of Birds

Grushevskyy Str. 4
UA – 79005 Lviv
Ukraine

Phone: +380-32-2709684
Fax: +380-32-722801
e-mail: ihorban@yahoo.com

yar
Dr. Norbert Schäffe

Member, United Kingdom
The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB)

The Lodge, Sandy
Bedfordshire SG19 2DL
United Kingdom

Phone: +44-1767-693118
Fax: +44-1767-683211
e-mail: norbert.schaffer@rspb.org.uk

Moments of the team

Partners

BirdLife International
BirdLife International
The Convention on Migratory Species (CMS)
The Convention on Migratory Species (CMS)
The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB)
The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB)
APB – BirdLife Belarus
APB – BirdLife Belarus
Polish Society for the Protection of Birds (OTOP)
Polish Society for the Protection of Birds (OTOP)
Baltic Environmental Forum Lithuania
Baltic Environmental Forum Lithuania