Report on the Conservation Status of Migratory Waterbirds in the Agreement Area

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  • Recently, according to the report most of the waterbird populations protected under the African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbird Agreement (AEWA) are now facing serious threats.
    • The report was released at the Eighth Session of the Meeting of the Parties to AEWA opened in Budapest September 27, 2022. 

Major Highlights of the report 

  • Decline in population:
    • Some 41 percent of all waterbird populations protected under AEWA are now declining.
    • The decline in waterbird populations in the short and long term is 40 percent higher than the increase. This proportion has not changed substantially over the last 15 years. 
    • Some 29 per cent are stable and 30 per cent are increasing.
  • Major threats: 
    • The species are impacted by the 38 threats including shifting and alteration of habitat, invasive alien species, unsustainable harvest and poaching, dams and water management.
  • Region based assessment: 
    • The proportion of decrease in AEWA waterbird population is higher in central and southwest Asia and eastern and southern Africa.
  • IUCN Status:
    • Some 13 percent of the AEWA species are globally threatened
    • Four are critically endangered
    • Nine are endangered and 20 are vulnerable according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature. 

Major challenges faced by the Migratory Waterbirds

  • Changes in range and distribution: It is well known that temperature is one of the primary determinants of the location of biomes and habitats. It is therefore logical that species ranges also depend on temperature.
  • Changes in breeding range: The periods of the two BTO Breeding Bird Atlases, bird species (including some waterbird species) extended their breeding ranges northwards by an average of 18.9 km, a trend that they attributed to warming temperatures.
  • Habitat Loss: One of the main threats facing endangered migratory animals is habitat loss.
  • Turbines: The Bern Convention (the Council of Europe) commissioned a report from BirdLife International on how wind turbines affect birds and how to minimize the risks.
  • Oil Spills: Of all man-made disasters, oil spills are among the most common and can, over localized areas, be one of the most destructive to wildlife, killing the animals and poisoning their habitats.
  • Climate Change: The Earth‘s temperature and sea levels are rising, rain patterns are altering, and extreme weather is occurring more often.
  • Electrocution: Birds are threatened due to power poles that have yet to be fitted with the latest safety devices.
  • Unsustainable Hunting and Poaching: Poaching, illegal trade and unsustainable hunting are among the most serious threats to the survival of wild species (migratory and sedentary) alongside habitat loss and degradation.
  • Wildlife Crime: Wildlife crime ranks alongside drug smuggling, human trafficking and illegal arms trade as one of the most lucrative activities funding organized crime and terrorism.

Recommendations of the report

  • The development of schemes to monitor the breeding of migratory waterbirds in Africa, central and southwest Asia and Russia.
  • Recruitment of additional Parties to join the agreement
  • Intensifying the assistance to AEWA parties in Africa and central and southwest Asia
  • Filling the gaps in implementing the AEWA Strategic Plan 2019 – 2027.

Way forward

  • The report provides essential insight into the status of implementing the AEWA Strategic Plan for 2019-2027. 

AEWA

  • AEWA protects 255 species of migratory waterbirds that cross international borders and are ecologically dependent on wetlands for at least a portion of their annual cycle.
  • AEWA lays the legal foundation for internationally coordinated conservation measures and is implemented through strategic and targeted action plans for Africa. 
  • It includes valuable information on the six purpose-level indicators designed to improve the state of waterbird populations by 2027.
  • The pan is aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and Global Biodiversity Targets.

Source: DTE

 
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