Conference on large carnivores monitoring and conservation in the Carpathians + Working Group on Biodiversity
25 - 28 November 2019, Coltesti, Romania
The Conference on large carnivores’s monitoring and conservation in the Carpathians, which was organized together with the 10th Meeting of the Carpathian Convention Working Group on Biodiversity is scheduked on 25 – 28 November 2019 in Coltesti, near Cluj, Romania.
This conference took place thanks to great support of WWF Romania and the EuroLargeCarnivores and ConnectGreen projects.
The 10th Meeting of the Carpathian Convention Working Group on Biodiversity wad organized during the conference. The main objective of the WG Biodiversity meeting was further discussion on the International action plan for the conservation and sustainable management for the Carpathian populations of large carnivores. Furthermore, the meeting initiated consultation on a Strategy on identification, preservation and management of ecological corridors in the Carpathian to be developed under the ConnectGreen project.
MEETING PRESENTATIONS
- Securing ecological connectivity in Romania and in the Carpathian Ecoregion – Cristian Remus Papp
- Life EuroLargeCarnivores Project – Gavril Marius Berchi
- Facilitating coexistence with large carnivores in South-Western Romania – Iain Trewby
- Conservation needs of the Carpathian lynx population – Jakub Kubala
- Illegal killing prevention in Slovakia – Jan Kadlecik
- Combating wildlife and forest crime in the Danube-Carpathian region – Klaudia Kuras
- Monitoring of the BBA Lynx population within 3Lynx project – Martin Strnad
- Large carnivores monitoring methods suitable for Romania developed in the framework of LIFE Nature projects – Mihai Pop
- Large carnivores monitoring programmes as a part of the State Environmental Monitoring in Poland – Monika Zajaczkowska
- Strategy on identification preservation and management of ecological corridors in the Carpathian countries – Nagy Gabriella Maria
- Large Carnivore Monitoring in the Carpathian Mountains – Ovidiu Ionescu
- Deployment of green infrastructure as a means to maintain ecological connectivity in the Carpathians – Piotr Mikolajczyk
- The mandate 2019-2020 of the Alpine Biodiversity Board of the Alpine Convention – Rayna Harizanova
- A scientific approach for large carnivore monitoring in the Romanian Carpathians – Ruben Iosif
- Identification of migration corridors for large carnivores in the Carpathians – Vaclav Hlavac
- Poaching in Serbia – Vukan Lavadinovic and Dejan Beukovic
- Sym and gamest – Vukan Lavadinovic