国际候鸟日2009
08-05-2009
These man-made structures cause bird collisions that can result in fatalities. Many birds, especially those which migrate during the night, do not recognise these new obstacles and subsequently collide with power lines, or crash into glass windows. “BirdLife is not opposed in principle to the development of these structures, but strongly advocates for locations which avoid adverse impact on birds, biodiversity and the environment”, commented Dr Lambertini.
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WORLD MIGRATORY BIRD DAY 2009
9-10 May 2009
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Windows and tall buildings
in this area have become Contracting Parties to the International Agreement. [url]http://www.unep-aewa.org/[/url]
Nick Nuttall, Spokesperson/Head of Media, UNEP on Tel: +254 20 7623084, Mobile: +254 733 632755, E-mail: [email]nick.nuttall@unep.org[/email]
Nick Askew, Communications Officer, BirdLife International on Tel: +44 (0)1223 279809, E-mail: [email]Nick.Askew@birdlife.org[/email]
Alex Kaat, Communications Manager, Wetlands International on Tel: +31 (0)317 486776, Mobile: +31 (0)6 50601917, E-mail: [email]alex.kaat@wetlands.org[/email]
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Follow The Bird! shows World Migratory Bird Day theme “Barriers to migration“
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