MME species conservation, and Natura 2000 programmes on the XXII. FeHoVa exhibition

The biggest Hungarian fishing, hunting and arms exhibition, FeHoVa was organised the 22nd time this year. The event was held in the HUNGEXPO Fair Centre in Budapest on the 12-15. February 2015, and BirdLife Hungary (MME) took part in it as an exhibitor.

 


The BirdLife Hungary (MME) stall (Photo: Zoltán Orbán).

Over the 4 days of the event, visitors had a chance to talk to MME staff and volunteers about:

  • The new LIFE+ project on the conservation of European rollers in the Carpathian Basin.
  • Illegal poisoning of raptors as part of the Helicon Imperial Eagle LIFE+ project.
  • The relationship between rooks and red-footed falcons studied by the Red-footed Falcon LIFE+ project.
  • The Swiss-Hungarian SH/4/8 project on the sustainable conservation of Hungarian Natura 2000 sites. This project has now reached a stage where project staff seek the attention and opinion of the stakeholder hunting, fishing communities and nature enthusiast. The protection of ground nesting birds is highly related to the mammalian predator populations (e.g. foxes) so a good relationship with the game conservation community is very important in the areas affected by the project.
  • Last, but not least another Swiss-Hungarian project SH/4/10, that is most concerned about raising the awareness of the wider public, land owners, teachers and young people in relation to Natura 2000 sites.

As well as receiving information about the above mentioned projects, visitors also had the opportunity to acquire technical and educational publications relating to these projects.

Zoltán Orbán

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