Nature News Issue 20: Spring 2009
(2009-20)
JNCC
Issue 20 of JNCC's Nature News.
Summary
Nature News is a way of keeping you informed of JNCC's
national and international conservation work.
The following is a summary of the information that is included
in this issue:
Chair's Introduction
- Introduction by JNCC Chair Peter Bridgewater
Convention on Migratory Species
- 9th Conference of the Parties in Rome
Aberdeen
Action
- Update on the relocation of JNCC's Aberdeen Office
Shark
debate
- Inter-governmental meeting on migratory sharks under the
Convention on Migratory species
An honour to work with you
- Recognition for JNCC experts
Biodiversity gains
- Boost for Overseas Territories nature conservation
Two decades flow under the bridge
- The Conservation and Management of Rivers: 20 years on
Where land use and policy meet
- Launch of the LUPG vision for the future of the CAP, and the
Agri-Environmental Schemes Seminar
It's not all about the cute and cuddly!
- Action for lower priority species
Waterbird declines
- Governments call for urgent actions
Policing priorities
- Wildlife Law Enforcement Working Group
JNCC hosts tern workshop
- Questions addressed at special workshop hosted by JNCC
Plugging
the GAP
- Developments in conserving our geological heritage
Marine Conservation Zones
- Protecting nationally important marine biodiversity
The UK
economy
- The global environment brought into focus
Sharing global knowledge
- Multilateral Environmental Agreeements event
A place in the South Atlantic sun
- Protecting the shallow water marine environment in the
Falklands
Redirected on the Habitats Directive
- Changes to the Habitats Regulations
Conservation Conversation
- This issue we catch up with JNCC's Managing Director Deryck
Steer
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