Inside Front Cover. ● Titles of the organisation that has adopted the Plan, organisations leading on the production of the plan and donors supporting the planning process; ● Compiler(s) including contact details; ● List of contributors (names and countries and/or organisations); ● Date of adoption (and number of edition if not the first edition); ● Lifespan of Plan; ● Milestones in the production of the Plan; ● Name and contact details of the official National Species Working Group (if applicable) including the following text: “Please send any additional information or comments regarding this Action Plan to the [Working/Expert] Group, email: [xxx].”, or specify another more appropriate contact, including an email address. ● Recommended citation, including ISBN, if applicable. One paragraph outlining justification for the National Species Action Plan. 1 – BASIC DATA8 ● Species and populations covered by the Plan; ● Distribution of the species in the country, key protected areas supporting nationally or internationally important numbers; ● Global, Regional, sub-regional and national Red List status; ● International and national legal status (as applicable, with regard to geographic range of the species/population in question): ○ AEWA Table 1 status ○ CMS ○ CITES ○ Bern Convention ○ EU Birds Directive ○ Others, if applicable ● National protection status. (If the species is huntable: hunting seasons and restrictions) ● Goal: ● Indicator and method of verification for goal: ● Purpose: ● Indicator and method of verification for purpose: 8 The Basic Data shall be limited to 1-2 pages. ● Favourable Reference Values (following either option A) or B) below):
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Sources: Guidelines on the Preparation of National Species Action Plans for Migratory Waterbirds, Guidelines on the Preparation of National Species Action Plans for Migratory Waterbirds