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Species and threats surveying Operation Plan | Action Α1 OP_A3_Sensitivity_Mapping_final.pdf available in Greek |
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Replicability and Transferability Plan | Action A4 |
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Species Monitoring Plan in Greece & Cyprus | Action Α1 available in Greek |
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Good Practice Guide for the Management of Threats affecting the viability of the Bonelli's Eagle |
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Impact Assessment of the LIFE Bonelli eastMed Project on Ecosystem Functions (Deliverable of Action D3) |
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LIFE FALKON Project LIFE17 NAT/IT/000586 The LIFE FALKON project aims to foster the resilience of the central-eastern European population of the Lesser Kestrel to climate change, by improving the conservation status of Italian and Greek populations breeding at the north-eastern edge of the breeding range. |
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LIFE with Vultures Project LIFE18 NAT/CY/001018 LIFE with Vultures is a targeted conservation project for the protection of the Griffon Vulture in Cyprus. In this four-year endeavor (2019-2023), BirdLife Cyprus, the Game and Fauna Service, Terra Cypria – The Cyprus Conservation Foundation and the Vulture Conservation Foundation have joined forces to tackle the main threats facing the Griffon Vulture and prevent Cyprus’ most threatened bird of prey from going extinct. The project has a €1,375,861 budget and is co-funded (60%) by the EU’s LIFE programme. |
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"Pelican Way of LIFE" Project LIFE18 NAT/NL/000716 "Conservation of the Dalmatian pelican along the Black-Sea Mediterranean Flyway" Project (“Pelican Way of LIFE”) is the principal conservation project for the Dalmatian Pelican (Pelecanus crispus) in Europe and at global scale. It aims to reduce the threats to the species and improve its' habitat at 27 Natura 2000 sites in Romania, Bulgaria, Greece and Ukraine, as well as to support capacity building and research in Turkey, Albania, Montenegro and Republic of North Macedonia. In Greece, project actions are implemented by the Hellenic Ornithological Society / BirdLife Greece. |

Project title: Conservation & Management of the Bonelli's eagle population in east Mediterranean
Project code: LIFE17 NAT/GR/000514
Duration: 1/9/2018 – 28/2/2023
Coordinating beneficiary: University of Crete - Natural History Museum of Crete
Associated beneficiaries: Game and Fauna Service (Game Fund) - Cyprus, Hellenic Ornithological Society/BirdLife Greece, Ministry of Environment & Energy, Department of Forests - Cyprus, NCC Environmental Studies Ltd - Greece
Project sites: 22 Natura 2000 sites (SPAs) in Greece (Crete, Peloponnese, Attica, Cyclades island complex, Dodecanese island complex) & Cyprus
Funding: European Commission, Green Fund, A.G. Leventis Foundation
Total project budget: 4,235,584 €
EU financial contribution: 3,174,403 € (75% of total eligible budget)
The LIFE Bonelli eastMed Project will address the most critical threats to Bonelli’s eagle populations in Greece and Cyprus. The overall objective is to ensure the long-term favourable conservation status for the species’ interconnected local populations, through the establishment and operation of the East Mediterranean Bonelli’s Eagle Network (EMBoNet).

Project Objectives:

ATTICA
Legraina area - Patroklos islet GR3000014 SPA / GR3000005 SCI

Antikythira Island and Islets Prasonisi, Lagouvardos, Plakoulithra and islets Thumonies GR3000012 SPA / GR3000008 SCI

Photo: © Angelos Evangelidis / HOS-BirdLife Greece
PELOPONNESE
Mountains of East Laconia GR2540007 SPA

Photo: © Nikos Tsiopelas / HOS-BirdLife Greece
South Mani GR2540008 SPA / GR2540001 SCI

Photo: © Nikos Tsiopelas / HOS-BirdLife Greece
Mt Taygetos - Lagkada Trypis GR2550009 SPA / GR2550006 & GR2540005 SCI

Φωτ.: © Νίκος Τσιόπελας / Ελληνική ΟΡΝΙΘΟΛΟΓΙΚΗ Εταιρεία
CYCLADES - DODECANESE
Tilos Island and islets: Antitilos, Pelekousa, Gaidouronisi, Giakoumis, Agios Andreas, Prassouda, Nisi GR4210024 SPA
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Photo.: © Tasos Dimalexis / NCC
Island of Gyaros & marine area GR4220033 SPA/SCI

Photo: © Danae Portolou / HOS-BirdLife Greece
North Karpathos Island and Saria & coastal marine zone GR4210003 SPA/SCI

Photo.: © Tasos Dimalexis / NCC
Irakleia Island, Islets Makares, Mikros & Megalos Avelas, Islet Venetiko Irakleias GR4220021 SPA / GR4220013 SCI

Photo.: © Giannis Gavalas / HOS-BirdLife Greece
Andros: Central and South part, islets and coastal - marine zone GR4220028 SPA

Photo.: © Tasos Dimalexis / NCC
Naxos: Mt Anathematistra, Koronos, Mavrovouni, Zas, Viglatouri GR4220026 SPA
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Photo.: © Nikos Probonas / NCC
CRETE
Prassano Gorge GR4330008 SPA / GR4330004 SCI

Photo: © Natural History Museum of Crete
Mt Asteroussia (Kofinas) GR4310013 SPA / GR4310005 SCI

Photo: © Natural History Museum of Crete
Samaria National Park - Trypiti Gorge - Psilafi – Koustogerako GR4340014 SPA / GR4340008 SCI

Photo: © Charalambos Fassoulas / Natural History Museum of Crete
Kallikratis & Ergouliano Gorges, Manika Plain GR4340019 SPA / GR4340012 SCI

Photo: © Natural History Museum of Crete
Meterizia, Agios Dikaios - Tsounara - Vitsilia of Lefka Ori Mt GR4340016 SPA

Photo: © Natural History Museum of Crete
Dionusades island complex GR4320011 SPA / GR4320006 SCI

Photo: © Natural History Museum of Crete
Dia Island GR4310003 SPA/SCI

Photo: © Michalis Dretakis / Natural History Museum of Crete
CYPRUS
Potamos Pentaschinos CY6000008 SPA
Photo.: © Game and Fauna Service of Cyprus
Mountain peaks Madaris - Papoutsas CY2000015 SPA

Photo.: © Game and Fauna Service of Cyprus
National Forest of Troodos CY5000004 SCI/SPA

Photo.: © Game and Fauna Service of Cyprus
Pafos Forest CY2000006 SPA

Photo.: © Game and Fauna Service of Cyprus
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Preparatory actions include seminars in order to ensure project partnership members’ upskilling, in a) species monitoring methodology b) implementation of management and conservation actions and c) involvement of stakeholders. They also foresee the preparation of the relevant Operational Plans that will be used in a) species monitoring in the breeding and dispersal areas, b) monitoring of threats for the species, as well as the production of a Replicability and Transferability Plan.
More in detail, the preparatory actions that are going to be implemented are:

Actions for the reduction of disturbance
In order to ensure the reduction of human-induced disturbance at the Bonelli’s Eagle breeding sites, the project has planned the implementation of the following actions:
Actions targeting towards the increase of prey abundance within the eagles’ breeding territories
These actions will include:
Reduction of direct mortality, through infrastructural interventions
In order to achieve the reduction of mortality for Bonelli’s Eagles’ in both breeding and dispersal areas, the following actions are going to be implemented:
Production of a Good Practice Guide and a Spatial Planning Tool concerning energy power lines and wind farm siting
Establishment of Eastern Mediterranean Bonelli's Eagle Network (EMBONet)
EMBONet will include stakeholders, competent authorities and NGOs of the 2 project countries and the wider region, divided into three sub-groups according to separate thematics (monitoring, management, mitigation & policy). It is a modern multi-purpose species conservation action involving participatory hands on capacity building, training and coordination of conservation intervention activity, expected to have multiple positive effects for the species conservation throughout then region.
Monitoring of the impact of the project actions
The action includes the monitoring activities for estimating the project’s impact on the Bonelli’s eagle and the threats it faces, LIFE project performance indicators, as well as, to determine replicability and transferability of the project’s know-how, methods.
Public awareness and dissemination of results
The action will focus to all target groups identified by the project. The main goal of the campaign will be to increase the popularity of the Bonelli’s eagle (BE), the awareness of the threats it faces, to communicate to the public the importance of the Natura 2000 Network for wildlife and its ecosystem services. Namely the actions will include:
Project management and coordination Actions
The Action includes activities on the management of the working team, the monitoring of the project’s progress and the production of the After-LIFE conservation and communication plans.

Through the Project’s Actions it is expected that around 40% of the Greek and Cypriot Bonelli’s Eagle population will be immediately benefited. This percentage accounts for more than the 30% of the eastern mediterranean population and more than 5% of the total european population of the species.
Nevertheless, the 100% of the eastern mediterranean population is going to be indirectly benefited by the Project, through the monitoring and conservation actions as well as the networking activities and the development of decision tools.
The Project’s goals in numbers:
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University of Crete - Natural History Museum of Crete

Natural History Museum of Crete (NHMC) was established as a department of the Faculty of Science of the University of Crete since 1980, being a pioneer institute at national and European level in several aspects of biological and geological diversity. The first aspect regards research on the environment of the Eastern Mediterranean at all levels, i.e. from basic to applied research, from the cellular to the level of the ecosystems, and from state of the art applications and techniques to management of protected areas and continuous interventions on environmental issues of local and national interest.
The NHMC focuses in studying aspects of the Eastern Mediterranean diversity in the fields of Geology, Palaeontology, Ecology, Evolution, Biogeography, Phylogeography, Phylogenetics, Systematics and Taxonomy. At present, four departments are fully operational: The Zoological, the Botanical, the Mineralogical and the Geological combined with the Paleontological department. It is the only Natural History Museum in Greece, dealing with all aspects of natural environment and occupies a significant number of specialists in biological and geological diversity. In NHMC permanent Exhibition Halls, of 3500 m2, in the city of Heraklion, Crete, the natural environment of the eastern Mediterranean area with special emphasis on Greece and Crete, is displayed. Additionally, having participated and participating in several national, European and international conservation and management projects concerning protected areas and priority species, NHMC has a vast in the field of conservation and management in Crete, with great results.
In 2012, NHMC was awarded by the Emmanuel Benakis prize of the Academy of Sciences in Athens for its complex educational, research, writing and publishing deed, its exemplary organization and structure that designate it as one of the most significant, for its specialty, museum globally, in which scientific research is being advanced and make it equivalent to similar foreign institutions and education sites. Also, NHMC was awarded the Certificate of Excellence of 2013 by TripAdvisor as the NHMC became by the visitors as one of the excellent tourist destinations worldwide.
Hellenic Ornithological Society / BirdLife Greece

HOS/BirdLife Greece was founded in 1982 and is a Non-Governmental, nation-wide, non-profit Organization, focusing on the study and protection of wild birds and their habitats, as integral elements of Greek Nature.
Since 1982, HOS strives to safeguard a sustainable environment where birds and people may live in harmony. HOS main activities include the study and protection of wild birds, work towards the conservation of Important Bird Areas in Greece, raise public awareness, enhance environmental education, as well as advocate and intervene in environmental policy.
HOS is a partner of BirdLife International, the largest global partnership for the conservation of wild birds and their habitats.
The long-term conservation work of HOS has led to the identification of 208 IBAs, that represent the 24% of the Greek territory. Thanks to pressure by HOS, the 57% of these are already protected as Special Protection Areas (SPAs) as part of the EU Natura 2000 network.
HOS has implemented more than 20 LIFE Projects as a coordinator or partner, five of which have been awarded as Best LIFE Nature Projects by the EE. HOS has a long experience in the conservation of numerous raptors species such as Eleonora’s Falcon, Bearded vulture, Griffon vulture, Egyptian Vulture, Lesser Kestrel, Golden Eagle, Bonelli’s Eagle a.o.
HOS has collaborated in many projects with the University of Crete, with NCC and the Greek Ministry of the Environment. Through the Birdlife partnership it has worked together with partners from Cyprus, Israel, Turkey and other East Mediterranean countries. Furthermore, HOS is one of the key partners for the Egyptian Vulture New LIFE Project, dealing with conservation problems of the Easte Med flyway and in this respect will facilitate the synergies among that project and the LIFE Bonelli eastMed.
Ministry of Environment & Energy
General Directorate of Forests and Forest Environment, Directorate of Forest Management, Department of wildlife and game management

The Greek Ministry of Environment and Energy works to achieve the protection of the natural environment and resources, the improvement of quality of life, the mitigation and adjustment to the implications of climate change and the enhancement of mechanisms and institutions for environmental governance.
MoE is responsible for the implementation of national and EU environmental legislation, including the implementation of Birds and Habitats Directives. The MoE coordinates central, regional and local government agencies devoted to environmental protection, including permitting authorities for development projects, protected areas Management Bodies (Natura 2000 sites) and Forest Services. The MoE is also responsible for the electricity grid network and renewable energy planning in Greece. The Directorate General for the Development and Protection of Forests and Rural Environment of the Ministry for Environment and Energy is the central Governmental Authority competent for the conservation and management of forests and for wildlife conservation and endangered species and as well as the development of forest policy and its implementation at the country level. Furthermore, it provides guidance and financial support to the regional Forest Services. There is long experience in the implementation of several LIFE+ Projects (e.g. AdaptFor, FutMon, INFORM etc), as well as national projects regarding the protection of forests, biodiversity etc.
The MoE has repeatedly collaborated with the University of Crete and HOS/BirdLife Greece in carrying out species and sites conservation projects, by mobilizing central and local services.
Nature Conservation Consultants Ltd

Nature Conservation Consultants (NCC) is a consulting company established in 2010. Its members have coordinated or have contributed in the implementation of more than 12 LIFE projects within the last 15 years, in collaboration with ministries, regional/local public authorities, NGOs and Research Institutes and Universities in Greece and abroad. At present NCC is participating as assoc. beneficiary in 3 LIFE projects related to biodiversity and habitat conservation.
The expertise gained through these projects provides NCC with top level technical capacity and know-how in LIFE project coordination and management, support of project beneficiaries as well as in a number of fields, such as species and habitat assessments and surveys, protected areas management planning, habitat restoration plans, telemetry and habitat mapping, management and analysis of spatial ecological data, including database and GIS development and preparation of guidance conservation documents.
Within the framework of LIFE projects, NCC among others implements biodiversity conservation and public awareness actions targeting mainly on local communities. Such actions include project and ecotourism actions promotion, organization of information events/workshops, production of documentaries and special editions (leaflets, photo album books, etc), as well as creation of exhibition rooms. Emphasis is given to the different target groups of each area with special communication plans and primary social research.
NCC has collaborated in many cases with HOS, the University of Crete and the Greek Ministry of Environment.
Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development & Environment, Cyprus – Department of Forests

The Department of Forests (FD) comes under the Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development and Environment of Cyprus and has a dual role: (i) manager of state forest land and (ii) implementation of national forest legislation and policy. In this framework the FD is engaged with forest fire protection, management, landscape and nature conservation, reforestations and management of state forests that are part of the Natura 2000 network.
The FD has long experience in implementing various European co-funded projects including LIFE projects, EEA Grant Projects etc. Currently is involved in the implementation of at least 6 running projects most of which have a nature conservation content.
FD has successfully collaborated with the University of Crete in many projects and is expected to effectively contribute in the implementation of project actions within the Forest habitats of Cyprus. It is also expected to enhance the Greek Ministry’s of Environment capacity (especially forest service personnel) in carrying out Bonelli’s eagle conservation activities, by integrating them within their regular conservation programme.
Ministry of Interior, Cyprus – Game & Fauna Service

The Game & Fauna Service (Game Fund) of the Ministry of Interior is responsible for the conservation of all wild birds (game and non-game) and their sites (Special Protection Areas) through the implementation of Law 152 (I)/2003 which transposes the European Birds Directive 2009/147/EC. It also manages and regulates all hunting activity in Cyprus (birds and mammals). Furthermore, it is responsible for the conservation of the Cyprus Mouflon Ovis orientalis ophion which is protected under the EU Directive 92/43/EEC. The following are the main sectors of Game & Fauna Service (Game Fund) conservation activities:
EU - LIFE Programme
Green Fund
A.G. Leventis Foundation
BirdLife Europe & Central Asia
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LIFE Nature and Biodiversity is one of the main strands of the European Union’s funding programme for the environment. It supports projects that contribute to the implementation of the EU's Birds and Habitats Directives, the Natura 2000 network and that contribute to the EU's goal of halting the loss of biodiversity.
Find out more at: https://cinea.ec.europa.eu/life_en
MoreThe LIFE Bonelli eastMed project “Conservation & Management of the Bonelli's eagle population in east Mediterranean” will address the most critical threats to Bonelli’s eagle populations in Greece and Cyprus. The overall objective is to ensure the long-term favourable conservation status for the species’ interconnected local populations, through the establishment and operation of the East Mediterranean Bonelli’s Eagle Network.
The project is implemented by the Natural Museum of Crete - University of Crete, the Game and Fauna Service (Game Fund) - Cyprus, the Hellenic Ornithological Society/BirdLife Greece, the Ministry of Environment & Energy - Greece, the Department of Forests - Cyprus and the NCC Environmental Studies Ltd with the financial contribution of the LIFE instrument of the EE.
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