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Annual Report 2022

31 May 2023

The plans fail to consider the cumulative impacts across all sectors and to fully account for the volume From properly managing and enforcing Marine and intensity of planned/projected activities over the Protected Areas to ensuring better protection of period of the plan. [...] The conservation and restoration seabirds, we are eager to see how governments will of the marine environment should not be subject to fight to recover the internationally important seabird the whims of industrial sectors but should define the populations for the future. [...] Studies an ecosystem-based approach that ensures the passive and active restoration, as well as recognise After decades of advocacy from The Royal Society of have demonstrated the link between the decline of achievement of a “Good Environmental Status” for our the contribution of marine and coastal ecosystems the Protection of Birds – our Partner in the UK – the some seabird species and the reduce. [...] In the trialogue bioenergy is simply Together, with our German Partner NABU and the remove biomass burning negotiations, the Parliament and too weak to stop the European Environmental Bureau, BirdLife Europe While the current CAP, in the context of Europe’s and crop-based biofuels Council must agree on an end to the destruction of important published a report appraising the environmental 2019 Gree. [...] We hope that our international Despite efforts to tackle the illegal killing of birds partners will explore the possibilities to make similar in Denmark, the illegal poisoning, shooting, and partnerships to strengthen the mission to stop the trapping of birds of prey remain a problem.
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