International efforts to protect migratory birds gain momentum

The African-Eurasian Waterbird Agreement (AEWA) covers 172 species of birds ecologically dependent on wetlands in Africa and Eurasia, including the Middle East, Greenland and parts of Canada. AEWA represents the largest agreement under the Conservation of Migratory Species and the first meeting of the parties (MOP 1) of AEWA resulted in several resolutions, including:

A permanent secretariat for AEWA was also agreed, with Germany’s offer to locate with the Convention of Migratory Species Secretariat in Bonn, accepted. The next AEWA meeting, MOP 2, will take place at the end of 2002 or early 2003 in Germany.