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Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species
of Wild Animals
Format for reports of Parties on implementation of theConvention on the Conservation of Migratory Species
of Wild Animals (revision of January 2002)
Reporting format agreed by the Standing Committee at its 23rd meeting (Bonn, December 2001) for voluntary use byParties, on a trial basis, for reports submitted to COP7. Refer to separate instructions on completing the report.
The questions below combine elements of Resolution 4.1 (Party Reports) adopted by the Fourth Meeting of theConference of the Parties (Nairobi, June 1994) and Resolution 6.4 (Strategic Plan for the Convention on MigratorySpecies 2000-2005), adopted by the Sixth Meeting of the Conference of the Parties (Cape Town, November 1999), as wellas commitments arising from other operational Resolutions and Recommendations of the Conference of the Parties.
Which agency has been primarily responsible for the preparation of this report?
Ministry of Environmental Protection and Physical Planning, Republic of Croatia
List any other agencies that have provided input:
None
I(a). General Information
Please complete any unfilled boxes and amend and/or update as appropriate the information prov ided in the table below:
Reports submitted: None
Period covered by this report: 2000-2002
Date of entry into force of the Convention in Croatia: 1 October 2000
Territory to which the Convention applies: Croatia
Reservations (against species listings):
Designated Focal Point:
Ms. Jasminka RadovicHead of Biological and Landscape Diversity ConservationDepartmentMinistry of Environmental Protection and Physical PlanningUl. Grada Vukovara 78/III10000 ZagrebCroatia
Tel.: (+385 1) 610 6551Fax: (+385 1) 611 8388E-mail [email protected]
Appointment to the Scientific Council:
Jelena Kralj, Ph DInstitute for OrnithologyIlirski Trg 9/II10000 ZagrebCroatia
Tel.: (+385 1) 485 1322Fax: (+385 1) 485 1322E-mail: [email protected]
Membership of the Standing Committee: Not applicable
Competent authority: Ministry of Environmental Protection and Physical Planning
Implementing legislation: • Law on Ratification of the Bonn Convention (OfficialGazette – International Treaties, No 6/2000)
• Nature Protection Act (OG No30/94)
• Act on Hunting (OG No 29/99)
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Other relevant conventions/agreements (apart from CMS) towhich Croatia is a Party:
• Convention on the Protection of the World Cultural andNatural Heritage (Paris, 1972)
• Convention on Wetlands of International Importanceespecially as Waterfowl Habitat (Ramsar, 1971)
• Convention on the Protection of the Mediterranean Seaagainst Pollution (Barcelona, 1976) and the appertainingProtocol Concerning Special Protected Areas andBiological Diversity in the Mediterranean Sea(Barcelona, 1995)
• Convention on Biological Diversity (Rio de Janeiro,1992)
• Convention on Conservation of European Wildlife andNatural Habitats (Bern, 1979)
• Convention on International Trade in Endangered Speciesof Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) (Washington, 1973)
National policy instruments (e.g. national biodiversityconservation strategy, etc.):
National Biodiversity and Landscape Strategy and Action Plan– NBLSAP (OG No 81/99)
ACCOBAMS: Party Signed but not yet entered force Non-party
National Focal Point
Name: Ms Ana StrbenacMinistry of Environmental Protection and Physical PlanningBiological and Landscape Diversity Conservation DepartmentAdress: Ul. Grada Vukovara 78/III, 10000 Zagreb
Tel.: (+385 1) 610 6522Fax: (+385 1) 611 8388E-mail [email protected]
Appointed member of the Scientific Committee
Name:Address:
Tel.:Fax:E-mail:
Membership of other committees or working groups:
Great Bustard MoU: Party Signed but not yet entered force Non-party
National Contact Point Name: Ms. Jasminka Radovic
Adress: Ministry of Environmental Protection and PhysicalPlanning, Biological and Landscape Diversity ConservationDepartmentUl. Grada Vukovara 78/III10000 Zagreb
Tel.: (+385 1) 610 6551Fax: (+385 1) 611 8388
E-mail [email protected]
Slender-billed Curlew MoU: Party Signed but not yet entered force Non-party
Competent Authority
Ministry of Environmental Protection and Physical PlanningUl. Republike Austrije 2010000 Zagreb
Name: Ms. Jasminka Radovic
Adress: Ministry of Environmental Protection and PhysicalPlanning, Biological and Landscape Diversity ConservationDepartmentUl. Grada Vukovara 78/III10000 Zagreb
Tel.: (+385 1) 610 6551Fax: (+385 1) 611 8388
E-mail [email protected]
EUROBATS: Party Signed but not yet entered force Non-party
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Competent authority
Ministry of Environmental Protection and Physical Planning
Name: Ms. Jasminka RadovicAdress:, Biological and Landscape Diversity ConservationDepartmentUl. Grada Vukovara 78/III10000 Zagreb
Tel.: (+385 1) 610 6551Fax: (+385 1) 611 8388
E-mail [email protected]
Appointed member of the Advisory Committee
Name: Nikola Tvrtkovic, Ph DAddress: Croatian Natural History Museum,Demetrova 1, 10000 Zagreb
Tel.: (+385 1) 4851 645Fax: (+385 1) 4851 644E-mail: [email protected]
Membership of other committees or working groups:
AEWA: Party Signed but not yet entered force Non-party
Administrative Authority
Ministry of Environmental Protection and Physical Planning
Name: Ms. Jasminka RadovicAdress:, Biological and Landscape Diversity ConservationDepartmentUl. Grada Vukovara 78/III10000 Zagreb
Tel.: (+385 1) 610 6551Fax: (+385 1) 611 8388
E-mail [email protected]
Appointed member of the Technical Committee
Name: Jelena Kralj, Ph D
Adress: Institute for OrnithologyIlirski Trg 9/II10000 Zagreb
Tel.: (+385 1) 485 1322Fax: (+385 1) 485 1322E-mail: [email protected]
Membership of other committees or working groups:
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I(b). Additional General Information
1 Which other government departments are involved in activities/initiatives for the conservation of migratory species inyour country? (Please list.)
• Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fishery (MAFF)
• Ministry of Science and Technology (MST)
1a If more than one government department is involved, describe the interaction/relationship between these governmentdepartments:
MAFF is responsible for matters of hunting, fishery, forestry and agriculture. MST finances scientific projects ofresearch and monitoring of some migratory species and their habitats
2 List the main non-governmental organizations actively involved in initiatives for the conservation of migratory species inyour country, and describe their involvement:
• Blue World, Zagreb – research, monitoring, conservation of dolphins and marine turtles and their habitats
• Croatian Ornithological Society, Zagreb - – research, monitoring, conservation of birds and their habitats
• Croatian Society for the Protection of Birds and Nature, Zagreb - research, monitoring, conservation of birdsand their habitats
• Eco-CenterCaput Insulae -Beli, Rijeka - research, monitoring, conservation of the Griffon Vulture
• Monk Seal, Zagreb - research, monitoring, conservation of the Monk Seal and its habitats
3 Describe any involvement of the private sector in the conservation of migratory species in your country:
Not significant, mostly through sponsorship of conservation projects
4 Note any interactions between these sectors in the conservation of migratory species in your country:
Private sector sometimes, but rarely, supports financially conservation projects of NGO’s. Governmental sector isimplementing relevant legislation, organizing conservation activities and gives technical and financial support to NGO -projects
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II. Appendix I species
1. BIRDS
1.1 General questions on Appendix I bird species
1 Identify the Ministry, agency/department, or organisation responsible for leading actions relating to Appendix I birdspecies:
• Ministry of Environmental Protection and Physical Planning
• Institute of Ornithology
2 Is the taking of all Appendix I bird species prohibited by the national implementing Yes Nolegislation cited in Table I(a) (General Information)?
If other legislation is relevant, please provide details:
2a If the taking of Appendix I bird species is prohibited by law, have any exceptions Yes Nobeen granted to the prohibition?
If Yes, please provide details:
3 Identify any obstacles to migration that exist in relation to Appendix I bird species:
Hunting represents problem, specially for waterbirds. Conservation awareness in hunters is not high, they are oftenbreaking the law. In the coastal area, tradition of bird hunting is also a problem.
3a What actions are being undertaken to overcome these obstacles?
Establishing protected areas.
Education and awareness-raising actions for hunters, but not systematically.
Control and inspection are still rather week, mostly because of the lack of inspectors and their adequate education.
3b What assistance, if any, does your country require in order to overcome these obstacles?
Technical and financial support for related conservation actions and projects (saving carp fishponds, hunting, awarenessraising)
4 What actions have been taken to prevent, reduce or control factors that are endangering or are likely to further endangerbird species, including strictly controlling the introduction of, or controlling or eliminating, already introduced exoticspecies (Article III(4)©)?
• Preparation of new legislation (Nature Protection Bill, to be enacted in 2002)
• Establishing protected areas
• Drafting Emerald as well as national ecological network (ongoing)
• Project to support carp fishponds as parts of ecologic al network (starting)
4a Describe any factors that may limit action being taken in this regard:
• Lack of human and financial resources
• Lack of the State support for carp fishponds
4b What assistance, if any, does your country require to overcome these factors?
Technical and financial support for related conservation actions and projects
1.2 Questions on specific Appendix I bird species
The following section contains a table for each Appendix I bird species for which your country is considered to be a RangeState. Please complete each table as appropriate, providing information in summary form. Where appropriate, pleasecross-reference to information already provided in national reports that have been submitted under other conventions(e.g. Convention on Biological Diversity, Ramsar Convention, CITES). (Attach annexes as necessary.)
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SpeciesHaliaeetus albicilla– Common Name(s) White-tailed Eagle
1 Is your country a Range State for this species? Yes No
2 Please provide published distributionreference:
Radovic, D. et al. (2002): Red Data Book of Croatia – Birds. Ministry of Environmental Protection and PhysicalPlanning, Zagreb. In print.
3 Summarise information on population size, trends and distribution (if known):
• Population size: 80-90 pairs (2% of European population)
• Trends: drastic decline until 1960’s; positive trend in last 20 years (raising 30%)
• Distribution: Northern Croatia – alluvial wetlands, carp fishponds surrounded by alluvial forests
4 Indicate (with an ‘X’) and briefly describe any activities that have been carried out in favour of this species in thereporting period. (Please provide the title of the project and contact details, where available.)
Research
Monitoring
Habitat protection
Habitat restoration
Other
5 If no activities have been carried out for this species in the reporting period, what has prevented such action being taken?
Lack of human and financial resources
6 Describe any future activities that are planned for this species:
Implementing protection measures for nesting sites, new protected areas (ecological network), preservation of carpfishponds
Action plan for the protection of the White-tailed Eagle (NBLSAP)
SpeciesAquila heliaca– Common Name(s) Imperial Eagle
1 Is your country a Range State for this species? Yes No
2 Please provide published distributionreference:
Radovic, D. et al. (2002): Red Data Book of Croatia – Birds. Ministry of Environmental Protection and PhysicalPlanning, Zagreb. In print.
3 Summarise information on population size, trends and distribution (if known):
• Population size: only one pair breeding (eastern Slavonia); rarely seen during migration
• Trends: declining
• Distribution: Eastern Slavonia; rarely seen during migration
4 Indicate (with an ‘X’) and briefly describe any activities that have been carried out in favour of this species in thereporting period. (Please provide the title of the project and contact details, where available.)
Research
Monitoring
Habitat protection
Habitat restoration
Other
5 If no activities have been carried out for this species in the reporting period, what has prevented such action being taken?
Lack of human and financial resources
6 Describe any future activities that are planned for this species:
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Action plan for the protection of the Imperial eagle (NBLSAP)
SpeciesFalco naumanni– Common Name(s) Lesser Kestrel
1 Is your country a Range State for this species? Yes No
2 Please provide published distributionreference:
Radovic, D. et al. (2002): Red Data Book of Croatia – Birds. Ministry of Environmental Protection and PhysicalPlanning, Zagreb. In print.
3 Summarise information on population size, trends and distribution (if known):
• Population size: breeding population extinct in the second half of the20th century; very rare during migration
• Trends: drastic decline
• Distribution: Coastal part of Croatia
4 Indicate (with an ‘X’) and briefly describe any activities that have been carried out in favour of this species in thereporting period. (Please provide the title of the project and contact details, where available.)
Research
Monitoring
Habitat protection
Habitat restoration
Other
5 If no activities have been carried out for this species in the reporting period, what has prevented such action being taken?
Lack of human and financial resources
6 Describe any future activities that are planned for this species:
Action plan for the protection of the Lesser Kestrel (NBLSAP);Possible reintrroduction
SpeciesAnser erythropus– Common Name(s) Lesser White-fronted Goose
1 Is your country a Range State for this species? Yes No
2 Please provide published distributionreference:
3 Summarise information on population size, trends and distribution (if known):
4 Indicate (with an ‘X’) and briefly describe any activities that have been carried out in favour of this species in thereporting period. (Please provide the title of the project and contact details, where available.)
Research
Monitoring
Habitat protection
Habitat restoration
Other
5 If no activities have been carried out for this species in the reporting period, what has prevented such action being taken?
Lack of human and financial resources
6 Describe any future activities that are planned for this species:
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SpeciesAythya nyroca– Common Name(s) Ferruginous Pochard, Ferruginous Duck
1 Is your country a Range State for this species? Yes No
2 Please provide published distributionreference:
Radovic, D. et al. (2002): Red Data Book of Croatia – Birds. Ministry of Environmental Protection and PhysicalPlanning, Zagreb. In print.
3 Summarise information on population size, trends and distribution (if known):
• Population size: at least 1000 pairs, most probably between 2000 and 3000 pairs; 12% of European population
• Trends: decline until the middle of 20th century; recently stabile
• Distribution: Northern Croatia –around 90% of breeding population dependent on carp fishponds
4 Indicate (with an ‘X’) and briefly describe any activities that have been carried out in favour of this species in thereporting period. (Please provide the title of the project and contact details, where available.)
Research
Monitoring
Habitat protection
Habitat restoration
Other
5 If no activities have been carried out for this species in the reporting period, what has prevented such action being taken?
6 Describe any future activities that are planned for this species:
Action plan for the protection of the Ferruginous Duck (NBLSAP)
Action plan for the protection of carp fishponds (NBLSAP)
SpeciesPelecanus crispus– Common Name(s) Dalmatian Pelican
1 Is your country a Range State for this species? Yes No
2 Please provide published distributionreference:
Radovic, D. et al. (2002): Red Data Book of Croatia – Birds. Ministry of Environmental Protection and PhysicalPlanning, Zagreb. In print.
3 Summarise information on population size, trends and distribution (if known):
• Population size: breeding population extinct; rare vagrant
• Distribution: few records in Northern Croatia
4 Indicate (with an ‘X’) and briefly describe any activities that have been carried out in favour of this species in thereporting period. (Please provide the title of the project and contact details, where available.)
Research
Monitoring
Habitat protection
Habitat restoration
Other
5 If no activities have been carried out for this species in the reporting period, what has prevented such action being taken?
6 Describe any future activities that are planned for this species:
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Possible reintroduction providing effective protection of suitable habitats
SpeciesPelecanus onocrotalus– Common Name(s) White Pelican
1 Is your country a Range State for this species? Yes No
2 Please provide published distributionreference:
3 Summarise information on population size, trends and distribution (if known):
4 Indicate (with an ‘X’) and briefly describe any activities that have been carried out in favour of this species in thereporting period. (Please provide the title of the project and contact details, where available.)
Research
Monitoring
Habitat protection
Habitat restoration
Other
5 If no activities have been carried out for this species in the reporting period, what has prevented such action being taken?
6 Describe any future activities that are planned for this species:
SpeciesOtis tarda– Common Name(s) Great Bustard
1 Is your country a Range State for this species? Yes No
2 Please provide published distributionreference:
Radovic, D. et al. (2002): Red Data Book of Croatia – Birds. Ministry of Environmental Protection and PhysicalPlanning, Zagreb. In print.
3 Summarise information on population size, trends and distribution (if known):
• Population size: breeding population extinct at the end of the 19th century; rare during migration
• Trends: drastic decline
• Distribution: Until the middle of the 20th century recorded in all Croatia, last records only for Northern Croatia
4 Indicate (with an ‘X’) and briefly describe any activities that have been carried out in favour of this species in thereporting period. (Please provide the title of the project and contact details, where available.)
Research
Monitoring
Habitat protection
Habitat restoration
Other
5 If no activities have been carried out for this species in the reporting period, what has prevented such action being taken?
Lack of human and financial resources
6 Describe any future activities that are planned for this species:
Action plan for the protection of the Great Bustard (NBLSAP)
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SpeciesNumenius tenuirostris– Common Name(s) Slender-billed Curlew
1 Is your country a Range State for this species? Yes No
2 Please provide published distributionreference:
Radovic, D. et al. (2002): Red Data Book of Croatia – Birds. Ministry of Environmental Protection and PhysicalPlanning, Zagreb. In print.
3 Summarise information on population size, trends and distribution (if known):
• Population size: only exceptionally recorded during migration
• Trends: about dozen records in 19th century; no certain records in 20th century
• Distribution: Croatia is on the migration route
4 Indicate (with an ‘X’) and briefly describe any activities that have been carried out in favour of this species in thereporting period. (Please provide the title of the project and contact details, where available.)
Research
Monitoring
Habitat protection
Habitat restoration
Other
5 If no activities have been carried out for this species in the reporting period, what has prevented such action being taken?
Lack of human and financial resources
6 Describe any future activities that are planned for this species:
Action plan (NBLSAP)
SpeciesLarus audouinii – Common Name(s) Audouin's Gull
1 Is your country a Range State for this species? Yes No
2 Please provide published distributionreference:
Radovic, D. et al. (2002): Red Data Book of Croatia – Birds. Ministry of Environmental Protection and PhysicalPlanning, Zagreb. In print.
3 Summarise information on population size, trends and distribution (if known):
• Population size: 69 pairs in 2001
• Trends: discovered as a breeding species only in 1996
• Distribution: small islands in Southern Adriatic
4 Indicate (with an ‘X’) and briefly describe any activities that have been carried out in favour of this species in thereporting period. (Please provide the title of the project and contact details, where available.)
Research
Monitoring
Habitat protection
Habitat restoration
Other
5 If no activities have been carried out for this species in the reporting period, what has prevented such action being taken?
Lack of human and financial resources
6 Describe any future activities that are planned for this species:
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SpeciesAcrocephalus paludicola– Common Name(s) Aquatic Warbler
1 Is your country a Range State for this species? Yes No
2 Please provide published distributionreference:
3 Summarise information on population size, trends and distribution (if known):
Very rarely recorded
4 Indicate (with an ‘X’) and briefly describe any activities that have been carried out in favour of this species in thereporting period. (Please provide the title of the project and contact details, where available.)
Research
Monitoring
Habitat protection
Habitat restoration
Other
5 If no activities have been carried out for this species in the reporting period, what has prevented such action being taken?
Lack of human and financial resources
6 Describe any future activities that are planned for this species:
If you have information indicating that your country should be considered a Range State for any other bird species that islisted in CMS Appendix I, but which is not included in the tables above, please complete a table (provided below) for eachspecies.
Species name,Common Name(s):Aquila clanga,Spotted Eagle
1 Please provide published distributionreference:
Radovic, D.(1998): National Biodiversity and Landscape Strategy and Action Plan – An Overview of CroatianOrnithofauna. Manuscript. Ministry of Environmental Protection and Physical Planning, Zagreb.
2 Summarise information on population size, trends and distribution (if known):
Regular, but very rare (overflying, wintering)
3 Indicate (with an ‘X’) and briefly describe any activities that have been carried out in favour of this species in thereporting period. (Please provide the title of the project and contact details, where available.)
Research
Monitoring
Habitat protection
Habitat restoration
Other
4 If no activities have been carried out for this species in the reporting period, what has prevented such action being taken?
5 Describe any future activities that are planned for this species:
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2. MARINE M AMMALS
2.1 General questions on Appendix I marine mammals
1 Identify the Ministry, agency/department, or organisation responsible for leading actions relating to Appendix I listedmarine mammals:
Ministry of Environmental Protection and Physical Planning
2 Is the taking of all Appendix I marine mammals prohibited by the national Yes Noimplementing legislation cited in Table I(a) (General Information)?
If other legislation is relevant, please provide details:
2a If the taking of Appendix I marine mammals is prohibited by law, have any exceptions Yes Nobeen granted to the prohibition?
If Yes, please provide details:
3 Identify any obstacles to migration that exist in relation to Appendix I marine mammals:
Fishery; lack of education and conservation awareness in fishermen
3a What actions are being undertaken to overcome these obstacles?
Conservation project including research, monitoring, education and conservation awareness in fishermen
3b What assistance, if any, does your country require in order to overcome these obstacles?
Technical and financial support
4 What actions have been taken to prevent, reduce or control factors that are endangering or are likely to further endangerspecies of marine mammal, including strictly controlling the introduction of, or controlling or eliminating, alreadyintroduced exotic species (Article III(4)(c))?
See 3a
4a Describe any factors that may limit action being taken in this regard:
Lack of human and financial resources
4b What assistance, if any, does your country require to overcome these factors?
Technical and financial support
2.2 Questions on specific Appendix I marine mammals
The following section contains a table for each Appendix I marine mammal species for which your country is consideredto be a Range State. Please complete each table as appropriate, providing information in summary form. Whereappropriate, please cross-reference to information already provided in national reports that have been submit ted underother conventions (e.g. Convention on Biological Diversity, Ramsar Convention, CITES). (Attach annexes as necessary.)
SpeciesMonachus monachus– Common Name(s) Mediterranean Monk Seal
1 Is your country a Range State for this species? Yes No
2 Please provide published distributionreference:
Tvrtkovic, N. et al. (2002): Red Data Book of Croatia – Mammals. Ministry of Environmental Protection and PhysicalPlanning, Zagreb. In print.
3 Summarise information on population size, trends and distribution (if known):
• Extinct as the breeding species
• Very rare records in the southern part of Adriatic
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4 Indicate (with an ‘X’) and briefly describe any activities that have been carried out in favour of this species in thereporting period. (Please provide the title of the project and contact details, where available.)
Research
Monitoring
Habitat protection
Habitat restoration
Other – education, public awareness
5 If no activities have been carried out for this species in the reporting period, what has prevented such action being taken?
6 Describe any future activities that are planned for this species:
Action plan for the protection of the Monk Seal (NBLSAP)
Possible reintroduction
If you have information indicating that your country should be considered a Range State for any other marine mammalspecies that is listed in CMS Appendix I, but which is notincluded in the tables above, please complete a table (providedbelow) for each species.
Species name,Common name(s):
1 Please provide published distributionreference:
2 Summarise information on population size, trends and distribution (if known):
3 Indicate (with an ‘X’) and briefly describe any activities that have been carried out in favour of this species in thereporting period. (Please provide the title of the project and contact details, where available.)
Research
Monitoring
Habitat protection
Habitat restoration
Other
4 If no activities have been carried out for this species in the reporting period, what has prevented such action being taken?
5 Describe any future activities that are planned for this species:
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3 MARINE TURTLES
3.1 General questions on Appendix I marine turtles
1 Identify the Ministry, agency/department, or organisation responsible for leading actions relating to Appendix I listedmarine turtles:
Ministry of Environmental Protection and Physical Planning
Croatian Natural History Museum – research and monitoring projects
2 Is the taking of all Appendix I marine turtles prohibited by the national implementing Yes Nolegislation cited in Table I(a) (General Information)?
If other legislation is relevant, please provide details:
2a If the taking of Appendix I marine turtles is prohibited by law, have any exceptions Yes Nobeen granted to the prohibition?
If Yes, please provide details:
3 Identify any obstacles to migration that exist in relation to Appendix I marine turtles:
By-catch; lack of education and conservation awareness in fishermen
3a What actions are being undertaken to overcome these obstacles?
Conservation projects including research, monitoring, education and conservation awareness in fishermen
3b What assistance, if any, does your country require in order to overcome these obstacles?
Technical and financial support
4 What actions have been taken to prevent, reduce or control factors that are endangering or are likely to further endangerspecies of marine turtles, including strictly controlling the introduction of, or controlling or eliminating, alreadyintroduced exotic species (Article III(4)(c))?
See 3a
4a Describe any factors that may limit action being taken in this regard:
Lack of human and financial resources
4b What assistance, if any, does your country require to overcome these factors?
Technical and financial support
3.2 Questions on specific Appendix I marine turtles
The following section contains a table for each Appendix I marine turtle species for which your country is considered to bea Range State. Please complete each table as appropriate, providing information in summary form. Where appropriate,please cross-reference to information already provided in national reports that have been submitted under otherconventions (e.g. Convention on Biological Diversity, Ramsar Convention, CITES). (Attach annexes as necessary.)
SpeciesCaretta caretta– Common Name(s) Loggerhead Turtle
1 Is your country a Range State for this species? Yes No
2 Please provide published distributionreference:
Tvrtkovic, D. et al. (2002): Red Data Book of Croatia – Amphibians and Reptiles. Ministry of Environmental Protectionand Physical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
3 Summarise information on population size, trends and distribution (if known):
• Population size: unknown – around 2.500 exemples cought as by -catch per year
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4 Indicate (with an ‘X’) and briefly describe any activities that have been carried out in favour of this species in thereporting period. (Please provide the title of the project and contact details, where available.)
Research
Monitoring
Habitat protection
Habitat restoration
Other- education, public awareness
5 If no activities have been carried out for this species in the reporting period, what has prevented such action being taken?
6 Describe any future activities that are planned for this species:
Action plan for the protection of the Loggerhead turtle (NBLSAP)
SpeciesDermochelys coriacea– Common Name(s) Leatherback Turtle, Leathery Turtle
1 Is your country a Range State for this species? Yes No
2 Please provide published distributionreference:
3 Summarise information on population size, trends and distribution (if known):
Rare visitor
4 Indicate (with an ‘X’) and briefly describe any activities that have been carried out in favour of this species in thereporting period. (Please provide the title of the project and contact details, where available.)
Research
Monitoring
Habitat protection
Habitat restoration
Other
5 If no activities have been carried out for this species in the reporting period, what has prevented such action being taken?
6 Describe any future activities that are planned for this species:
If you have information indicating that your country should be considered a Range State for any other marine turtlespecies that is listed in CMS Appendix I, but which is notincluded in the tables above, please complete a table (providedbelow) for each species.
Species name,Common name(s):
1 Please provide published distributionreference:
2 Summarise information on population size, trends and distribution (if known):
3 Indicate (with an ‘X’) and briefly describe any activities that have been carried out in favour of this species in thereporting period. (Please provide the title of the project and contact details, where available):
Research
Monitoring
Habitat protection
Habitat restoration
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Other
4 If no activities have been carried out for this species in the reporting period, what has prevented such action being taken?
5 Describe any future activities that are planned for this species?
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4 TERRESTRIAL M AMMALS (OTHER THAN BATS )
4.1 General questions on Appendix I terrestrial mammals (other than bats)
1 Identify the Ministry, agency/department, or organisation responsible for leading actions relating to Appendix I listedterrestrial mammals (other than bats):
2 Is the taking of all Appendix I terrestrial mammals (other than bats) prohibited by Yes Nothe national implementing legislation cited in Table I(a) (General Information)?
If other legislation is relevant, please provide details:
2a If the taking of Appendix I terrestrial mammals (other than bats) is prohibited by Yes Nolaw, have any exceptions been granted to the prohibition?
If Yes, please provide details:
3 Identify any obstacles to migration that exist in relation to Appendix I terrestrial mam mals (other than bats):
3a What actions are being undertaken to overcome these obstacles?
3b What assistance, if any, does your country require in order to overcome these obstacles?
4 What actions have been taken to prevent, reduce or control factors that are endangering or are likely to further endangerspecies of terrestrial mammal (other than bats), including strictly controlling the introduction of, or controlling oreliminating, already introduced exotic species (Article III(4)(c))?
4a Describe any factors which limit action being taken in this regard:
4b What assistance, if any, does your country require to overcome these factors?
4.2 Questions on specific Appendix I terrestrial mammals (other than bats)
If you have information indicating that your country should be considered a Range State for any terrestrial mammalspecies (other than bats) that is listed in CMS Appendix I , please complete a table (provided below) for each species.
Species name,Common name(s):
1 Please provide published distribution reference:
2 Summarise information on population size, trends and distribution (if known):
3 Indicate (with an ‘X’) and briefly describe any activities that have been carried out in favour of this species in thereporting period. (Please provide the title of the project and contact details, where available.)
Research
Monitoring
Habitat protection
Habitat restoration
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Other
4 If no activities have been carried out for this species in the reporting period, what has prevented such action being taken?
5 Describe any future activities that are planned for this species:
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5 BATS
5.1 General questions on Appendix I bats
1 Identify the Ministry, agency/department, or organisation responsible for leading actions relating to Appendix I listedbats:
2 Is the taking of all Appendix I bats prohibited by the national implementing Yes NoLegislation cited in Table I(a) (General Information)?
If other legislation is relevant, please provide details:
2a If the taking of Appendix I bats is prohibited by law, have any exceptions Yes NoBeen granted to the prohibition?
If Yes, please provide details:
3 Identify any obstacles to migration that exist in relation to Appendix I bats:
3a What actions are being undertaken to overcome these obstacles?
3b What assistance, if any, does your country require in order to overcome these obstacles?
4 What actions have been taken to prevent, reduce or control factors that are endangering or are likely to further endangerspecies of bats, including strictly controlling the introduction of, or controlling or eliminating, already introduced exoticspecies (Article III(4)(c))?
4a Describe any factors that may limit action being taken in this regard:
4b What assistance, if any, does your country require to overcome these factors?
5.2 Questions on specific Appendix I bat species
If you have information indicating that your country should be considered a Range State for any bat species that is listedin CMS Appendix I, please complete a table (provided below) for each species.
Species name,Common name(s):
1 Please provide published distributionreference:
2 Summarise information on population size, trends and distribution (if known):
3 Indicate (with an ‘X’) and briefly describe any activities that have been carried out in favour of this species in thereporting period. (Please provide the title of the project and contact details, where available):
Research
Monitoring
Habitat protection
Habitat restoration
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Other
4 If no activities have been carried out for this species in the reporting period, what has prevented such action being taken?
5 Describe any future activities that are planned for this species?
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6 OTHER TAXA
6.1 General questions on Appendix I species belonging to other taxa
1 Identify the Ministry, agency/department, or organisation responsible for leading actions relating to Appendix I listedspecies belonging to taxa not included in sections 1-5 above:
2 Is the taking of all Appendix I species belonging to taxa not included in Yes Nosections 1-5 above, prohibited by the national legislation listed as beingimplementing legislation in Table I(a) (General Information)?
If other legislation is relevant, please provide details:
2a If the taking of Appendix I species belonging to taxa not included in Yes Nosections 1-5 above is prohibited by law, have any exceptions beengranted to the prohibition?
If Yes, please provide details:
3 Identify any obstacles to migration that exist in relation to Appendix I species belonging to taxa not included in sections1-5 above:
3a What actions are being undertaken to overcome these obstacles?
3b What assistance, if any, does your country require in order to overcome these obstacles?
4 What actions have been taken to prevent, reduce or control factors that are endangering or are likely to further endangerspecies belonging to taxa not included in section 1-5 above, including strictly controlling the introduction of, orcontrolling or eliminating, already introduced exotic species (Article III(4)(c))?
4a Describe any factors that may limit action being taken in this regard:
4b What assistance, if any, does your country require to overcome these factors?
6.2 Questions on specific Appendix I species belonging to other taxa
If you have information indicating that your country should be considered a Range State for any Appendix I listed speciesthat belongs to taxa not included in sections 1-5 above, please complete a table (provided below) for each species.
Species name,Common name(s):
1 Please provide published distributionreference:
2 Summarise information on population size, trends and distribution (if known):
3 Indicate (with an ‘X’) and briefly describe any activities that have been carried out in favour of this species in thereporting period. (Please provide the title of the project and contact details, where available):
Research
Monitoring
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Habitat protection
Habitat restoration
Other
4 If no activities have been carried out for this species in the reporting period, what has prevented such action being taken?
5 Describe any future activities that are planned for this species?
7 LISTING OF OTHER ENDANGERED MIGRATORY SPECIES IN APPENDIX I
1 Is your country a Range State for any other endangered migratory species Yes No
not currently listed in Appendix I?
If Yes, please provide details:
1a Is your country taking any steps to propose listing any of these species? Yes No
If Yes, please provide details:
1b What assistance, if any, does your country require to initiate the listing of these species?
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III. Appendix II Species
1. INFORMATION ON APPENDIX II SPECIES
Information pertaining to the conservation of Appendix II species that are the object of CMS Agreements will have beenprovided in periodic Party reports to those instruments. It will suffice therefore to reference (below), and preferablyappend, a copy of the latest report that has been submitted to the secretariat each of the Agreement/MoUs to which yourcountry is a Party.
ACCOBAMS (2001)
Date of last report: Period covered:
GREAT BUSTARD MoU (2001)
Date of last report: Period covered:
SLENDER-BILLED CURLEW MoU (1994)
Date of last report: Period covered:
EUROBATS (1994)
Date of last report: April 2002 Period covered: 2000-2002
AEWA (1999)
Date of last report: June 2002 Period covered:
2. QUESTIONS ON CMS AGREEMENTS
2.1 Questions on CMS Agreements relating to birds
1 In the current reporting period, has your countryinitiated the development of any Yes NoCMS Agreements, including Memoranda of Understanding, to address theConservation needs of Appendix II bird species?
If Yes, what is the current state of development?
2 In the current reporting period, has your countryparticipated in the development Yes NoOf any CMS Agreements, including Memoranda of Understanding, which addressThe conservation needs of Appendix II bird species?
If Yes, please provide details:
3 If your country has initiated or is participating in the development of an Agreement or Memorandum of Understanding,what assistance, if any, does your country require in order to initiate or participate in the instrument’s development?
4 Is the development of any CMS Agreement for birds, including Memorandum of Yes NoUnderstanding, planned by your country in the foreseeable future?
If Yes, please provide details:
2.2 Questions on CMS Agreements relating to marine mammals
1 In the current reporting period, has your countryinitiated the development of any Yes NoCMS Agreements, including Memoranda of Understanding, to address theConservation needs of Appendix II marine mammal species?
If Yes, what is the current state of development?
2 In the current reporting period, has your countryparticipated in the development Yes NoOf any CMS Agreements, including Memoranda of Understanding, which addressThe conservation needs of Appendix II marine mammal species?
If Yes, please provide details:
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3 If your country has initiated or is participating in the development of an Agreement or Memorandum of Understanding,what assistance, if any, does your country require in order to initiate or participate in the instrument’s development?
4 Is the development of any CMS Agreement for marine mammals, including Yes NoMemorandum of Understanding, planned by your country in the foreseeable future?
If Yes, please provide details:
2.3 Questions on CMS Agreements relating to marine turtles
1 In the current reporting period, has your countryinitiated the development of any Yes NoCMS Agreements, including Memoranda of Understanding, to address theConservation needs of Appendix II marine turtles?
If Yes, what is the current state of development?
2 In the current reporting period, has your countryparticipated in the development Yes NoOf any CMS Agreements, including Memoranda of Understanding, which addressThe conservation needs of Appendix II marine turtles?
If Yes, please provide details:
3 If your country has initiated or is participating in the development of an Agreement or Memorandum of Understanding,what assistance, if any, does your country require in order to initiate or participate in the instrument’s development?
4 Is the development of any CMS Agreement for marine turtles, including Yes NoMemorandum of Understanding, planned by your country in the foreseeable future?
If Yes, please provide details:
2.4 Questions on CMS Agreements relating to terrestrial mammals (other than bats)
1 In the current reporting period, has your countryinitiated the development of any Yes NoCMS Agreements, including Memoranda of Understanding, to address the conservationNeeds of Appendix II terrestrial mammal species (other than bats)?
If Yes, what is the current state of development?
2 In the current reporting period, has your countryparticipated in the development Yes NoOf any CMS Agreements, including Memoranda of Understanding, which addressThe conservation needs of Appendix II terrestrial ma mmal species (other than bats)?
If Yes, please provide details:
3 If your country has initiated or is participating in the development of an Agreement or Memorandum of Understanding,what assistance, if any, does your country require in order to initiate or participate in the instrument’s development?
4 Is the development of any CMS Agreement for terrestrial mammals (other than bats), Yes NoIncluding Memorandum of Understanding, planned by your country in the foreseeable future?
If Yes, please provide details:
2.5 Questions on CMS Agreements relating to bats
1 In the current reporting period, has your countryinitiated the development of any Yes NoCMS Agreements, including Memoranda of Understanding, to address theconservation needs of Appendix II bat species?
If Yes, what is the current state of development?
2 In the current reporting period, has your countryparticipated in the development Yes Noof any CMS Agreements, including Memoranda of Understanding, which addressthe conservation needs of Appendix II bat species?
If Yes, please provide details:
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3 If your country has initiated or is participating in the development of an Agreement or Memorandum of Understanding,what assistance, if any, does your country require in order to initiate or participate in the instrument’s development?
4 Is the development of any CMS Agreement for bats, including Memorandum of Yes NoUnderstanding, planned by your country in the future?
If Yes, please provide details:
2.6 Questions on CMS Agreements relating to other taxa
1 In the current reporting period, has your countryinitiated the development of any Yes NoCMS Agreements, including Memoranda of Understanding, to address theconservation needs of Appendix II species belonging to taxa notincluded in sections 1-6 above?
If Yes, what is the current state of development?
2 In the current reporting period, has your countryparticipated in the development Yes Noof any CMS Agreements, including Memoranda of Understanding, which addressthe conservation needs of species belonging to taxa not included in sections 1-6 above?
If Yes, please provide details:
3 If your country has initiated or is participating in the development of an Agreement or Memorandum of Understanding,what assistance, if any, does your country require in order to initiate or participate in the instrument’s development?
4 Is the development of any CMS Agreement for other taxa, including Memorandum of Yes NoUnderstanding, planned by your country in the foreseeable future?
If Yes, please provide details:
3. LISTING OF MIGRATORY SPECIES IN APPENDIX II
1 Is your country a Range State for any migratory species that has an unfavourable Yes Noconservation status, but is notcurrently listed in Appendix II and could benefitfrom the conclusion of an Agreement fo r its conservation?
If Yes, please provide details:
1a Is your country taking any steps to propose the listing of this/these species in Appendix II? Yes No
If Yes, please provide details:
1b What assistance, if any, does your country require to initiate the listing of this/these species?
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IV. National and Regional Priorities
1 Does the conservation of migratory species currently feature in any national Yes Noor regional policies/plans (apart from CMS Agreements)
If Yes, please provide details:
National Biodiversity and Landscape Strategy and Action Plan – NBLSAP (Offical Gazette No 81/99)
1a Do these policies/plans cover the following areas (if yes, please provide details):
Yes No
Economic development
Land-use planning
Designation and development of reserves
Development of ecological networks
Planning of powerlines
Planning of fences
Planning of dams
Other
V. Policies on Satellite Telemetry
1 In the current reporting period, has your country undertaken Yes Noconservation/research projects that use satellite telemetry?
If Yes, please provide details (Indicate inter alia the scientific justification for the research, describe briefly the measurestaken to ensure that risks to the welfare of individual animals and – in the case of severely depleted populations – to thespecies are minimised, and summarise the results obtained):
2 Are any future conservation/research projects planned that will use Yes Nosatellite telemetry?
If Yes, please provide details (including the expected timeframe for these projects):
The project is planned that includes satellite telemetry. Financial support is needed, project proposal has been sent to theCMS Secretariat in august2002.
Title of the project proposal: Movements, behavior, and habitat utilization of the loggerhead sea turtleCarettacarettain the Adriatic Sea
Implementing agency: Department of Zoology, Croatian Natural History Museum
Collaborating agencies: Marine Biological Station, National Institute of Biology, SloveniaMarine Turtle Research Group, University of Wales Swansea, U.K.Marine Turtle Center, Aquarium Piran, SloveniaMarine Turtle Rescue Center, Aquarium Pula, Croatia
Duration of the project: 2 years (January 2003 - December2004)Total project cost: $ 120,000 (for 8 units)Funds obtained: $ 77,400 (64.5%)Budget requested from CMS: $ 42,600 (35.5 %)
If No, please explain any impediments or requirements in this regard:
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VI. Membership
1 Have actions been taken by your country to encourage non-Parties Yes Noto join CMS and its related Agreements?
If Yes, please provide details. (In particular, describe actions taken to recruit the non-Parties that have been identified bythe Standing Committee as high priorities for recruitment.)
1a Identify the agency, department or organization responsible for leading on this action in your country:
Ministry of Environmental Protection and Physical Planning
VII. Global and National Importance of CMS
1 Have actions been taken by your country to increase national, regional Yes Noand/or global awareness of the relevance of CMS and its global importancein the context of biodiversity conservation?
If Yes, please provide details:
2 Identify the agency, department or organization responsible for leading on this action in your country:
Ministry of Environmental Protection and Physical Planning
VIII. Mobilization of Resources
1 Has your country made financial resources available for conservation activities having Yes Nodirect benefits for migratory species in your country?
If Yes, please provide details:
Ministry of Environmental Protection and Physical Planning, Ministry of Science and Technology, as well as theDepartment for NGO’s of the Croatian Government financed several project implemented by scientific institutions orNGO’s, for the research, monitoring and conservation of:
- bats (Croatian Natural History Museum)
- dolphins (Croatian Natural History Museum, Veterinarian Faculty, NGO Blue World)
- monk seal (NGO Monk Seal)
- birds (Institute of Ornithology, Croatian Ornithological Society, Eco-Centre Caput Insulae, Beli)
- loggerhead turtle (Croatian Natural History Museum)
2 Has your country made voluntary contributions to the CMS Trust Fund to support Yes Norequests from developing countries and countries with economies in transition?
If Yes, please provide details:
3 Has your country made other voluntary financial contributions to support Yes Noconservation activities having direct benefits for migratory species in othercountries (particularly developing countries)?
If Yes, please provide details:
4 Has your country provided technical and/or scientific assistance to Yes Nodeveloping countries to facilitate initiatives for the benefit of migratoryspecies?
If Yes, please provide details:
5 Has your country received financial assistance/support from the CMS Trust Yes NoFund, via the CMS Secretariat, for national conservation activities havingdirect benefits for migratory species in your country?
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If Yes, please provide details:
6 Has your country received financial assistance/support from sources other Yes Nothan the CMS Secretariat for conservation activities having direct benefit formigratory species in your country?
If Yes, please provide details:
Financial assistance of 20.000 EUROS was provided in 2002 by the Principality of Monaco for the project ofestablishing the marine reserve important for dolphins and marine turtles near the island of Cres
IX. Implementation of COP Resolutions and Recommendations
Please summarize the measures undertaken by your country to implement the substantive, operational Resolutions andRecommendations adopted by the Conference of the Parties, where these have not been mentioned elsewhere in thisreport, giving particular emphasis to those adopted by at the Sixth Meeting (Cape Town, November 1999).
No specific measures have been taken for implementation of Resolutions and Recommendations adopted by the Sixth Meetingof COP.
Other remarks:
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Annex: Questions on specific Appendix II species
The tables below contain the list of all species listed in Appendix II. Boxes have been checked t o indicatethe species for which your country is considered to be a Range State. Please amend the boxes whereappropriate. (If you wish to provide further information on any of these species, please attach as anannex.) Please also provide published distribution references where available.
Species RangeState
Not aRange State
Extinct Noinformation
available
Published distributionreference
CHIROPTERA
Rhinolophus ferrumequinum
(only European populations)
Tvrtkovic, N. (2002): Red DataBook of Croatia – Mammals.Ministry of EnvironmentalProtection and Physical Planning,Zagreb. In print.
Rhinolophus hipposideros
(only European populations)
Tvrtkovic, N. (2002): Red DataBook of Croatia – Mammals.Ministry of EnvironmentalProtection and Physical Planning,Zagreb. In print.
Rhinolophus euryale
(only European populations)
Tvrtkovic, N. (2002): Red DataBook of Croatia – Mammals.Ministry of EnvironmentalProtection and Physical Planning,Zagreb. In print.
Rhinolophus mehelyi
(only European populations)
Tvrtkovic, N. (2002): Red DataBook of Croatia – Mammals.Ministry of EnvironmentalProtection and Physical Planning,Zagreb. In print.
Rhinolophus blasii
(only European populations)
Tvrtkovic, N. (2002): Red DataBook of Croatia – Mammals.Ministry of EnvironmentalProtection and Physical Planning,Zagreb. In print.
Myotis bechsteini
(only European populations)
Tvrtkovic, N. (2002): Red DataBook of Croatia – Mammals.Ministry of EnvironmentalProtection and Physical Planning,Zagreb. In print.
Myotis blythi
(only European populations)
Tvrtkovic, N. (2002): The FirstNationsl Report to EUROBATS
Myotis brandtii
(only European populations)
Tvrtkovic, N. (2002): The FirstNationsl Report to EUROBATS
Myotis capaccinii
(only European populations)
Tvrtkovic, N. (2002): Red DataBook of Croatia – Mammals.Ministry of EnvironmentalProtection and Physical Planning,Zagreb. In print.
Myotis dasycneme
(only European populations)
Tvrtkovic, N. (2002): Red DataBook of Croatia – Mammals.Ministry of EnvironmentalProtection and Physical Planning,Zagreb. In print.
Myotis daubentoni
(only European populations)
Tvrtkovic, N. (2002): The FirstNationsl Report to EUROBATS
Myotis emarginatus Tvrtkovic, N. (2002): Red DataBook of Croatia – Mammals.
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Species RangeState
Not aRange State
Extinct Noinformation
available
Published distributionreference
(only European populations) Ministry of EnvironmentalProtection and Physical Planning,Zagreb. In print.
Myotis myotis
(only European populations)
Tvrtkovic, N. (2002): Red DataBook of Croatia – Mammals.Ministry of EnvironmentalProtection and Physical Planning,Zagreb. In print.
Myotis mystacinus
(only European populations)
Tvrtkovic, N. (2002): The FirstNational Report to EUROBATS
Myotis nattereri
(only European populations)
Tvrtkovic, N. (2002): The FirstNational Report to EUROBATS
Pipistrellus kuhli
(only European populations)
Tvrtkovic, N. (2002): The FirstNational Report to EUROBATS
Pipistrellus nathusii
(only European populations)
Tvrtkovic, N. (2002): The FirstNational Report to EUROBATS
Pipistrellus pipistrellus
(only European populations)
Tvrtkovic, N. (2002): The FirstNational Report to EUROBATS
Pipistrellus savii
(only European populations)
Tvrtkovic, N. (2002): Red DataBook of Croatia – Mammals.Ministry of EnvironmentalProtection and Physical Planning,Zagreb. In print.
Nyctalus lasiopterus
(only European populations)
Tvrtkovic, N. (2002): Red DataBook of Croatia – Mammals.Ministry of EnvironmentalProtection and Physical Planning,Zagreb. In print.
Nyctalus leisleri
(only European populations)
Tvrtkovic, N. (2002): Red DataBook of Croatia – Mammals.Ministry of EnvironmentalProtection and Physical Planning,Zagreb. In print.
Nyctalus noctula
(only European populations)
Tvrtkovic, N. (2002): The FirstNational Report to EUROBATS
Eptesicus nilssonii
(only European populations)
Tvrtkovic, N. (2002): The FirstNational Report to EUROBATS
Eptesicus serotinus
(only European populations)
Tvrtkovic, N. (2002): The FirstNational Report to EUROBATS
Vespertilio murinus
(only European populations)
Tvrtkovic, N. (2002): The FirstNational Report to EUROBATS
Barbastella barbastellus
(only European populations)
Tvrtkovic, N. (2002): Red DataBook of Croatia – Mammals.Ministry of EnvironmentalProtection and Physical Planning,Zagreb. In print.
Plecotus auritus
(only European populations)
Tvrtkovic, N. (2002): The FirstNational Report to EUROBATS
Plecotus austriacus
(only European populations)
Tvrtkovic, N. (2002): The FirstNational Report to EUROBATS
Miniopterus schreibersii Tvrtkovic, N. (2002): Red DataBook of Croatia – Mammals.
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Species RangeState
Not aRange State
Extinct Noinformation
available
Published distributionreference
(only European populations) Ministry of EnvironmentalProtection and Physical Planning,Zagreb. In print.
Tadarida teniotis Tvrtkovic, N. (2002): The FirstNational Report to EUROBATS
CETACEA
Platanista gangeticagangetica
Pontoporia blainvillei
Inia geoffrensis
Delphinapterus leucas
Monodon monoceros
Phocoena phocoena
(North and Baltic Sea populations)
Phocoena phocoena
(western North Atlantic population)
Phocoena phocoena
(Black Sea population)
Neophocaena phocaenoides
Phocoenoides dalli
Phocoena spinipinnis
Phocoena dioptrica
Sousa chinensis
Sousa teuszii
Sotalia fluviatilis
Lagenorhynchus albirostris
(only North and Baltic Seapopulations)
Lagenorhynchus acutus
(only North and Baltic Seapopulations)
Lagenorhynchus australis
Lagenorhynchus obscurus
Grampus griseus
(only North and Baltic Seapopulations)
Tursiops aduncus
(Arafura/Timor Sea populations)
Tursiops truncatus
(North and Baltic Sea populations)
Tursiops truncatus
(western Mediterraneanpopulation)
Tvrtkovic, N. (2002): Red DataBook of Croatia – Mammals.Ministry of EnvironmentalProtection and Physical Planning,Zagreb. In print.
Tursiops truncatus Tvrtkovic, N. (2002): Red DataBook of Croatia Mammals
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Species RangeState
Not aRange State
Extinct Noinformation
available
Published distributionreference
(Black Sea population) Book of Croatia – Mammals.Ministry of EnvironmentalProtection and Physical Planning,Zagreb. In print.
Stenella attenuata
(eastern tropical Pacific population)
Stenella attenuata
(Southeast Asian populations)
Stenella longirostris
(eastern tropical Pacificpopulations)
Stenella longirostris
(Southeast Asian populations)
Stenella coeruleoalba
(eastern tropical Pacific population)
Stenella coeruleoalba
(western Mediterraneanpopulation)
Delphinus delphis
(North and Baltic Sea populations)
Delphinus delphis
(western Mediterraneanpopulation)
Tvrtkovic, N. (2002): Red DataBook of Croatia – Mammals.Ministry of EnvironmentalProtection and Physical Planning,Zagreb. In print.
Delphinus delphis
(Black Sea population)
Delphinus delphis
(eastern tropical Pacific population)
Lagenodelphis hosei
(Southeast Asian populations)
Orcaella brevirostris
Cephalorhynchuscommersonii
(South American population)
Cephalorhynchus eutropia
Cephalorhynchus heavisidii
Orcinus orca
(eastern North Atlantic population)
Orcinus orca
(eastern North Pacific population)
Globicephala melas
(only North and Baltic Seapopulations)
Berardius bairdii
Hyperoodon ampullatus
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Species RangeState
Not aRange State
Extinct Noinformation
available
Published distributionreference
PINNIPEDIA
Phoca vitulina
(only Baltic and Wadden Seapopulations)
Halichoerus grypus
(only Baltic Sea populations)
Monachus monachus Tvrtkovic, N. et al. (2002): RedData Book of Croatia – Mammals.Ministry of EnvironmentalProtection and Physical Planning,Zagreb. In print.- same for allmammals
PROBOSCIDEA
Loxodonta africana
SIRENIA
Trichechus manatus
Dugong dugon
ARTIODACTYLA
Vicugna vicugna
Oryx dammah
Gazella gazella
GAVIIFORMES
Gavia stellata
(Western Palearctic populations)
Radovic, D.(1998): NationalBiodiversity and Landscape Strategyand Action Plan – An Overview ofCroatian Ornthofauna. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb.Manuscript
Gavia arctica arctica Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Gavia arctica suschkini
Gavia immer immer
(Northwest European population)
Gavia adamsii
(Western Palearctic population)
PODICIPEDIFORMES
Podiceps grisegenagrisegena
Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Podiceps auritus
(Western Palearctic populations)
Radovic, D.(1998): NationalBiodiversity and Landscape Strategyand Action Plan – An Overview ofCroatian Ornthofauna. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb.
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Species RangeState
Not aRange State
Extinct Noinformation
available
Published distributionreference
Manuscript
PELECANIFORMES
Phalacrocorax nigrogularis
Phalacrocorax pygmeus Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Pelecanus onocrotalus
(Western Palearctic populations)
Pelecanus crispus Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
CICONIIFORMES
Botaurus stellaris stellaris
(Western Palearctic populations)
Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Ixobrychus minutus minutus
(Western Palearctic populations)
Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Ixobrychus sturmii
Ardeola rufiventris
Ardeola idae
Egretta vinaceigula
Casmerodius albus albus
(Western Palearctic populations)
Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Ardea purpurea purpurea
(populations breeding in theWestern Palearctic)
Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Mycteria ibis
Ciconia nigra Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Ciconia episcopusmicroscelis
Ciconia ciconia Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Plegadis falcinellus Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Geronticus eremita Radovic, D.(1998): NationalBiodiversity and Landscape Strategyand Action Plan – An Overview ofCroatian Ornthofauna. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb.
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Species RangeState
Not aRange State
Extinct Noinformation
available
Published distributionreference
Manuscript
Threskiornis aethiopicusaethiopicus
Platalea alba
(excluding Malagasy population)
Platalea leucorodia Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Phoenicopterus ruber
Phoenicopterus minor
ANSERIFORMES
Dendrocygna bicolor
Dendrocygna viduata
Thalassornis leuconotus
Oxyura leucocephala Radovic, D.(1998): NationalBiodiversity and Landscape Strategyand Action Plan – An Overview ofCroatian Ornthofauna. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb.Manuscript
Cygnus olor Radovic, D.(1998): NationalBiodiversity and Landscape Strategyand Action Plan – An Overview ofCroatian Ornthofauna. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb.Manuscript
Cygnus cygnus Radovic, D.(1998): NationalBiodiversity and Landscape Strategyand Action Plan – An Overview ofCroatian Ornthofauna. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb.Manuscript
Cygnus columbianus
Anser brachyrhynchus
Anser fabalis Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Anser albifrons Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Anser erythropus
Anser anser Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Branta leucopsis
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Species RangeState
Not aRange State
Extinct Noinformation
available
Published distributionreference
Branta bernicla
Branta ruficollis
Alopochen aegyptiacus
Tadorna ferruginea
Tadorna cana
Tadorna tadorna
Plectropterus gambensis
Sarkidiornis melanotos
Nettapus auritus
Anas penelope Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Anas strepera Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Anas crecca Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Anas capensis
Anas platyrhynchos Radovic, D.(1998): NationalBiodiversity and Landscape Strategyand Action Plan – An Overview ofCroatian Ornthofauna. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb.Manuscript
Anas undulata
Anas acuta Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Anas erythrorhyncha
Anas hottentota
Anas querquedula Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Anas clypeata Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Marmaronettaangustirostris
Netta rufina Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Netta erythrophthalma
Aythya ferina Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry of
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available
Published distributionreference
Environmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Aythya nyroca Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Aythya fuligula Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Aythya marila Radovic, D.(1998): NationalBiodiversity and Landscape Strategyand Action Plan – An Overview ofCroatian Ornthofauna. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb.Manuscript
Somateria mollissima
Somateria spectabilis
Polysticta stelleri
Clangula hyemalis
Melanitta nigra
Melanitta fusca Radovic, D.(1998): NationalBiodiversity and Landscape Strategyand Action Plan – An Overview ofCroatian Ornthofauna. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb.Manuscript
Bucephala clangula Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Mergellus albellus Radovic, D.(1998): NationalBiodiversity and Landscape Strategyand Action Plan – An Overview ofCroatian Ornthofauna. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb.Manuscript
Mergus serrator Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Mergus merganser Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
FALCONIFORMES
Pandion haliaetus Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
GALLIFORMES
Coturnix coturnix coturnix Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry of
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Species RangeState
Not aRange State
Extinct Noinformation
available
Published distributionreference
Environmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
SPHENISCIFORMES
Spheniscus demersus
PROCELLARIIFORMES
Diomedea exulans
Diomedea epomophora
Diomedea irrorata
Diomedea nigripes
Diomedea immutabilis
Diomedea melanophris
Diomedea bulleri
Diomedea cauta
Diomedea chlororhynchos
Diomedea chrysostoma
Phoebetria fusca
Phoebetria palpebrata
Macronectes giganteus
Macronectes halli
Procellaria cinerea
Procellaria aequinoctialis
Procellaria aequinoctialisconspicillata
Procellaria parkinsoni
Procellaria westlandica
GRUIFORMES
Porzana porzana
(populations breeding in theWestern Palearctic)
Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Porzana parva parva Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Porzana pusilla intermedia Radovic, D.(1998): NationalBiodiversity and Landscape Strategyand Action Plan – An Overview ofCroatian Ornthofauna. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb.Manuscript
Fulica atra atra
(Mediterranean and Black Seapopulations)
Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Aenigmatolimnasmarginalis
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Species RangeState
Not aRange State
Extinct Noinformation
available
Published distributionreference
Sarothrura boehmi
Sarothrura ayresi
Crex crex Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Grus leucogeranus
Grus virgo (Syn.Anthropoides virgo)
Grus paradisea
Grus carunculatus
Grus grus Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Chlamydotis undulata
(only Asian populations)
Otis tarda Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
CHARADRIIFORMES
Himantopus himantopus Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Recurvirostra avosetta Radovic, D.(1998): NationalBiodiversity and Landscape Strategyand Action Plan – An Overview ofCroatian Ornthofauna. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb.Manuscript
Dromas ardeola
Burhinus oedicnemus Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Glareola pratincola Radovic, D.(1998): NationalBiodiversity and Landscape Strategyand Action Plan – An Overview ofCroatian Ornthofauna. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb.Manuscript
Glareola nordmanni
Pluvialis apricaria Radovic, D.(1998): NationalBiodiversity and Landscape Strategyand Action Plan – An Overview ofCroatian Ornthofauna. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb.Manuscript
Pluvialis squatarola Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia Birds Ministry of
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Species RangeState
Not aRange State
Extinct Noinformation
available
Published distributionreference
of Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Charadrius hiaticula Radovic, D.(1998): NationalBiodiversity and Landscape Strategyand Action Plan – An Overview ofCroatian Ornthofauna. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb.Manuscript
Charadrius dubius Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Charadrius pecuarius
Charadrius tricollaris
Charadrius forbesi
Charadrius pallidus
Charadrius alexandrinus Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Charadrius marginatus
Charadrius mongulus
Charadrius leschenaultii
Charadrius asiaticus
Eudromias morinellus
Vanellus vanellus Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Vanellus spinosus
Vanellus albiceps
Vanellus senegallus
Vanellus lugubris
Vanellus melanopterus
Vanellus coronatus
Vanellus superciliosus
Vanellus gregarius (SynChettusia gregaria)
Vanellus leucurus
Gallinago media Radovic, D.(1998): NationalBiodiversity and Landscape Strategyand Action Plan – An Overview ofCroatian Ornthofauna. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb.Manuscript
Gallinago gallinago Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry of
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Species RangeState
Not aRange State
Extinct Noinformation
available
Published distributionreference
Environmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Lymnocryptes minimus Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Limosa limosa Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Limosa lapponica Radovic, D.(1998): NationalBiodiversity and Landscape Strategyand Action Plan – An Overview ofCroatian Ornthofauna. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb.Manuscript
Numenius phaeopus Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Numenius tenuirostris Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Numenius arquata Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Tringa erythropus Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Tringa totanus Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Tringa stagnatilis Radovic, D.(1998): NationalBiodiversity and Landscape Strategyand Action Plan – An Overview ofCroatian Ornthofauna. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb.Manuscript
Tringa nebularia Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Tringa ochropus Radovic, D.(1998): NationalBiodiversity and Landscape Strategyand Action Plan – An Overview ofCroatian Ornthofauna. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb.Manuscript
Tringa glareola Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
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Extinct Noinformation
available
Published distributionreference
Tringa cinerea
Tringa hypoleucos Radovic, D.(1998): NationalBiodiversity and Landscape Strategyand Action Plan – An Overview ofCroatian Ornthofauna. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb.Manuscript
Arenaria interpres Radovic, D.(1998): NationalBiodiversity and Landscape Strategyand Action Plan – An Overview ofCroatian Ornthofauna. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb.Manuscript
Calidris tenuirostris
Calidris canutus Radovic, D.(1998): NationalBiodiversity and Landscape Strategyand Action Plan – An Overview ofCroatian Ornthofauna. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb.Manuscript
Calidris alba Radovic, D.(1998): NationalBiodiversity and Landscape Strategyand Action Plan – An Overview ofCroatian Ornthofauna. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb.Manuscript
Calidris minuta Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Calidris temminckii Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Calidris maritima
Calidris alpina Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Calidris ferruginea Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Limicola falcinellus Radovic, D.(1998): NationalBiodiversity and Landscape Strategyand Action Plan – An Overview ofCroatian Ornthofauna. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb.Manuscript
Philomachus pugnax Radovic, D.(1998): NationalBiodiversity and Landscape Strategyand Action Plan – An Overview of
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Species RangeState
Not aRange State
Extinct Noinformation
available
Published distributionreference
Croatian Ornthofauna. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb.Manuscript
Phalaropus lobatus
Phalaropus fulicaria
Larus hemprichii
Larus leucophthalmus
Larus ichthyaetus
(West Eurasian and Africanpopulation)
Larus melanocephalus Radovic, D.(1998): NationalBiodiversity and Landscape Strategyand Action Plan – An Overview ofCroatian Ornthofauna. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb.Manuscript
Larus genei
Larus audouinii Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Larus armenicus
Sterna nilotica nilotica
(West Eurasian and Africanpopulations)
Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Sterna caspia
(West Eurasian and Africanpopulations)
Radovic, D.(1998): NationalBiodiversity and Landscape Strategyand Action Plan – An Overview ofCroatian Ornthofauna. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb.Manuscript
Sterna maxima albidorsalis
Sterna bergii
(African and Southwest Asianpopulations)
Sterna bengalensis
(African and Southwest Asianpopulations)
Sterna sandvicensissandvicensis
Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Sterna dougallii
(Atlantic population)
Sterna hirundo hirundo
(populations breeding in theWestern Palearctic)
Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Sterna paradisaea
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Extinct Noinformation
available
Published distributionreference
(Atlantic populations)
Sterna albifrons Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Sterna saundersi
Sterna balaenarum
Sterna repressa
Chlidonias niger niger Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Chlidonias leucopterus
(West Eurasian and Africanpopulation)
Radovic, D.(1998): NationalBiodiversity and Landscape Strategyand Action Plan – An Overview ofCroatian Ornthofauna. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb.Manuscript
CORACIIFORMES
Merops apiaster Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Coracias garrulus Radovic,D. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Birds. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
PSITTACIFORMES
Amazona tucumana
PASSERIFORMES
Hirundo atrocaerulea
Acrocephalus paludicola Radovic, D.(1998): NationalBiodiversity and Landscape Strategyand Action Plan – An Overview ofCroatian Ornthofauna. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb.Manuscript
TESTUDINATA
Chelonia depressa
Chelonia mydas
Caretta caretta Tvrtkovic,N. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Reptilia. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Eretmochelys imbricata
Lepidochelys kempii
Lepidochelys olivacea
Dermochelys coriacea Tvrtkovic,N. (2002): Red Data Bookof Croatia – Reptilia. Ministry ofEnvironmental Protection and
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Species RangeState
Not aRange State
Extinct Noinformation
available
Published distributionreference
Physical Planning, Zagreb. In print.
Podocnemis expansa
CROCODYLIA
Crocodylus porosus
ACIPENSERIFORMES
Huso huso Mrakovcic,M. (2002): Red DataBook of Croatia – FreshwaterFishes. Ministry of EnvironmentalProtection and Physical Planning,Zagreb. In print.
Huso dauricus
Acipenser baerii baicalensis
Acipenser fulvescens
Acipenser gueldenstaedtii Mrakovcic,M. (2002): Red DataBook of Croatia – FreshwaterFishes. Ministry of EnvironmentalProtection and Physical Planning,Zagreb. In print.
Acipenser medirostris
Acipenser mikadoi
Acipenser naccarii Mrakovcic,M. (2002): Red DataBook of Croatia – FreshwaterFishes. Ministry of EnvironmentalProtection and Physical Planning,Zagreb. In print.
Acipenser nudiventris Mrakovcic,M. (2002): Red DataBook of Croatia – FreshwaterFishes. Ministry of EnvironmentalProtection and Physical Planning,Zagreb. In print.
Acipenser persicus
Acipenser ruthenus
(Danube population)
Mrakovcic,M. (2002): Red DataBook of Croatia – FreshwaterFishes. Ministry of EnvironmentalProtection and Physical Planning,Zagreb. In print.
Acipenser schrenckii
Acipenser sinensis
Acipenser stellatus Mrakovcic,M. (2002): Red DataBook of Croatia – FreshwaterFishes. Ministry of EnvironmentalProtection and Physical Planning,Zagreb. In print.
Acipenser sturio Mrakovcic,M. (2002): Red DataBook of Croatia – FreshwaterFishes. Ministry of EnvironmentalProtection and Physical Planning,Zagreb. In print.
Pseudoscaphirhynchuskaufmanni
Pseudoscaphirhynchushermanni
Pseudoscaphirhynchusf d h k i
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available
Published distributionreference
fedtschenkoi
Psephurus gladius
LEPIDOPTERA
Danaus plexippus
ORECTOLOBIFORMES
Rhincodon typus
All species of each of the Families below are listed in Appendix II. If your country is a Range State forany of the species in these Families, please enter the species name in the first column, under the relevantFamily heading. Please indicate (with a ‘X’) whether your country is a Range State or the species isextinct and, where appropriate, please provide published distribution references. (Space is provided forten species in each Family. If additional lines are re quired, please attach the information as an annex.)
Species Range State Extinct Published distributionreference
Order FALCONIFORMES , Family Cathartidae
RangeState
Extinct
RangeState
Extinct
RangeState
Extinct
RangeState
Extinct
RangeState
Extinct
RangeState
Extinct
RangeState
Extinct
RangeState
Extinct
RangeState
Extinct
RangeState
Extinct
Order FALCONIFORMES , Family Accipitridae
Pandion haliaeetusPernis apivorusMilvus migransMilvus milvusHaliaeetus albicillaGyps fulvusCircaetus gallicusCircus aeruginosusCircus cyaneusCircus macrourusCircus pygargusAccipiter gentilesAccipiter nisus
RangeState
Extinct Radovic, D.(1998): National Biodiversity and LandscapeStrategy and Action Plan – An Overview of CroatianOrnthofauna. Ministry of Environmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. Manuscript
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Species Range State Extinct Published distributionreference
Accipiter brevipesButeo buteoButeo lagopusAquila pomarinaAquila clangaAquila heliacaAquila chrysaetosHieraeetus fasciatusHietaaetus pennatus
Aegypius monachus
Neophron percnopterus
RangeState
Extinct Radovic, D.(1998): National Biodiversity and LandscapeStrategy and Action Plan – An Overview of CroatianOrnthofauna. Ministry of Environmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. Manuscript
RangeState
Extinct
RangeState
Extinct
RangeState
Extinct
RangeState
Extinct
RangeState
Extinct
RangeState
Extinct
RangeState
Extinct
RangeState
Extinct
Order FALCONIFORMES , Family Falconidae
Falco naumanniFalco tinnunculusFalco vespertinusFalco columbariusFalco subbuteoFalco eleonoraeFalco biarmicusFalco cherrugFalco peregrinus
RangeState
Extinct Radovic, D.(1998): National Biodiversity and LandscapeStrategy and Action Plan – An Overview of CroatianOrnthofauna. Ministry of Environmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. Manuscript
RangeState
Extinct
RangeState
Extinct
RangeState
Extinct
RangeState
Extinct
RangeState
Extinct
RangeState
Extinct
RangeState
Extinct
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RangeState
Extinct
RangeState
Extinct
Order PASSERIFORMES, Family Muscicapidae
Ficedula hypoleucaFicedula albicollis
Ficedula parva
Muscicapa striata
RangeState
Extinct Radovic, D.(1998): National Biodiversity and LandscapeStrategy and Action Plan – An Overview of CroatianOrnthofauna. Ministry of Environmental Protection andPhysical Planning, Zagreb. Manuscript
RangeState
Extinct
RangeState
Extinct
RangeState
Extinct
RangeState
Extinct
RangeState
Extinct
RangeState
Extinct
RangeState
Extinct
RangeState
Extinct