taiex seminar 23/03/2004, sofia nature conservation & awareness raising among the european...
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TAIEX Seminar 23/03/2004, Sofia
Nature conservation & awareness raising among the European hunters’ community
Wildlife management & Hunting in an enlarged
Europe
Challenges & Opportunities
Federation of Associations for Hunting and Conservation of the E.U.Fédération des Associations de Chasse et Conservation de la Faune Sauvage de l’U.E.
Dr. Yves LecocqFACE Secretary-General
Tallinn, Estonia - 11.02.2011
=> Defends and represents the collective interests of its Members at European and international level
=> Promotes hunting in accordance with the principle of wise and sustainable use
=> Members in 36 European countries (representing 7 million hunters), including Estonia
FACE - Federation of Associations for Hunting and Conservation of the E.U.
FACE - Principle of wise and sustainable use of natural resources
Use of wild living resources, if sustainable, is an important conservation tool because the social and economic benefits derived from such use provide incentives for people to conserve them
Sustainable use of natural resources
= conservation tool
IUCN Policy Statement, Amman 2000
The impact of “Europe”
on Hunting?
Federation of Associations for Hunting and Conservation of the E.U.Fédération des Associations de Chasse et Conservation de la Faune Sauvage de l’U.E.
but
There is no European or EU hunting policy
There are a number of Regulations, Directives, Conventions or policies likely to directly or indirectly affect hunting in practice
Europe = wide diversity of landscapes, flora and fauna
But this diversity also applies to human cultures and traditions
This socio-cultural diversity constitutes a great asset and value.
DIVERSITY !
Models for "Europe of Hunting"4
Northern Europe
Natural “harvest” (intended to generate food) Hunting is popular and democratic Highest proportion of hunters in Europe (1/20) Free access to private land Sometimes free hunting on public land
Southern Europe
Social event Management focused on habitats rather than on species Hunting is popular (1/40) Hunting rights not always linked to property rights
Anglo-Saxon Countries
Considered a “sport” “Sportive” or gentleman behaviour Professional habitat and game management 1 of 60 citizens is a hunter Priority for property rights
Central Europe
Long tradition and strict rules, well regulated hunting Above all management of larger game species Low proportion of hunters (1/300) Hunting right (partly) dissociated from property right
Common Features
Love for Nature Active interest in wildlife management
Strong social dimension
Close link between hunters and their dogs
Benefits from hunting
bGame managementbWildlife conservationbHabitat restoration & managementbContribute to rural development
b3 billion € spent on Biodiversity b120.000 full-time jobs
7MillionEuropeanHunters
75% hunt in local area- on own land
- on rented land
- on public land
- as member of a local association, club, syndicate…
- as (paying) guest
Judgment of 20.01.2011 in the Case Herrmann v. Germany (application no. 9300/07)
…the Court agreed that the obligation to allow the practice of the hunt on Mr X’s premises interfered with his right to the peaceful enjoyment of his property…accepted, however, that the aim of the provisions in question, namely the fact that the management of the game stock was aimed at maintaining varied and healthy game populations and at avoiding game damage, was in the general interest
…the situation in Germany…made it necessary to allow area-wide hunting on all suitable premises…The German legal regime did…not exempt any public or private owners of property which was suitable for hunting from the obligation to tolerate hunting on their premises
…justified in particular by the necessity to pool smaller plots in order to allow for area-wide hunting and thus to assure an effective management of the game stock
The Court noted that the hunting associations…were established in the form of public-law associations, being subject to the control of the hunting authority…were thus subject to State supervision…beyond the supervision normally exercised over private associations…sufficiently integrated into State structures in order to qualify them as public law institutions
"Game" Species = wild living resource
Sustainable use = important conservation tool
“because the social and economic benefits derived from such use provide incentives for people to conserve them” (IUCN; World Conservation Congress, Amman, October 2000)
Hunting
FACE= Lobbying to promote hunting at the level of European institutions
Principle of Subsidiarity
No uniform “European hunting Law” No unnecessary “harmonisation” (e.g. of hunting systems) Framework of legal instruments and policies
E.U. Legislation
from a hunting point of view
Contribute to a better perception by the public of game meat as a quality product
EU hygiene and public health rules
European Firearms Pass
-> facilitates travelling for hunters
"Firearms" Directive
(79/409/EEC)
"Birds" Directive
“on the conservation of wild birds”
Preamble : whereas, because of their high population level, geographical distribution and reproductive rate, certain species may be hunted, which constitutes acceptable exploitation;
"Birds" Directive
Article 1 : This Directive relates to the conservation of all species of naturally occurring birds in the wild states … and … covers the protection, management and control of these species and lays down rules for their exploitation
"Birds" Directive
Article 2 :Member States shall… maintain the population of the species… at a level which corresponds in particular toecological, scientific and cultural requirements& taking account of economic and recreational requirements
"Birds" Directive
Article 4The species mentioned in Annex I shall be the subject of conservation measures concerning their habitat…Member States shall classify the most suitable territories as special protection areas
"Birds" Directive
"Birds" Directive
Article 5:Member States shall… establish a general system of protection for all species of birds… prohibiting in particular:
- deliberate killing or capture…- deliberate destruction of, or damage to, their nests and eggs…- deliberate disturbance of these birds particularly during the period of breeding and rearing grounds…
"Birds" Directive
Article 7: Owing to their population level, geographical distribution and reproductive rate… the species listed in Annex II (II/1 & II/2) may be hunted under national legislation
"Birds" Directive
Article 7§4: Member States shall… see… that the species to which hunting regulation apply are not hunted during their period of reproduction or during their return to their rearing grounds
"Birds" Directive
Article 8 Member States shall prohibit the use of all means, arrangements or methods used for the large-scale or non-selective capture or killing of birds… in particular… those listed in Annex IV
"Birds" Directive
Article 9§1:Member States may derogate… where there is no other satisfactory solution… (a)… - to prevent serious damage to crops, livestock,… - for the protection of flora and fauna…(c) to permit, under strictly supervised conditions and on a selective basis the… judicious use of certain birds in small numbers.
"Guidance document on hunting under Council Directive 79/409/EEC on the conservation ofwild birds"
on the conservation of natural habitats and of wildfauna and flora
92/43/EEC
"Habitats" or “F.F.H.” Directive
Article 3:A coherent European ecological network of special areas of conservation shall be set up under the title NATURA 2000… composed of sites hosting the natural habitat types listed in Annex I and habitats of the species listed in Annex II
Article 6:Member States shall take appropriate steps to avoid, in the special areas of conservation (+ special protection areas), the deterioration of habitats… as well as disturbance of the species for which the areas have been designated, in so far as such disturbance could be significant…
Article 12: Member States shall take the requisite measures to establish a system of strict protection for the species listed in Annex IV- all bat species - Castor fiber- Canis lupus (except certain regions)- Ursus arctos- Lutra lutra- Lynx lynx (except Estonia)- …
Article 14: If… Member States deem it necessary, they shall take measures to ensure that the taking in the wild of specimens of species listed in Annex V… is compatible with their being maintained at a favourable conservation status.- Martes martes- Mustela putorius- Lepus timidus- Rupicapra rupicapra+ Lynx (Estonia), Wolf (certain regions)- …
Article 16: Provided that there is no satisfactory alternative… Member States may derogate… (a) in the interest of protecting wild fauna and flora…(b) to prevent serious damage…(c) in the interest of public health and public safety, of for other imperative reasons of overriding public interest, including those of a social or economic nature…(e) to allow, under strictly supervised conditions, on a selective basis… the taking or keeping of certain Annex IV specimens in limited numbers
Brown bear - Wolf - Lynx
"Conservation through sustainable use"
Sustainable Hunting Initiative
Partners: FACE, BirdLife International, European Commission D.G. ENV
10 points, including: - accepting the “Birds” Directive- programme for scientific (data collecting), conservation (management plans, hunting inside protected areas) & awareness raising measures
=>Charter on sustainable hunting?
Agreement FACE/BirdLife International (10/2004)
Both organisations: - recognise the “Birds” Directive as an appropriate legal instrument - support the NATURA 2000 Network, which is not incompatible with hunting- promote the collecting of data, including of hunting bag statistics- call for enforcement, education and awareness raising- ask that lead shot for hunting in wetlands is phased out by 2009
Thank you for
your attention