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BIODIVERSITY REPORT On Dasos Dadias- Lefkimis- Soufliou Bousiaki Eleni
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BIODIVERSITY REPORT On Dasos Dadias- Lefkimis- Soufliou Bousiaki Eleni.

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Page 1: BIODIVERSITY REPORT On Dasos Dadias- Lefkimis- Soufliou Bousiaki Eleni.

BIODIVERSITY REPORT

• On Dasos Dadias- Lefkimis- Soufliou

Bousiaki

Eleni

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The location of Dadia

• Dadia forest lays North of Alexandroupolis,in the province of Evros, in Thrace.

• It covers the S.E. hills of the Rodopi mountain range.

• It lays along one of the major flyways for migratory birds.

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The forest landscape

It is compiled by:• streams• rocky formations• forest gaps• natural fences• traditional

cultivations

(Nicos Petrou)

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The three key factors that shaped the character of the forest

• Fire

• Grazing

• Woodcutting

(Nicos Petrou)

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Dadia forest through the years

Until the 1970’s• Clustered population,mild land useIn 1974• Initiation of the «Evros Development

Project»In 1979• A report by B. Hallman prompted the

Greek Government to create a reserve in Dadia

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The structure of the reserve

• One small nucleus of 922ha.

• One larger one of 6368ha.

• The two nuclei are surrounded by 39000ha of buffer zone.

• One small nucleus of 922ha.

• One larger one of 6368ha.

• The two nuclei are surrounded by 39000ha of buffer zone.

(Gatzogiannis-Poirazidis-Skartsi)

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Dadia through the years

• In 1985 the value of the herpetofauna was pointed out by scientists

• In 1987 several management projects were undertaken, for example the feeding area

• Natura 2000 (E.U. Directive 92/43) declared Dadia as S.P.A.

(from brochure)

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FLORA

• The forest coverage is no less than 70%

• Dominant species are the Calabrian Pine and the Turkish Oak

• Riparian vegetation consists of Alders and white Willows

(Nicos Petrou)

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FAUNA- BIRDS

• Out of 38 species of Raptors in Europe, 36 are present in Dadia

• 3 out of 4 european species meet here

• The area puts up the most endangered species of raptors

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The Black Vulture (Aegypius monachus)

(Nicos Petrou)

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The Griffon Vulture (Gyps fulvus)

(Nicos Petrou)

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The Egyptian Vulture (Neophron percnopterus)

(Nicos Petrou)

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The White- tailed Eagle (Heliaetus albicila)

(Nicos Petrou)

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The Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetus)

(Nicos Petrou)

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The Short- toed Eagle (Circaetus gallicus)

(Nicos Petrou)

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The Little Owl (Athene noctua)

(Nicos Petrou)

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Other Birds

• The White Stork (Ciconia ciconia), on top of a church

(Nicos Petrou)

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Birdwatchers

• Dadia is of significant interest for visiting birdwatchers

• Dadia is of significant interest for visiting birdwatchers

(from brochure)

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Reptiles and Amphibians

• 8 species are protected by Natura 2000 and 31 by international conventions.

• Their high population density indicates their key position in the ecosystem

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Salamanders and Newts

• Triturus vulgaris

• Fire Salamander(Salamandra salamandra)(Nicos Petrou)

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FROGS

• Common species are: Rana greaca, Rana dalmatina, Hyla arborea and Bufo bufo

(Nicos Petrou)

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TORTOISES

• They are probably the most endangered reptiles!

• The two most common species are: Hermann’s tortoise (Testudo hermanni) and Spur- thighed tortoise (Testudo graeca)

(Nicos Petrou)

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MAMMALS

• 5 species are protected by NATURA 2000 and 9 species are in the Red Data Book for Mammals

• Wildcat (Felis sylvestris)

(Nicos Petrou)

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Red Squirel and Wild Boar

(Nicos Petrou)

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• Inadequate habitat and hunting grounds for reptiles and amphibians in the buffer zone.

• Reforestation, timber extraction and agricultural practices in the buffer zone.

• Decrease of livestock breeding.• Hunting and poisoning.• Road construction, military activities and traffic.• Ecotourism not well planned.• Pet trade.

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MANAGEMENT

• Alternative and more ecological form of forestry

• A general management plan• Biomonitoring program• Installation of goat flocks • Maintainance of the open character of the

forest• Strengthning of grazing• Stimulation of ecotourism

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Ecotourism

• Local people have found other sources of income through ecotourism

• There is an ecotourism centre in Dadia village

(from brochure)

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Connection of the Evros Delta and Dadia forest

• Dadia forest is a part of the unique extended ecosystem of River Evros

• It can gradually restablish the wild life of Evros through the buffer zone, if well managed

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« Protection of the forest of Dadia should and must become a

matter of national pride…»