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Page 1: Experiences from mapping birds Colin Bibby BirdLife International.

Experiences from mapping birds

Colin Bibby

BirdLife International

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• Establish priorities

Species - Red Lists etc

Habitats, biomes - ecosystem approach

Key sites - protected areas etc

• Diagnose threats

• Plan actions

• Take actions

• Monitor and feedback

A conservation rationale

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Red listing data requirements

• Range (extent of occurrence or area of occupancy)

• Numbers (density x range)

• Trends (in numbers or range)

• Habitats may help to infer the above

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Red Data Books - Threatened Birds of Asia

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Data points in Threatened Birds of Asia

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Indian Skimmer Rynchops albicollisall records (Asia RDB)

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Straw-headed Bulbul Pycnontus zeylanicusall records (Asia RDB)

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Threatened Birds of the World

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Distribution of globally threatened birds

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Mapping species in Endemic Bird Areas

Xanthopsar flavus

Dryocopus galeatus

Known current

Probable current

Historic

Possible

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Endem ic B ird A reas of the W orld

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WWF Global 200

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Conservation International Hotspots

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BirdLife Endemic Bird Areas

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BirdLife, WWF & CI overlap

EBAs

WWF

CI

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Imperilled species in the USA (TNC)

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Scale and resolution

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Efficient studies

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Efficient studies

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Important Bird Areas in Europe

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Site networks for species

Spoonbill Platalea leucorodia

Important Bird Areas

European Atlas

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Access to information

• Specimen labels

• Research papers

• Monographs

• Field guides

• Conservation reviews

• Country and language

• Web access

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• Information fit for purpose

• Participation and process

• Linkages and synergy

• Audit and validation

• Openness of access

• Metadata and standards

• Scale - blob maps, localities, sites

Summary points