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Event World Migratory Bird Day

Launched in 2006 World Migratory Bird Day is an awareness raising campaign which is celebrated annually and aims to inspire the worldwide conservation of both migratory birds and their habitats. This campaign is organized by two international wildlife treaties administered by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) the Convention on the Conservation of
Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS), and the Agreement on the Conservation of African Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA)

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Period [09/05/2015 - 10/05/2015]
Event location Different places
Host the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS), and the Agreement on the Conservation of African Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA)
Event URL http://www.worldmigratorybirdday.org

In times of ever increasing global demand for energy, developing new and expanding existing renewable energy technologies are key when striving towards a low carbon future. Yet energy cannot be truly sustainable and nature friendly unless it fully takes biodiversity and, more specifically, migratory birds into consideration. With the theme “Energy make it bird friendly!”, World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD) 2015 aims to highlight the importance of deploying energy technologies in a way that prevents, minimizes and mitigates impacts on migratory birds and their habitats. Every year, millions of migratory birds struggle with the massive expansion of various means of generating and distributing energy: collisions and electrocution due to power lines as well as barrier effects from energy infrastructure are causing mortality and displacement. In addition, the birds suffer effects from habitat loss and degradation and other disturbances from the deployment of hydropower, bio energy, ocean, solar, wind and geothermal energy technologies. Sustainable renewable energy production is expected to have positive effects on migratory birds by mitigating climate change and its impacts.

However, if certain energy technologies are deployed without proper planning, design and risk assessment, they can pose a grave threat to migratory bird species. When expanding energy production, transition to wildlife friendly methods is a key step to protect life on the Earth. The conservation of migratory birds needs to be considered in all phases of energy development at multiple levels locally, nationally and internationally. Therefore, concerted conservation actions by governments, nature conservation organizations, scientists and the energy sector as well as the general public are necessary. This way the benefits of sustainable energy can be realized without the risk of harming migratory birds and their habitats.

Join us and take part in World Migratory Bird Day on 9 – 10 May 2015. However you decide to contribute by organizing educational programmes, lectures, bird watching tours, visits to bird friendly energy infrastructure, art exhibitions or other public events every activity counts and will enrich this global celebration! You can learn more about World Migratory Bird Day, register your event (http://www.worldmigratorybirdday.org/register-your-event) and order posters, stickers and postcards on the WMBD website (www.worldmigratorybirdday.org) as well as share your activities with the growing community behind WMBD across the globe.

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