OSME fund for conservation granted
The Ornithological Society of the Middle East has granted 500 GBP to the project 'Assessment of hunting pressure on migrating raptors through the Lesser Caucasus'.
For his master dissertation, Johannes Jansen will investigate the magnitude of the raptor shooting throughout the eastern Black Sea bottleneck. It will cover both the Adjara region in Georgia and NE Turkey. This project builds on the expertise and data collected during the previous editions of the BRC and will be conducted in close cooperation with the Georgian Centre for the Conservation of Wildlife and Kuzeydoga.
Based on geographical features of the landscape and migration patterns, a map of high mortality risk from shooting will be constructed in GIS, and the magnitude of this risk will be examined in the field during September 2011. It will include hunter counts, a questionnaire and counting and measuring of casualties. Montagu's harrier, Pallid harrier and Lesser spotted eagle have been selected as species of special interest.
The main goal is to obtain a global image of the impact of raptor shooting on migrating populations and to designate priority areas for conservation.
Prins Bernhard Fund for Nature approved
A grant of 20,000 EUR has been awarded to a cooperation between BRC and Georgian Centre for the Conservation of Wildlife (GCCW). With this funding we aim to expand the project further towards education, conservation and sustainable ecotourism. The expertise of GCCW forms a major asset to adress the socio-economic issues in the region leading to widespread destructive hunting. Now that funding has been secured, we will start to look for people willing take up volunteer positions. Keep an eye on the "Get involved!" section of this website!
Rufford Small Grants Foundation supports BRC2011
Dear all,
we are pleased to announce that the Rufford Small Grants Foundation has awarded 6000 GBP to the monitoring and educational activities of BRC 2011. Despite the unfortunate timing for this news we wish to express our gratitude to the RSG Foundationf or their trust and belief in the aims and practice of the Batumi Raptor Count and acknowledge their support here.
Best regards,
the BRC Team