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The Agreement was concluded as "Agreement on the Conservation of Bats in Europe" in September 1991 during the Third Meeting of the Parties of the Convention on Migratory Species. It entered into force on 16 January 1994, after the required number of five states (Germany, The Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and UK) had ratified it.
Agreement on the Conservation of Gorillas and Their Habitats; Agreement on the Conservation of Populations of European Bats; Agreement on the Conservation of Seals in the Wadden Sea; Aquatic Warbler Memorandum of Understanding; Agreement on the Conservation of Small Cetaceans of the Baltic, North East Atlantic, Irish and North Seas
The first European Bat Nights were arranged in the 1990s in Poland and France. Since 1997 the Bat Night is organised under the auspices of the Agreement on the Conservation of Populations of European Bats (EUROBATS). Today the event takes place in several cities and regions in more than 30 countries throughout Europe.
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The Agreement on the Conservation of Populations of European Bats was amended to use the specific name aegyptiacus in 2003. [14] [15] Books like Mammal Species of the World (2005) and Mammals of Africa (2013) follow Kock and use the name aegyptiacus. [6] [2]
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Annex V details the species which are of 'interest' to the European Union, of which the taking or exploitation of wild may be subject to the management decisions of the individual countries concerned. [1] This largely concerns plants or animals in which the hunting or gathering was/is an economic activity. Mammals