Nature
Convention on the conservation of European wildlife and natural habitats
 The
Bern Convention
is a binding international legal instrument in the field of nature conservation, which covers most of the natural
heritage of the European continent and extends to some States of Africa. Its aims are to conserve wild flora and
fauna and their natural habitats and to promote European co-operation in that field.
The Convention places a particular importance on the need to protect endangered natural habitats and endangered vulnerable
species, including migratory species.
All countries that have signed the Bern Convention must take action to:
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promote national policies for the conservation of wild flora and fauna, and their natural habitats;
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have regard to the conservation of wild flora and fauna in their planning and development policies,
and in their measures against pollution;
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promote education and disseminate general information on the need to conserve species of wild flora
and fauna and their habitats;
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encourage and co-ordinate research related to the purposes of this Convention.
and also co-operate to enhance the effectiveness of these measures through:
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co-ordination of efforts to protect migratory species;
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and the exchange of information and the sharing of experience and expertise.
Reporting system
The following types of reports under the Bern Convention contribute to monitor the implementation of the Convention and
assess its effectiveness:
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Compulsory biannual reports submitted by Parties on the use of the exceptions that are allowed under Article
9 of the Convention -
Updated Model
Form for Biennal Reports
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Voluntary general reports submitted
by Parties on the national
implementation of the Convention
(every four years)
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Legal reports analysing the
implementation of the Convention in
one country (one country per year),
commissioned by the Secretariat
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National reports submitted to and
discussed by the Groups of Experts
regarding their target species or
habitats
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Reports submitted by Parties and observers on the follow-up of Recommendations (a selection of recommendations
is monitored each year by the Standing Committee)
Groups of Experts
Groups of Experts also monitor the implementation of Standing Committee recommendations concerning the species or
habitats they cover (e.g. Amphibian and reptiles, plants, birds, etc.). At their meetings, every two or three years,
Groups of Experts set under the Convention address specific conservation problems and propose recommendations to
the Standing Committee. For more
information on the Groups of experts, click
here.
The case-files system
In its 25 years of existence, the case-file system of the Bern Convention has proven to be an excellent tool to achieve the
aims of the Bern Convention through international co-operation. The purpose of the "files" is to find a satisfactory solution
to problems encountered in implementing the Convention and to monitor as effectively as possible the means chosen to resolve
them. The system is based in complaints for possible breaches of the Convention that are processed by the Secretariat, the
Bureau and the Standing Committee according to their merits and on the basis of the information submitted. When the
Standing Committee or its Bureau considers that further information is needed, they can arrange for on-the-spot visits
by independent experts, who report to the Standing Committee.
Many case-files are at the origin of Recommendations adopted by the Standing Committee and addressed to a particular
country or group of countries to redress a problem with the application of the Convention concerning the protection of
a wild species or natural habitat under threat.
On-line complaint form

Register of Bern Convention Case-Files -
T-PVS/Inf(2013)03E

Implementation of the Bern Convention -
T-PVS(93)22E
Opening and closing of files

Opening and closing of files -
T-PVS(95)12E
Follow-up to recommendations
Description of the «Specific sites» case-file system - T-PVS(2000)35E

Reminder on the processing of complaints -
T-PVS(2008)07E

Rules of procedure: Standing Committee,
on-the-spot enquiries, mediation -
T-PVS/Inf(2013)06E
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