Recommendations of the Standing Committee on large carnivores

Recommendations on large carnivores

  • Recommendation No. 211 (2021) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 3 December 2021, on conservation measures within national parks in North Macedonia, including in relation to Mavrovo National Park and Lake Ohrid and Galichica National Park
  • Recommendation No. 204 (2019) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 6 December 2019, on the Conservation of the Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) in Continental Europe
  • Recommendation No. 198 (2018) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 30 November 2018, on the use of artificial feeding as a management tool of large carnivore populations and their prey, with a particular emphasis on the brown bear
  • Recommendation No. 173 (2014) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 5 December 2014, on hybridisation between wild grey wolves (Canis lupus) and domestic dogs (Canis lupus familiaris)
  • Recommendation No. 163 (2012) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 30 November 2012, on the management of expanding populations of large carnivores in Europe
  • Recommendation No. 162 (2012) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 30 November 2012, on the conservation of large carnivores populations in Europe requesting special conservation action
  • Recommendation No. 148 (2010) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 9 December 2010, on the conservation of large carnivores in the Caucasus
  • Recommendation No. 137 (2008) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 27 November 2008, on population level management of large carnivore populations
  • Recommendation No. 115 (2005) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 1 December 2005, on the conservation and management of transboundary populations of large carnivores
  • Recommendation No. 101 (2003) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 4 December 2003, on the implementation of the Pan-Alpine Conservation Strategy for the Lynx (PACS)
  • Recommendation No. 100 (2003) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 4 December 2003, on conservation of large carnivores in the Carpathians
  • Recommendation No. 94 (2002) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 5 December 2002, on urgent measures for the conservation of the Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus)
  • Recommendation No. 89 (2001) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 3 December 1999, on the conservation of the European Lynx in the Alps
  • Recommendation No. 82 (2000) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 1 December 2000, on urgent measures concerning the implementation of action plans for large carnivores in Europe
  • Recommendation No. 74 (1999) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 30 November 2001, on the conservation of large carnivores
  • Recommendation No. 43 (1995) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 24 March 1995, on the conservation of threatened mammals in Europe 
  • Recommendation No. 37 (1992) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 4 December 1992, on the conservation of the Cantabrian bear
  • Recommendation No. 20 (1991) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 11 January 1991, on the protection of the European lynx (Lynx lynx)
  • Recommendation No. 19 (1991) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 11 January 1991, on the protection of the pardel lynx (Lynx pardinus) in the Iberian peninsula
  • Recommendation No. 17 (1989) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 8 December 1989, on the protection of the wolf (Canis lupus) in Europe
  • Recommendation No. 10 (1988) of the Standing Committee, adopted on 9 December 1988, concerning the protection of the brown bear (Ursus arctos)
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