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LIFE Coordinated actions for the recovery of the marbled teal (Marmaronetta angustirostris) in Spain

Reference: LIFE19 NAT/ES/000906 | Acronym: LIFE Cerceta pardilla

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

BACKGROUND

Populations of marbled teal (Marmaronetta angustirostris) are decreasing. The number of breeding pairs ranges between 25-120 in their 7,400 km2 of breeding area in the EU-27, according to figures from the report in article 12 of the 2008-2012 Birds Directive. In Spain, 45 pairs were counted in 2019, a decline of nearly 80% on figures for 2002. Its distribution in terms of the surface area of breeding wetland sites has also declined, falling 41.8% from 2002 and 2013 (Sectoral Environmental Conference, Working Group on marbled teal, white-headed duck and crested coot, 2014).

The species depends on the water level of the wetlands to be able to reproduce successfully. The rainfall, the quality and quantity of water available, in the breeding localities determines the amount of suitable habitat and is a key factor for the interannual fluctuations observed in breeding birds. The marbled teal nests relatively late compared to other waterfowls (anatidae), making it difficult to exploit temporary Mediterranean wetlands. This explains why the species nests only where there is water during part of the summer, as well as in transformed marshes where less summer water is available.

Its main threat is habitat degradation due to an inadequate water management, although several other threats are assuming an importance given current population levels such as accidental hunting, predation, competition with introduced species (carp and red crab) and health risks e.g. botulism, salmonellosis and other diseases associated with poor water quality. The marbled teal is included in Annex I of the Birds Directive, with a EU Action Plan. It is classified as critically endangered by IUCN, as an endangered species in the Spanish Catalogue of Threatened Species, and as critically endangered as foreseen in article 60.2 of Law 42/2007, of Natural Heritage and Biodiversity. At regional level, Andalusia, Castilla-La Mancha and the Valencian Community label it as being in danger of extinction, while Murcia considers it to be extinct (Regional Law 7/1995). The Andalusian regional government has approved the Wetland Bird Recovery and Conservation Plan by means of the Agreement of 13 March, 2012 (BOJA n 60 of March 27, 2012), while the Balearic Islands classify it as in danger of extinction and have approved a recovery plan for waterfowl in the region (Resolution 23159 BOIB n 171 of 2008), which includes the species. The regional government of Valencia has also recently approved a recovery plan for the species (Order 28/2017, of 11 October, DOGV No. 8164 of 7 November, 2017).

The project will also contribute to improving the conservation status of other highly threatened species that share the same wetlands and similar conservation problems, Fulica cristata and Oxyura leucocephala, both of which are listed in Annex I of the Birds Directive. It will also improve the conservation status of 3 000 hectares of Mediterranean wetlands, which are subject to degradation.


OBJECTIVES

The main LIFE Cerceta pardilla project objective is to improve the marbled teal conservation status and its habitats. Specifically, the project aims to:

  • Increase the number of breeding pairs in Spain to a minimum of 125, triple the last census, while improving knowledge and conservation of its habitat and other species through the purchase of areas of importance for the species, monitoring and the updating of the conservation strategy for the species in Spain;
  • Acquire at least 141 ha of land in critical areas (including 40% of the total breeding pairs of Spain), eliminate/mitigate threats such as habitat reduction, hunting, shortage of good quality of water, predators, nuisances and competition with exotic invasive species;
  • Improve and restore the habitat, mitigating threats in at least 3 000 ha of critical and expanding areas, and formalising agreements with landowners;
  • Reinforce the species populations through a captive breeding programme (1 000 individuals) based on the best practices trialled in the key centres and others that may wish to collaborate on the project;
  • Improve knowledge of the ecology of the marbled teal, in order to acquire the level of scientific knowledge necessary for developing best practices and techniques for managing and monitoring the species; and
  • Raise awareness, build capacity and involve among stakeholders (landowners, hunters, farmers and Maghreb administrations) in the projects objectives, through agreement of measures and the promotion of the transferability of the results.

  • RESULTS

    Expected results:

  • A protocol for the management of the marbled teal habitat and its threats, including management plans for the acquired lands;
  • A genetic report on 60 samples of nuclear DNA and 80 samples of mtDNA analysed;
  • A protocol for the breeding and reinforcement of the species based on the best information available from the two reference centres identified in the national conservation strategy of the species;
  • Definition of a habitat management model for the species through a management plan for the three estates (141 ha) acquired under the project;
  • Updated conservation guidelines of the national strategy for the conservation of marbled teal (Marmaronetta angustirostris), crested coot (Fulica cristata) and white-headed duck (Oxyura leucocephala);
  • Purchase of 141 ha of the critical habitat of the species, 350 ha of new habitat flooded and 3,000 ha managed in a more efficient way, focused on its conservation and control of threats;
  • Breeding in captivity and release of a minimum of 225 individuals per year;
  • Satellite monitoring of 50birds and conventional marking with rings of at least 1 000 released specimens, obtaining spatial information on the distribution of the species;
  • Participation of owners and various sectors in the management of the habitat of the species through three collaboration agreements in Caada de los Pajaros, Veta la Palma, and a land stewardship programme that will result in at least 15 agreements;
  • Establishment of protocols for wintering and breeding season of the marbled teal in Spain (D1), along with a system of environmental indicators for the impact of the project on the local economy, population and ecosystem services;
  • Raised awareness of the general public and specific groups through an education programme, volunteering and an environmental awareness plan;
  • A stable network of cooperation with other countries where the species is present (Algeria, Italy, Morocco, Portugal and Tunisia), including partnerships and ways of exchanging information; and
  • A coordination structure, including a technical and scientific advisory body, for achieving conservation goals and managing risks.
  • ADMINISTRATIVE DATA


    Reference: LIFE19 NAT/ES/000906
    Acronym: LIFE Cerceta pardilla
    Start Date: 01/01/2021
    End Date: 31/12/2025
    Total Eligible Budget: 6,370,453 €
    EU Contribution: 4,777,623 €

    CONTACT DETAILS


    Coordinating Beneficiary: Fundacin Biodiversidad
    Legal Status: PAT
    Address: Calle Peuelas 10, 28005, Madrid,
    Contact Person: Ignacio Torres
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    Website: Visit Website


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    ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ADDRESSED

    THEMES

    • Birds
    • Freshwater
    • Ecological coherence
    • Awareness raising - Information

    KEYWORDS

    • migratory species
    • wetlands ecosystem
    • biodiversity
    • nature conservation
    • endangered species
    • land purchase

    TARGET EU LEGISLATION

    • Directive 79/409 - Conservation of wild birds (02.04.1979)

    TARGET HABITAT TYPES

    • 1120 - Posidonia beds (Posidonion oceanicae)
    • 1150 - Coastal lagoons
    • 1310 - Salicornia and other annuals colonizing mud and sand
    • 1410 - Mediterranean salt meadows (Juncetalia maritimi)
    • 1420 - Mediterranean and thermo-Atlantic halophilous scrubs (Sarcocornetea fruticosi)
    • 1430 - Halo-nitrophilous scrubs (Pegano-Salsoletea)
    • 1510 - Mediterranean salt steppes (Limonietalia)
    • 2110 - Embryonic shifting dunes
    • 2120 - Shifting dunes along the shoreline with Ammophila arenaria ("white dunes")
    • 2130 - Fixed coastal dunes with herbaceous vegetation ("grey dunes")
    • 2150 - Atlantic decalcified fixed dunes (Calluno-Ulicetea)
    • 2190 - Humid dune slacks
    • 2210 - Crucianellion maritimae fixed beach dunes
    • 2230 - Malcolmietalia dune grasslands
    • 2240 - Brachypodietalia dune grasslands with annuals
    • 2250 - Coastal dunes with Juniperus spp.
    • 2260 - Cisto-Lavenduletalia dune sclerophyllous scrubs
    • 2270 - Wooded dunes with Pinus pinea and/or Pinus pinaster
    • 3140 - Hard oligo-mesotrophic waters with benthic vegetation of Chara spp.
    • 3150 - Natural eutrophic lakes with Magnopotamion or Hydrocharition - type vegetation
    • 3170 - Mediterranean temporary ponds
    • 3250 - Constantly flowing Mediterranean rivers with Glaucium flavum
    • 3270 - Rivers with muddy banks with Chenopodion rubri p.p. and Bidention p.p. vegetation
    • 3280 - Constantly flowing Mediterranean rivers with Paspalo-Agrostidion species and hanging curtains of Salix and Populus alba
    • 3290 - Intermittently flowing Mediterranean rivers of the Paspalo-Agrostidion
    • 4020 - Temperate Atlantic wet heaths with Erica ciliaris and Erica tetralix
    • 5330 - Thermo-Mediterranean and pre-desert scrub
    • 6220 - Pseudo-steppe with grasses and annuals of the Thero-Brachypodietea
    • 6420 - Mediterranean tall humid grasslands of the Molinio-Holoschoenion
    • 7210 - Calcareous fens with Cladium mariscus and species of the Caricion davallianae
    • 92D0 - Southern riparian galleries and thickets (Nerio-Tamaricetea and Securinegion tinctoriae)
    • 9340 - Quercus ilex and Quercus rotundifolia forests
    • 6190 - Rupicolous pannonic grasslands (Stipo-Festucetalia pallentis)

    SPECIES

    • Marmaronetta angustirostris

    NATURA 2000 SITES

    Code Name Type Version
    el Fondo d'Elx-Crevillent ES0000058 SCI/SAC v.2021
    Doñana ES0000024 SPA and SCI/SAC v.2021
    Punta Entinas-Sabinar ES0000048 SPA and SCI/SAC v.2021
    Doñana Norte y Oeste ES6150009 SCI/SAC v.2021
    Saladares del Guadalentín ES0000268 SPA v.2021
    Brazo del Este ES0000272 SPA v.2021
    l'Albufera (ZEPA) ES0000471 SPA v.2021
    L'Albufera ES0000023 SCI/SAC v.2021
    el Fondo d'Elx-Crevillent (ZEPA) ES0000484 SPA v.2021

    PARTNERSHIPS

    Name Type
    Consejería de Agricultura Ganadería Pesca y Desarrollo Sostenible (Andalusia) Participant
    Agencia de Medio Ambiente y Agua (Andalusia) Participant
    Asociación de Naturalistas del Sureste (Murcia) Participant
    Consejería de Agricultura, Medio Ambiente, Cambio Climático y Desarrollo Rural (Generalitat Valenciana) Participant
    SEO/BirdLife - Spanish Society of Ornithology Participant
    TRAGSA - Tecnologías y Servicios Agrarios, S.A. Participant
    Confederación Hidrográfica del Segura - Ministerio para la Transición Ecológica y el Reto Demográfico Participant
    D.G. de Medio Natural, Consejería de Agua, Agricultura, Ganadería, Pesca y Medio Ambiente (Government of Murcia) Participant

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