The subject of the contract is to carry out monitoring of the protection status of birds in Natura 2000 areas in the Greater Poland Voivodeship of the order marked from I to VIII:
I - monitoring of the conservation status of birds in Natura 2000 Notecka Forest within the borders of Wielkopolskie Voivodeship;
II — monitoring of the conservation status of birds in Natura 2000 Puszcza nad Gwda area within the borders of Greater Poland Voivodeship;
III — monitoring of the conservation status of birds in Natura 2000 reservoir Wonieść;
IV — monitoring of conservation status in the Greater Poland part of Natura 2000 Pradolina Warsaw-Berlin Pradolina;
V — monitoring of the conservation status of birds in Natura 2000 Small Wool Valley near Kiszkow;
VI — complement the state of knowledge and assessment of conservation status of woodpeckers in Natura 2000 Dąbrowy Krotoszyńskie area;
VII — complement the state of knowledge and evaluation of the fart in Natura 2000 Valley of the Female;
VIII - complement the state of knowledge and evaluation of migrating populations of cereal geese and white-eyed geese
Monitoring of the conservation status of birds in Natura 2000 Notecka Pushka PLB300015 within the borders of Greater Poland VoivodeshipFor Part I:
a) nesting populations: Cygnus olor mute swan, Cygnus cygnus cygnus, buckephala clangula catcher, nurogoose Mergus merganser, underbitter Aythya nyroca, lelek Caprimulgus europaeus, Grus grus crane, black stork onia nigra, bubble Botaurus stellaris, fishery Pandion haliaetus, bumblebee Pernis apivorus, white Haliaeetus albicilla, cania red Milvus milvus, cania black Milvus migrans, hairy Aegolius funereus, Bubo bubo, black woodpecker Dryocopus martius, Medium woodpecker Dendrocoptes medius, Kingfisher Alcedo this, Lanius collurio caterpillar, lullula arborea, Curruca nisoria, flycatcher small Ficedula parva;
(b) migrating populations: Anser fabalis grain goose and Anser albifrons white-eyed goose;
c) wintering population: Swan mute Cygnus olor;
1. The subject of the order includes:
(a) the determination of the abundance and distribution of species subject to conservation in Natura 2000 area within the borders of Wielkopolskie Voivodeship;
(b) the performance of a conservation status assessment for all objects of protection in Natura 2000 area within the borders of Wielkopolskie Voivodeship;
(c) assessment of the technical condition and settlement of 5 breeding platforms for the swell and 4 fishing nesting platforms (the location of the nesting platforms will be made available after the signing of the contract for the implementation of the subject of the contract);
(d) planning conservation measures for protection objects necessary for the implementation of the safeguard task plan in the next period, i.e. 2024-2034, if the analysis of the conservation status assessment and identified risks arises;
(e) the development of methodical assumptions for assessing the conservation status of objects in Natura 2000 area.
2. Field tests on the determination of the abundance and distribution of birds should be carried out in accordance with the methodology, the assumptions of which together with the timetable for the implementation of the field tests for the entire period of completion of the contract must be agreed with the Contracting Authority no later than 30 days from the date signing the contract. In the timetable for the implementation of the research, the Contractor will determine the scope of inventory work for each year of research The field tests at the test site (in accordance with point 3) shall be carried out in one breeding season (in 2022 or 2023). The Ordering Party permits modifying the above assumptions and timetable in the course of execution of the subject of the contract only by prior agreement, however, the proposed amendments cannot be relevant enough to affect the quality of the results received. Methodical assumptions must be developed according to:
(a) methodology developed for State Environmental Monitoring — Chylarecki P., Sikora A., Cenian Z., Chodkiewicz T. (ed.) 2015. Monitoring of nesting birds. Methodical guide. Issue 2nd GIOŚ, Warsaw;
b) Sikora A., Chylarecki P., Meissner W., Neubauer G. (ed.) 2011. Monitoring of water-mud birds during the hiking period. Methodical guide. GDOŚ, Warsaw;
c) Methodology developed for State Environmental Monitoring — Monitoring of wintering water birds. Instruction of fieldwork. GIIA (https://monitoringptakow.gios.gov.pl/instrukcje-i-formularze.html), provided that the mute swan inventory must be performed during 3 field inspections of each post within the dates from 1 January to 28 February at intervals of not less than 15 days;
d) Methodology developed for State Environmental Monitoring — Monitoring of birds of prey. Instruction of fieldwork. GIIA (https://monitoringptakow.gios.gov.pl/instrukcje-i-formularze.html) — for the clawed birds and the black stork.
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Monitoring of the conservation status of birds in Natura 2000 Pushka nad Gwda PLB300012 within the borders of Greater Poland Voivodeshipfor Part II nesting populations: Cygnus cygnus flashy swan, Bucephala clangula, nurogoose Mergus merganser, lelek Caprimulgus europaeus, Grus grus crane, black stork Ciconia nigra, Pandion haliaetus fishery, whiteness Haliaeus ethus albicilla, cania ore Milvus milvus, cania black Milvus migrans , hairy Milvus migrans, puffer Bubo bubo, black woodpecker Dryocopus martius, kingfisher Alcedo atthis, caterpillar Lanius collurio, lerka Lullula arborea, flycatcher little Ficedula parva.
The subject of the contract includes:
(a) the determination of the abundance and distribution of species subject to conservation in Natura 2000 area within the borders of Wielkopolskie Voivodeship;
(b) the performance of a conservation status assessment for all objects of protection in Natura 2000 area within the borders of Wielkopolskie Voivodeship;
(c) assessment of the technical status and settlement of the fishing nesting platforms (the location of the nesting platforms will be made available after the contract is signed for the implementation of the subject of the contract);
(d) to plan conservation measures for protection objects necessary for the implementation of the safeguard task plan in the next period, i.e. 2025-2035, if it is necessary from the analysis of the conservation status assessment and identified risks;
(e) the development of methodical assumptions for assessing the conservation status of objects in Natura 2000 area.
Field tests on the determination of the abundance and distribution of birds should be carried out in accordance with the methodology whose assumptions together with the schedule for the implementation of the field tests for the entire period of completion of the contract must be agreed with the Contracting Authority no later than 30 days from the date of signing contract. In the timetable for the implementation of the research, the Contractor will determine the scope of inventory work for each year of research The field tests at the test site (in accordance with point 3) shall be carried out in one breeding season (in 2022 or 2023). The Ordering Party permits modifying the above assumptions and timetable in the course of execution of the subject of the contract only by prior agreement, however, the proposed amendments cannot be relevant enough to affect the quality of the results received. Methodical assumptions must be developed according to:
(a) methodology developed for State Environmental Monitoring — Chylarecki P., Sikora A., Cenian Z., Chodkiewicz T. (ed.) 2015. Monitoring of nesting birds. Methodical guide. Issue 2nd GIOŚ, Warsaw;
(b) a methodology developed for the needs of State Environmental Monitoring — Monitoring of birds of prey. Instruction of fieldwork. GIIA (https://monitoringptakow.gios.gov.pl/instrukcje-i-formularze.html) — for the clawed birds and the black stork.
Inventory of birds shall be carried out within the boundaries of the whole Natura 2000 area within the Wielkopolskie Voivodeship or test surfaces, according to the following assumptions:
(a) flashy swan: the inventory of the species must be performed on 6 monitoring surfaces, according to the cygnus cygnus_PnG.shp vector layer — Annex No 3;
(b) caterpillar and nurogoose: the inventory of species shall be performed on the following rivers:
-Rurzyca from the source to the mouth along with all the lakes;
-Gwda on the section from Tarnowski Mlyn to the boundaries of Natura 2000 area in Piła;
-Piława on the section from Czechyn to the mouth
and within the following bodies of water:
-ponds on the Pankawa River;
-all bodies of water in the gutter of Lachotka Lake all the way to the Rudniecki Lakes and Lagoons;
-Lake Wapieńskie;
-Hurdles Lake;
-Deer Lake;
-Swamp Lake;
-Frog Lake;
-Lake Bobrowo;
-Lake Kopcze;
c) drug: the inventory of the species should be performed in 10 monitoring squares with an area of 3x3 km each;
d) crane: the inventory of the species should be performed on 3 monitoring surfaces with an area of 100 km2 each;
(e) clawed birds,
f) Black woodpecker
g) small mug
(h) kingfisher
(i) drug
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Monitoring of the conservation status of birds in Nature 2000 reservoir Wonderful PLB300005for Part III:
(a) nesting populations: Anser anser, Mareca strepera crust, underhot Aythya nyroca, Ixobrychus minutus, traveller Luscinia svecica;
(b) migrating populations: Anser fabalis grain goose, Anser albifrons white-eyed goose, Grus grus crane.
1.The subject of the order includes:
(a) the determination of the abundance and distribution of conservation species throughout Natura 2000 in 2022 and 2023;
(b) carrying out a conservation status assessment for all conservation objects in Natura 2000 area;
(c) planning conservation activities for protection objects — if the analysis of the conservation status assessment and identified risks arises;
(d) the development of methodical assumptions for assessing the conservation status of objects in Natura 2000 area.
2.Field tests on the determination of the abundance and distribution of birds should be carried out in accordance with the methodology whose assumptions together with the schedule for the implementation of the field tests for the entire period of completion of the contract must be agreed with the Contracting Authority no later than 30 days from the date signing the contract. In the timetable for the implementation of the research, the Contractor will determine the scope of inventory work for each year of research The field tests at the test site (in accordance with point 3) shall be carried out in one breeding season (in 2022 or 2023). The Ordering Party permits modifying the above assumptions and timetable in the course of execution of the subject of the contract only by prior agreement, however, the proposed amendments cannot be relevant enough to affect the quality of the results received. Methodical assumptions must be developed according to:
(a) Levered P. and others. 2019. Expertise to supplement the state of knowledge of conservation objects in Natura 2000 Area Wonieść Reservoir PLB300005 — podgorzki Aythya nyroca, traveller Luscinia svecica and Grus grus crane — annex no. 4;
(b) the methodology developed for State Environmental Monitoring — Chylarecki P., Sikora A., Cenian Z., Chodkiewicz T. (ed.) 2015. Monitoring of nesting birds. Methodical guide. Issue 2nd GIOŚ, Warsaw;
c) Sikora A., Chylarecki P., Meissner W., Neubauer G. (ed.) 2011. Monitoring of water-mud birds during the hiking period. Methodical guide. GDOŚ, Warsaw.
3.For migrant populations, counting must be made compulsorily on:
a) Reservoir Wonieść — Goose;
b) Wonieść Reservoir and undeveloped ponds between Lake Drzekowski and Lake Witosławski — crane.
4.With regard to podgorzka — the inventory of the species must be made mandatory on Zgliniec ponds — the historical site of the species.
5.The Contractor shall determine the habitat area of the species covered by the subject of the order and draw up a vector layer in .shp format showing their distribution. Additionally, the minimum habitat area necessary to maintain the proper conservation status of each conservation object within Natura 2000 boundaries should be determined.
6.Assessment of conservation status in Natura 2000 area should be carried out in accordance with the Regulation of the Minister of Environment of 17 February 2010 on the drawing up of a draft conservation task plan for Natura 2000 (Journal of Laws No. 34, item 186 as amended). The status assessment made for the whole area studied will be the sum of partial assessments obtained at individual research sites.
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Monitoring of conservation status in the Greater Poland part of Natura 2000 Pradolin Warsaw-Berlinska PLB100001For Part IV:
(a) nesting populations: Anser anser, Aythya ferina head, Aythya fyligula tufted, Spatula querquedula cyranka, Spatula clypeata flatfoot, Mareca strepera, Tachybaptus ruficollis grebe, Podiceps rust-neck grebe egena, the two-feeling grebe Podiceps cristatus, cushion Podiceps nigricollis, aquaticus Rallus aquaticus, Crex crex crake, dropiatka porzana, green Zapornia parva, Gallinula chloropus, Fulica atra bald, largesNumenius arquata, Limosa limosa risk, Gallinago gallinago shag, Tringa hemorrhage totanus, white-tailed tern Chlidonias hybrida , black tern Chlidonias niger, white-wing tern Chlidonias leucopterus, Botaurus stellaris, Circus aeruginosus pond fender, Circus aeruginosus meadow mudfish, white-winged haliaeetus albicilla, waterwoman Acrocephalus paludicola, satka Panurus biarmicus;
(b) migrating populations: blackbeak swan Cygnus columbianus, cereal goose Anser fabalis, white-eyed goose Anser albifrons, gold plover Pluvialis apricaria, Fulica atra bald;
1. The subject of the order includes:
(a) the determination of the abundance and distribution of species subject to conservation in Natura 2000 area within the borders of Wielkopolskie Voivodeship;
(b) execution of a conservation status assessment for protection objects covered by the order in Natura 2000 area within the borders of Wielkopolskie Voivodeship;
(c) planning conservation measures for protection objects necessary for implementation, if the analysis of the conservation status assessment and identified risks arises;
(d) the development of methodical assumptions for assessing the conservation status of objects in Natura 2000 area.
2. Field tests on the determination of the abundance and distribution of birds should be carried out in accordance with the methodology, the assumptions of which together with the timetable for the implementation of the field tests for the entire period of completion of the contract must be agreed with the Contracting Authority no later than 30 days from the date signing the contract. The Ordering Party permits modifying the above assumptions and timetable in the course of execution of the subject of the contract only by prior agreement, however, the proposed amendments cannot be relevant enough to affect the quality of the results received. Methodical assumptions must be developed according to:
(a) the guidelines contained in the conservation task plan for Natura 2000 area;
(b) the methodology developed for State Environmental Monitoring — Chylarecki P., Sikora A., Cenian Z., Chodkiewicz T. (ed.) 2015. Monitoring of nesting birds. Methodical guide. Issue 2nd GIOŚ, Warsaw;
c) Sikora A., Chylarecki P., Meissner W., Neubauer G. (ed.) 2011. Monitoring of water-mud birds during the hiking period. Methodical guide. GDOŚ, Warsaw;
3. Inventory of birds should be performed on surfaces indicated in the conservation task plan for selected conservation objects (designated monitoring surfaces or the whole Natura 2000 area within the borders of Wielkopolskie voivodeship). The electronic version of the grid of squares used in the protection task plan is Annex 5.
4. Inventory of the backboard, tern of the genus Chlidonias, whiteware, watersheds should be made in the 2022 and 2023 seasons; inventory of migrating bird populations should be done in spring 2023 and inventory of remaining species should be made in 2022.
5. In case of execution of counting on a representative number of positions, it is the responsibility of the Contractor to determine the estimated number of each protection object in the Wielkopolska part of Natura 2000 area.
6. The Contractor shall compulsorily note all nesting positions of bird species which are subject to conservation of Natura 2000 Pradolina Warsaw-Berlińska PLB100001 identified during the execution of the subject of the contract, also outside the obligatory test areas for the species concerned. The additional positions noted should be taken into account in the results contained in the bird.pft vector layer referred to in point 18.
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Monitoring of the state of protection of birds in the Natura 2000 area of Mała Mała Wool near Kiszków PLB300006For Part V:
(a) nesting populations: Anser anser, Mareca strepera crane, rust-necked grebe Podiceps grisegena, Ixobrychus minutus, green Zapornia parva, Grus grus crane, Vanellus vanellus vanellus, white tern Chlidonias brida, black tern Chlidonias niger;
b) migrating populations: Anser fabalis grain goose, Anser albifrons white-eyed goose, Grus grus crane
The subject of the contract includes:
(a) the determination of the abundance and distribution of conservation species throughout Natura 2000 in 2022 and 2023;
(b) carrying out a conservation status assessment for all conservation objects in Natura 2000 area;
(c) to plan conservation measures for conservation objects necessary for the implementation of the safeguard task plan in the next period, i.e. 2024-2034, if the analysis of the conservation status assessment and identified risks arises;
(d) the development of methodical assumptions for assessing the conservation status of objects in Natura 2000 area.
Field tests on the determination of the abundance and distribution of birds should be carried out in accordance with the methodology whose assumptions together with the schedule for the implementation of the field tests for the entire period of completion of the contract must be agreed with the Contracting Authority no later than 30 days from the date of signing contract. The Ordering Party permits modifying the above assumptions and timetable in the course of execution of the subject of the contract only by prior agreement, however, the proposed amendments cannot be relevant enough to affect the quality of the results received. Methodical assumptions must be developed according to:
(a) methodology developed for State Environmental Monitoring — Chylarecki P., Sikora A., Cenian Z., Chodkiewicz T. (ed.) 2015. Monitoring of nesting birds. Methodical guide. Issue 2nd GIOŚ, Warsaw;
b) Sikora A., Chylarecki P., Meissner W., Neubauer G. (ed.) 2011. Monitoring of water-mud birds during the hiking period. Methodical guide. GDOŚ, Warsaw.
Inspection of Lake Turostowski, Lake Rybno Mała and Rybno Wielkie lake should be carried out from a watercraft that does not generate noise that may affect the outcome of the conducted listening or observations.
The Contractor shall determine the habitat area of the species covered by the subject of the order and draw up a vector layer in .shp format showing their distribution. Additionally, the minimum habitat area necessary to maintain the proper conservation status of each conservation object within Natura 2000 boundaries should be determined.
The assessment of conservation status in Natura 2000 area should be carried out in accordance with the Regulation of the Minister of Environment of 17 February 2010 on the drawing up of a draft conservation task plan for Natura 2000 area (Journal of Laws No. 34, item 186, as amended). The status assessment made for the entire area will be the sum of partial assessments obtained at individual research sites.
The Contractor shall develop a methodology for assessing the conservation status at the research site for all conservation objects in Natura 2000, according to which it will assess the bird species tested. Applicable Contractor parameters for assessing the conservation status are: population, habitat, chances of preservation of the species. As regards individual parameters, the Contractor shall determine, as appropriate, the assessment indicators whose field verification will be necessary to perform a proper assessment of the conservation status. When typing indicators, the specific habitat or population conditions of a particular species, which are critical to the proper functioning of the population, should be taken into account. The Contractor will propose a way to assess the conservation status of the species at the research site, guided by the importance of individual indicators and parameters when determining the overall assessment The methodology should be guided by the ease of execution of the assessment, the repeatability and universality of the methodology used and, where possible, the reduction of the costs necessary to incur when carrying out the assessment of the conservation status.
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Complement the state of knowledge and assessment of conservation status of woodpeckers in Natura 2000 Dąbrowy Krotoszyńskie PLB300007for Part VI: green-green woodpecker Picus canus and medium woodpecker Dendrocoptes medius.
1. The subject of the order includes:
(a) the determination of the number and distribution of woodpeckers which are conservation objects in Natura 2000 area;
(b) carrying out an assessment of the conservation status of conservation objects in Natura 2000
(c) planning protection actions for protection objects — if the analysis of the conservation status assessment and identified risks arises.
The field tests on determining the abundance and distribution of woodpeckers shall be carried out in 17 and 19 squares, according to the methodology described in the conservation task plan for Natura 2000. The vector layer showing the location of the monitoring surfaces is Annex 6.
3. Based on the results obtained from the monitoring surfaces, the Contractor shall determine the estimated number of each woodpecker within the boundaries of the whole Natura 2000 area.
4. The Contractor will determine the habitat area of woodpeckers within the research surfaces and draw up a vector layer in .shp format showing its distribution. Additionally, the minimum habitat area necessary to maintain the proper conservation status of each conservation object within Natura 2000 boundaries should be determined.
5. The assessment of the conservation status in Natura 2000 area should be carried out in accordance with the Regulation of the Minister of Environment of 17 February 2010 on the drawing up of a draft conservation task plan for Natura 2000 (Journal of Laws No. 34, item 186 as amended). The conservation status assessment of each species shall be performed in all the monitoring squares specified in the Natura 2000 conservation plan. . With regard to the population status parameter, it is necessary to assess the trend of numbers in Natura 2000 area over the past years. Assessment of the trend of numbers should be made on the basis of the results of an earlier assessment of conservation status in Natura 2000 area and literature data.
6. For each evaluated position, population numbers, size and quality of habitat should be determined and to characterize existing and potential risks. A factor adversely affecting the conservation status of the species, resulting from natural causes or human activity, should be understood as potential hazards a factor whose negative impact on the conservation status of the species is likely in the future. In addition to the threat name, it is also required to provide a synthetic description, e.g. range, scale, origin, etc. In some cases, consider the need to draw up a vector layer with the location of the occurrence of hazards. In the absence of any risks being identified, this fact should also be noted. Based on the analysis of the above information, the chances of behaviour of the species at the post and the ways to eliminate or minimise risks should be determined.
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Complement the state of knowledge and evaluation of the conservation status of the bud in Natura 2000 Female Valley PLB300013for Part VII: the breeding population of Ixobrychus minutus.
1. The subject of the order includes:
(a) the determination of the abundance and distribution of the bud throughout the Natura 2000 area;
(b) the development of a methodology for assessing the conservation status of the bud and executing this assessment at every research post in the Natura area;
(c) verification of the scale of impact of identified risks and identification of methods of elimination.
2. Tests of the abundance and distribution of the bud should be carried out throughout the Natura 2000 area within all existing and potential habitats of the species, in accordance with the methodology developed for State Environmental Monitoring — Chylarecki P., Sikora A., Cenian Z., Chodkiewicz T. ( ed.) 2015. Monitoring of nesting birds. Methodical guide. 2nd edition GIOŚ, Warsaw. The contracting authority requires 4 field inspections on all monitoring points arranged up to every 500 m along the species' convenient habitats. In hard-to-reach areas and water bodies with a wide belt of shuvars, control from the water should be carried out using a floating agent (obligatory for the Little Kierski Lake, fish ponds with a wide belt of shuvars). If vocal inactivity is found at a given listening point, voice stimulation should be used. Observations should be performed only in favorable weather conditions. During listening, all other observed species of water-mud birds should be charted excluding Passeriformes sparrow birds (except the Panurus biarmicus mustache, the observations of which must be noted obligatorially).
3. The assessment of the conservation status in Natura 2000 area should be performed in accordance with the Regulation of the Minister of Environment of 17 February 2010 on the drawing up of a draft conservation task plan for Natura 2000 (Journal of Laws No. 34, item 186 as amended). The conservation status assessment made for the entire area will be the sum of the partial evaluations obtained at individual research sites.
4. The Contractor shall develop a methodology for assessing the conservation status at the test site, according to which it will assess the conservation status of the bud The proposal for the abovementioned methodology must be agreed with the Contracting Authority within 60 days from the date of signing the contract. The applicable Condition Assessment parameters of the Contractor are: population, habitat, chances of preservation of the species. The Contractor will determine the key habitat parameter indicators for the bud and evaluate them within all positions of the species. The mandatory indicators include the assessment of the area of perennial crop vegetation at the post, the share of beds or shrubs in the total area of the sawfish and the stability of the water level during the breeding season (the water level at the species' position shall be measured at the same location during each field control). When typing additional assessment indicators than above, the specific habitat or population conditions of the species which are crucial for the proper functioning of the population should be taken into account. The Contractor will propose a way to assess the conservation status of the species at the research site, guided by the importance of individual indicators and parameters when determining the overall assessment During the development of the methodology, the ease of execution of the assessment, the repeatability and universality of the methodology used and, where possible, the reduction of the costs necessary to incur when carrying out the conservation status assessment.
5. The assessment of the quality of the species habitat in Natura 2000 area should be performed based on the distribution of the species and the analysis of potential habitats (bodies of water with favorable habitat conditions where no bud is found). The Contractor will draw up a vector layer (.shp format) showing the distribution of habitats used by the species and possible potential habitats.
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Complement the state of knowledge and assessment of the conservation status of migrating populations of grain geese and white-eyed geese in Natura 2000 Female Valley PLB300013for Part VIII migrating populations: cereal goose Anser fabalis and white-eyed goose Anser albifrons.
1. The subject of the order includes:
(a) the determination of the number and distribution of geese in Natura 2000 area;
(b) an analysis of the impact of hunting within geese accommodation on their conservation status in Natura 2000 area;
(c) the performance of an assessment of the quality and importance of the foraging grounds and resting places in order to maintain the proper conservation status of geese within a radius of at least 5 km from the accommodation;
(d) carry out an assessment of the conservation status of the bird species concerned
2. Survey of the number of night geese in Natura 2000 area should be carried out on the ANS75 area designated for State Environmental Monitoring under the Goose Accommodation Monitoring programme. Surface checks should be carried out in accordance with the methodology: Sikora A., Chylarecki P., Meissner W., Neubauer G. (ed.) 2011. Monitoring of water-mud birds during the hiking period. Methodical guide. GDOŚ, Warsaw. Checks should be done every 14 days between October 1 and April 30. Geese should be counted on accommodation every morning and evening on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. During the counting, the dates in which hunting took place in the immediate area of the accommodation and note any behaviour of birds that may arise from the hunting taking place.
Based on the collected data on changes in the number of geese on accommodation, an analysis of the effects of hunting on birds should be performed. The Contractor is obliged to obtain from the Polish Hunting Union detailed information on the dates of hunting in the immediate vicinity of the accommodation.
3. In 2022, the Contractor will begin fieldwork immediately after signing a contract for the execution of the subject of the contract, but not later than 14 days from the date of signing the contract.
4. In the event of obtaining additional funding, the Contracting Authority, within 2 years from the date of award of the contract, the possibility of awarding a contract consisting in repeating a similar service consisting in completing the state of knowledge and assessing the conservation status of migrating geese populations cereal and white-eyed geese in the area Natura 2000 Valley of the female PLB300013 between October 1, 2023 and April 30, 2024.
5. Assessment of the importance of the quality of forages and places of daily rest should be performed based on the data collected during the observation of potential geese forages. Counting birds on forage must be performed at least once during each cycle of counting geese on accommodation (every 14 days). Observations of geese on the forage must be carried out throughout the day from the outlet of birds from the accommodation sites until their return. All potential grassland and farmland forages within a radius of min. 5 km from the accommodation shall be included in the inventory. During observation, the number of individual herds and the type of forage selected should be noted. All observation sites must be charted. It is recommended to carry out an inventory of foraging by min. 2 people independently penetrating the search area.
Based on the data collected, the quality and significance of the used and potential forages should be eradicated. Additionally, the Contracting Authority requires an analysis of the need to enlarge Natura 2000 area with key foraging of the female valley geese and propose a possible new border of the area.
6. Based on the results of the tests, the Contractor will determine the area of geese habitats and draw up a vector layer in .shp format showing their distribution. It is mandatory to determine and designate the accommodation area, the area of key geese foraging grounds and determine the minimum area of each type of habitat necessary to maintain the proper conservation status of conservation objects.
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