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2013/023: Nouveau Signataire du MdE Rapaces

Le Secrétariat de la Convention sur la Conservation des espèces migratrices appartenant à la faune sauvage (CMS) dans sa capacité de dépositaire du Mémorandum d’Entente sur la Conservation des Oiseaux de Proie Migrateurs d’Afrique et d’Eurasie (MdE Rapaces) est heureux de vous informer que :

Egypte a signé le MdE Rapaces du PNUE/CMS le 9 septembre 2013 à Abou Dhabi, Émirats Arabes Unis.

Cela porte le nombre total de signataires à 45. Le MdE Rapaces est en vigueur depuis le 1er novembre 2008.

Pour de plus amples informations, veuillez contacter Nick P. Williams: [email protected].

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