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Experiences from mapping birds Colin Bibby BirdLife International A conservation rationale • Establish priorities Species - Red Lists etc Habitats, biomes - ecosystem approach Key sites - protected areas etc • Diagnose threats • Plan actions • Take actions • Monitor and feedback Red listing data requirements • Range (extent of occurrence or area of occupancy) • Numbers (density x range) • Trends (in numbers or range) • Habitats may help to infer the above Red Data Books - Threatened Birds of Asia Data points in Threatened Birds of Asia Indian Skimmer Rynchops albicollis all records (Asia RDB) Straw-headed Bulbul Pycnontus zeylanicus all records (Asia RDB) Threatened Birds of the World Distribution of globally threatened birds Mapping species in Endemic Bird Areas Known current Probable current Historic Possible Xanthopsar flavus Dryocopus galeatus Endemic Bird Areas of the World WWF Global 200 Conservation International Hotspots BirdLife Endemic Bird Areas BirdLife, WWF & CI overlap EBAs CI WWF Imperilled species in the USA (TNC) Scale and resolution Efficient studies Efficient studies Important Bird Areas in Europe Site networks for species Important Bird Areas Spoonbill Platalea leucorodia European Atlas Access to information • Specimen labels • Research papers • Monographs • Field guides • Conservation reviews • Country and language • Web access Summary points • Information fit for purpose • Participation and process • Linkages and synergy • Audit and validation • Openness of access • Metadata and standards • Scale - blob maps, localities, sites