Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds

AEWA
The Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds

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Context Conservation
Drafted 16 June 1995
Location The Hague
Effective 1 November 1999
Parties
Depositary Government of The Netherlands

The Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds, or African-Eurasian Waterbird Agreement (AEWA) is an independent international treaty developed under the auspices of the UNEP's Convention on Migratory Species.

Parties

Meetings

The Parties meet every few years. So far there have been five meetings: 7–9 November 1999 in Cape Town, South Africa; 25–27 September 2002 in Bonn, Germany; 23–27 October 2005 in Dakar, Senegal; 15–19 September 2008 in Antananarivo, Madagascar; 14–18 May 2012 in La Rochelle, France.

Treaties

Ban on lead shot

The use of lead shot has been banned by the signatories to the convention on account of the poisoning it causes.[1][2]

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