Programme of IBSC2004

(Version of 01/02/2004)

 

Thursday, 15th April 2004

 

0800 – 0945 Registration

1000 – 1200 Opening speeches

Organizers – welcome

XY1 (KvVM – The Ministry for Environment and Water management)

XY2 (MME / BirdLife Hungary)

XY3 (Danube-Drava National Park)

1230 - 1400   lunch

 

I. Section: breeding distribution and ecology 1415 – 1910   

 

1415 – 1430   Section opening by chair

1430 - 1450   Iankov P., Petkov N. & Georgiev D./ Recent status and changes of the breeding population of the Black Stork (Ciconia nigra) in Bulgaria

1450 – 1510   Luis Santiago Cano Alonso & al. / Black Stork Breeding Population In Iberian Peninsula

1510 – 1530   Strazds M.-Kuze J-Reine S-: ???? (ORAL)

1530 – 1550   Strazds M.-Kuze J. / Nest placement as a factor influencing breeding success (ORAL)

1550-1610 Czuchnowski R. & Profus P. / The Black Stork Ciconia nigra in Poland: present status, ecology and protection

1610 – 1630   Coffee break

1630 – 1650   Ming M. / Who's winner, White or Black Storks in the Center Asia ?

1650 – 1710   Pacheco C. & al. / Breeding parameters and causes of nest failure of Black Storks in Portugal

1710 – 1730   Brossault P. & Sériot J. / The situation of the black stork in France

1730 – 1750   Dornbusch G.: The Black Stork in Germany

1750 – 1810   Coffee break

1810 – 1830   Rybanic R. / The Black stork in Slovakia

1830 – 1850   Frank G. /  The Black stork in the Vienna forest, Austria

 

Posters:

Kalocsa B. – Tamás E. / The Black stork in Hungary in 2004.

Grishchenko V. / Contemporary distribution of the Black Stork in Ukraine

Frank G.: Verbreitung und Schutz des Schwarzstorches im

Wienerwald

Lorgé P. & Jans M. / The Black Stork in Luxembourg

Mukherjee A., Williams T & Underhill L.G. / Stork stalking at the tail-end of the range: Black Storks in the Western Cape Province of South Africa

 

1850 – 1910   Contributions and discussion

1930 – 2100   dinner

2110 – 2200  Kiss J. B. & Marinov M. / The Danube-Delta (a film by Otto Hahn) and the National Danube-Delta Research Institute

 

Friday, 16th April 2004

 

0615 – 0750   Facultative birdwatching walk near the Ferenc-channel

0730 - 0830   Breakfast

 

II.            Section: migration, dispersal and wintering 0900 - 1230

 

0900 - 0910 Section opening by chair

 

0900 - 0910 Section opening by chair

0910 - 0930Kalocsa B. & Tamás E. / The importance of feeding places for non-breeding  and migrating Black storks

0930 - 0950 Kalocsa B. & Tamás E. / The evaluation of colour ringing recoveries

0950 – 1010 Talukdar B. K. / Conservation of Black Stork in Assam, India

1010 – 1030 Pande S., Deshpande P., Pawashe A. & Mahabal A. / Recent records and review of wintering distribution, habitat choice and associations of Black stork in India

1030 – 1100 Cofee break

1100 - 1130 Bobek M., Peske L., Rabas P., Pojer F. & Simek J./ New Odyssey: A Satellite Tracking Of The Migration Of Black Storks (Ciconia Nigra) From Siberia – Preliminary Results

1130 - 1200 Gérard Jadoul: Programme of colour ringing in Belgium, France and Luxembourg (1995- 2003) and recoveries – slide presentation

1200 - 1230 van den Bossche W. / Ten years of the Black Stork colour-ringing programme

 

1050 - 1130 Cofee break

 

1130 - 1200 Bobek M., Peske L., Rabas P., Pojer F. & Simek J./ New Odyssey: A Satellite Tracking Of The Migration Of Black Storks (Ciconia Nigra) From Siberia – Preliminary Results (ORAL)

1200 - 1230 van den Bossche W. / Ten years of the Black Stork colour-ringing programme (ORAL)

 

Alexeyenko M., Fefelov I. & Malysheva V./ Autumn migration of Black Stork in South Baikal migratory pass (POSTER)

Luis Santiago Cano Alonso / An Approach to Wintering of Black Sotrk in Iberian Peninsula (POSTER)

Pacheco C. & al. / Dispersal, post-breeding concentration sites and wintering grounds of Black Storks born in Portugal determined from colour-ringed individuals (POSTER)

 

1230 - 1300   Contributions and discussion

1330 – 1500 lunch

 

III.          Section: habitat protection 1530 – 1830

 

1530 – 1540Section opening by chair

 

1540 – 1610 Erg B. / Values and restoration potentials of Special nature reserve “Gornje Podunavlje”, one of the most important Black Stork breeding site in Serbia and Montenegro (ORAL)

1610 - 1630 Kalocsa B. & Tamás E. / Management-related problems of floodplain habitats of the Black stork (ORAL)

1630 – 1700 Lõhmus A., Sellis U. & Rosenvald R. / A Declining Population Of The Black Stork, And Forest Structure: Conservation Lessons About Edge Avoidance, Adaptive Preferences And Focal Species (ORAL)

 

1700 - 1730     Coffee break

 

1730 - 1800 Rosenvald R. / Black Storks disturbance through the forest management and comparison with increasing white-tailed eagle  (ORAL)

 

Zieliński P. / The role of forest reserves in the protection of the Black Stork Ciconia nigra in central Poland (POSTER)

Azeda C. & al. / Habitat and human activities in Black Stork nesting areas in Portugal (POSTER)

 

1800 - 1830   Contributions and discussion

1900 - 2030   Dinner

 

From 2100 Meeting of the colour-ringing programme co-ordinators (only for participants of national colour ringing programmes)

Chair: Willem van den Bossche

 

Saturday, 17th April 2004

 

0615 – 0750   Facultative birdwatching walk on the fields near the village

0730 - 0830   Breakfast

 

IV.          Section: feeding behaviour and preferences  0900 - 1210  

 

0900 - 0910   Section opening by chair

 

0910 – 0940   Baillon F. & Chevallier D./ Partage de l’espace et des ressources alimentaires entre les populations humaines et Ciconia nigra au Burkina Faso (ORAL)

0940 - 1010   Evestus T., Tuvi J., Sellis U. / What we know and should know about foraging areas of Black Stork?  (ORAL)

 

1010 – 1045   Coffee break

 

1045 – 1110   Kalocsa B. & Tamás E. / The diet of the Black stork in Gemenc (ORAL)

 1110 – 1140   Strazds M.-Kuze J. / Food of Black Sotrks in Latvia (ORAL)

 

Hampl R., Bureš S., Baláž P., Bobek M. & Pojer F. / Food of nestling Black Storks in the Czech Republic (POSTER)

Leitão A., Franco C. & Pacheco C. / Feeding Habitat Selection And Foraging Behaviour Of Black Storks (Ciconia Nigra) In The International Tagus Natural Park, Portugal: Management Proposals (POSTER)

 

1140 - 1210   Contributions and discussion

1230 - 1400   Lunch

 

V.            Section: national and regional protection action plans 1430 - 1400

 

1430 – 1440   Section opening by chair

 

1440 - 1510   Sellis U. / The national action plan for Black Stork in Estonia (ORAL)

1510 - 1540   Diagana C. H., Sylla I. S. & Dodman T. / Conservations actions plan for the Black Stork Ciconia nigra in West Africa (ORAL)

1540 - 1610   Kalocsa B., Mikuska T., Tamás E., Tucakov M. & Zuljevic A. / Black storks between the Sió and the Drava in the central Danube floodplain – international monitoring activity and protection plan with Croatian, Hungarian and Serbian participation (ORAL)

 

Czuchnowski R. & Profus P. / Nesting habitats and protection of the Black Stork Ciconia nigra in Poland (POSTER)

Gorban I. M. & al. / Conservation of Black Stork in Ukrainian Polissya (POSTER)

Kazi R. & al. / The protection of the Black stork in Börzsöny hills region, Hungary (POSTER)

Franco C. & al. / Portuguese Action Plan for the Black Stork (POSTER)

 

1610 - 1640   Contributions and discussion, with coffee

 

VI.                          Section haematology, parasitology and rehabilitation

 

1640 - 1700   Section opening by chair

 

Lanzarot P. & al. / Clinical Hematology Of Black Stork (Ciconia nigra) Nestlings  From Central Spain (POSTER)

Lanzarot P. & al. / Presence Of Neophilopterus tricolor (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera) In Black Stork (Ciconia nigra) Nestlings From Spain (POSTER)

Lanzarot P. & al. / Prevalence Of Cathaemasia hians (Trematoda: Cathaemasidae) In A Black Stork (Ciconia nigra) Population In Central Spain (POSTER)

Santos N. & al. / Hematology and blood parasites of juvenile Black Stork in Portugal (POSTER)

Fernández-García M. & Lanzarot P./ Sex-Ratio Assessment In Black Stork Nestlings Of A Central Spain Population (POSTER)

Ivanov I. & al. / Black Storks in the Wildlife Rehabilitation and Breeding Centre of Green Balkans (POSTER)

 

 1700 - 1730   Contributions and discussion

 

1800 - 1830   Closing of the conference, final resolutions

 

1900 - 2030   Dinner

 

Sunday, 18th April 2004

 

0730 - 0830   Breakfast

 

0900 - 1700   Field trip to the Gemenc floodplain (cold lunch will be packed for participants)