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Improvement of the ecological status of Lake Csaj by the Kiskunság National Park Directorate
Contributing IUCN constituents:Ministry for Agriculture
Project Details
Name | Improvement of the ecological status of Lake Csaj by the Kiskunság National Park Directorate |
Description | The objective of the project is the infrastructural development of Lake Csaj, which is part of the HUKN10007 Alsó-Tisza-Völgy Special Special Protection Area and the HUKN20019 Baksi-puszta Special Area of Conservation, thereby improving the habitat quality and future prospects of the breeding, migrating and wintering populations of bird species of community interest, as well as other Natura 2000 trigger animal species. The area is also part of the Pusztaszer Ramsar Site. The planned interventions will improve the habitat quality and future prospects of breeding and migratory bird species of community interest (43 species) and Natura 2000 trigger animal species (5 species). The wetland thus being renewed is organically connected to the north-south chain of alkaline lakes that accompany the Tisza valley, a bird migration route of international importance. In addition to providing a safe breeding site for 30 bird species of community interest, the development also provides a stable resting and feeding area for the tens of thousands of ducks and geese that choose the Tisza valley as their migration route. |
Contributing IUCN Constituent | Ministry for Agriculture |
Start Date | 1/1/2025 |
End Date | 12/31/2028 |
Conservation Actions | 1.1 Site/Area Protection2.1 Site/Area Management3.1 Species Management |
Needed annual budget | - |
Total annual budget | - |
Staff | ♀ - | ♂ - |
Beneficiaries | ♀ - | ♂ - |
Potential reduction of species extinction risk resulting from threat abatement actions
This stacked bar chart represents the relative disaggregation of the selected contribution's total potential opportunity for reducing global species extinction risk through taking actions to abate different threats to species within its boundaries. The percentages refer to the amount of the total opportunity that could potentially be achieved through abating that particular threat.
% Contribution of threats to species extinction
1.80%
5.2 Gathering terrestrial plants
1.88%
7.2 Dams & water management/use
2.00%
3.2 Mining & quarrying
2.04%
1.2 Commercial & industrial areas
2.07%
9.1 Domestic & urban waste water
2.09%
1.1 Housing & urban areas
2.13%
2.3 Livestock farming & ranching
2.14%
9.2 Industrial & military effluents
4.29%
9.3 Agricultural & forestry effluents
4.33%
11.2 Droughts
11.18%
7.3 Other ecosystem modifications
11.21%
2.2 Wood & pulp plantations
11.26%
6.1 Recreational activities
11.30%
6.3 Work & other activities
29.01%
2.1 Annual & perennial non-timber crops
Threat type