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Monitoring and management plan for amphibian populations in the Kotyhi-Strofylia wetlands

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Monitoring and management plan for amphibian populations in the Kotyhi-Strofylia wetlands

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Summary

This study contains an extensive survey to amphibian species and their habitats in the national park Kotyhi-Strofylia wetlands and the goal of the report is to provide local management and monitoring suggestions for conservation of amphibians. The study is part of EPMAC-Europe which is a European monitoring system for amphibians. The national park Kotyhi-Strofylia wetlands is a Laguna, dune, swamp and forest area located in the north-western part of the Peloponnesus. The national park Kotyhi-Strofylia wetlands is well recognized as a valuable national park with high biodiversity and landscape value. Yet there is relatively little known about several species groups including amphibians (Orfanou, 2016). International law provides clear requirements for the protection of amphibians.

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PartnerHogeschool Van Hall Larenstein
Year2017
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LanguageEnglish

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