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Natura 2000 sites: Biogeographical regions
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Data: 2011
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Natura 2000: Birds and Habitats Directives
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Data: 2010
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Grouped threats to Posidonia oceanica beds as reported by Mediterranean EU Member States under the EU Habitats Directive
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Grouped threats to Posidonia
oceanica beds as reported by
Mediterranean EU Member States
under the EU Habitats Directive
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Conservation status of marine habitat types and species listed in Annex I of the EU Habitats Directive
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Conservation status of marine habitat types and species listed in Annex I of the
EU Habitats Directive
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Sites of Community Importance (SCI) designated for the Eurasian Otter (Lutra lutra) in the EU-27 and its current distribution in EU-25 Member States according to the Article 17 EU Habitats Directive Reporting in 2008
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Sites of Community Importance (SCI) designated for the Eurasian Otter
(Lutra lutra) in the EU-27 and its current distribution in EU-25 Member States
according to the Article 17 EU Habitats Directive Reporting in 2008
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Progress towards halting the loss of biodiversity by 2010
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This report assesses farmland, forests, freshwater
ecosystems, marine and coastal systems, wetlands of
international importance and mountain ecosystems
in order to provide evidence of progress — or lack
of progress — towards the 2010 target of halting the
loss of biodiversity.
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Conservation status of coastal habitat types of European Union interest in the EU-25
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Conservation status of habitats per biogeographical area in coastal ecosystems
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Biodiversity — SOER 2010 thematic assessment
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Biodiversity — the variety of ecosystems, species and genes — is essential to human wellbeing,
delivering services that sustain our economies and societies. Its huge importance makes
biodiversity loss all the more troubling. European species are threatened with extinction and
overexploitation. Natural habitats continue to be lost and fragmented, and degraded by pollution
and climate change. Despite actions taken and progress made, these threats continue to impact
biodiversity in Europe. The new global and EU targets to halt and reverse biodiversity loss by 2020
are ambitious but achieving them will require better policy implementation, coordination across
sectors, ecosystem management approaches and a wider understanding of biodiversity's value.
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010
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Biodiversity — key message 2
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Many habitats such as semi-natural grasslands, marshlands and bogs, and coastal wetlands are still declining and a significant number of species on land and in the European seas is threatened with extinction. Most biogeographic assessments of EU protected species and habitat types show an unfavourable conservation status.
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Distribution densities of mammal, priority plant, butterfly and other insect species, and habitat types of Community interest listed in the EU Habitats Directive, at the NUTS 2 level
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Distribution densities of mammal, priority plant, butterfly and other insect species,
and habitat types of Community interest listed in the EU Habitats Directive, at the
NUTS 2 level
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