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Memorandum of Understanding on the Conservation of Migratory Birds of Prey in Africa and Eurasia 17 June 2013 Development of the Saker Falcon (Falco cherrug) Global Action Plan (SakerGAP) SakerGAP Questionnaire: To be compiled and submitted by National Information Coordinators from each Range State of the species. To promote comprehensive completion of this SakerGAP Questionnaire, please seek inputs from your own national contact networks and those individuals identified in the List of contacts within Range States who have been sent the SakerGAP National Questionnaire - attached to the original commissioning email message. Only the yellow-shaded sections need to be completed. Please return the Questionnaire to cmsoffice.ae@cms.int by the deadline of 15 July 2013. Contact Form: Country: United Arab Emirates Date: 20/06/2013 Organization: Data Provider: Name (Title + first + family): Address: Phone: +971-26934711 Fax: Environment Agency- Abu Dhabi Salim Javed PO Box 45553, Environment Agency Abu Dhabi Fax: +971-2-4997282 E-mail: Skype: Data Compiler */Organization: Name (Title + first + family): Address: sjaved@ead.ae salimjaved1966 Salim Javed PO Box 45553, Environment Agency Abu Dhabi Phone: +971-26934711 Fax: +971-2-4997282 Fax: E-mail: Salim Javed * If not the same person as the Data Provider Please list the names of contributing experts and their affiliations below: Contributor s Name Affiliation Memorandum of Understanding on the Conservation of Migratory Birds of Prey in Africa and Eurasia Convention on Migratory Species Office - Abu Dhabi United Nations Environment Programme c/o Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi PO Box 45553 Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates T +971 2 6934 437 cmsoffice.ae@cms.int www.cms.int

2 OVERVIEW OF STATUS and POPULATION TRENDS Table 1 The status of the Saker Falcon in your country Breeding Migration Wintering Extinct as breeder Yes (regular/occasional)/no Yes/No Yes/No Yes(year)/No Table 1 Known breeding pairs (observed) Population size and trend in your country Please refer to the Notes (below) to aid completion of this Table. Year of the latest survey Estimated breeding population size Data Quality Year of the latest estimate Breeding population trend in the last 20 years (or 3 generations) Data Quality Estimated minimum number of passage and wintering Sakers Data Quality Year of the latest estimate None 2012 None NA 2012 NA <5 ME 2012 References Notes: Estimated breeding population size: Specify if pairs or individuals (the same unit will be used for all breeding range countries). Data quality: o Good Observed (GO)= Reliable or representative quantitative data are available through complete counts or comprehensive measurements for the whole period and country. o Good Estimated (GE) = Reliable quantitative or representative data are available through sampling or interpolation for the whole period and country. o Medium Estimated (ME) = Only incomplete quantitative data are available through sampling or interpolation. o Medium Inferred (MI) = Only poor or incomplete quantitative data are available derived from indirect evidence. o Poor (P) = Poorly known with no quantitative data are available and with guesses derived from circumstantial evidence. o Unknown (U) = information on quality not available. Breeding Population trend in the last 20 years (or three generations 6.4x3=19.2 years, BirdLife International, 2013). If possible, calculate the actual trend in % or use the following categories: o Large decline (>=30%), Moderate decline (10-29%), Small decline (0-9%), o Stable (<10% decline and <10% increase), o Small increase (0-9%), Moderate increase (10-29%), Large increase (>=30%), o Unknown (insufficient data). Estimated minimum number of passage and wintering Sakers: numbers in individuals. References: Describe the data sources as (First Author) (et al.), (year) 3

Table 2 Habitat use and diet of the Saker Falcon in your country Habitat use NA Diet Table 4 Current conservation and management actions for the Saker Falcon in your country - NA Title of Project/Action 1: Objective Action Coverage Period Organisations Responsible Example: Population decline halted. NA 1. Monitoring of the breeding population parameters: number of breeding pairs, breeding success. 2. Designation of breeding areas as protected areas. National Local Regional Local Started in XX Government Environment Department Title of Project/Action 2: Objective Action Coverage Period Organisations Responsible Example: Increased breeding success. 3. Installation of next boxes on electric pylons. Regional Started in XX National BirdLife Partner NA 4

2 - THREATS General overview of threats What are the most important threats to the Saker Falcon in your country? From trapping from hunting What is their impact on the population? Small, as Saker Falcon occurs in the country as irregular & on passage and hence it is expected that local trapping is significant for the species List of critical and important threats Please follow a descending priority order of threats, starting with the most important. A full account of the Threats should also be included in Table 5 of Annex I. Example: 1. Name of threat: (e.g. Destruction of breeding habitats by tree cutting) Brief description: Importance: (critical, high, medium, low, local, unknown) 2. Name of threat: Brief description: Importance: (critical, high, medium, low, local, unknown) NA 5

3 - POLICIES AND LEGISLATION RELEVANT FOR MANAGEMENT National policies, legislation and ongoing activities relevant to Saker Falcon Please list key national nature conservation and related legislation. Federal Law No. (24) -1999- Concerning Protection and Development of the Environment Federal Law No. (11) - 2002 Concerning the Regulation and Control of International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora Law No. (13) -2005 Concerning Regulation of Grazing in Abu Dhabi Emirate Local Law No. (22) -2005 Concerning Animal Hunting in the Abu Dhabi Emirate Law No. 9 1983 Regarding regulating hunting in the Abu Dhabi EmirateLocal Convention on Conservation of Wildlife and its Natural Habitats in GCC Countries 2003 Regional Convention to promote conservation of wildlife in the GCC countries Convention on Biological Diversity of 1992 signed in 1999 International Convention MoU on the Conservation of Migratory Birds of Prey 2008 6

Please list key sectoral programmes (e.g. Rural Development Plans, Forestry Development Plans, etc.) which contain measures that may be relevant to the conservation of the Saker Falcon. 4 REFERENCES and PUBLICATIONS Please list key references about the Saker Falcon in your country. Recommended format: Batbayar, N., A. Dixon, N. Fox, G. Purev-Ochir, and A. Saruul. 2010. (Abstract) Conservation through sustainable use -- a promising way to save Saker Falcon (Falco cherrug) populations. Pages 59-60 in G. Sundev, R. Watson, M. Curti, R. Yosef, E. Potapov, and M. Gilbert (eds.), Asian raptors: science and conservation for present and future: The 6th International Conference on Asian Raptors. Asian Raptor Research and Conservation Network, Mongolian Ornithological Society, and National University of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Dawnay, N., McEwing, R., Thorpe, R.S., Ogden, R. (2007) Preliminary data suggests genetic distinctiveness of Gyr and Saker Falcons, Conservation Genetics, 9:3: 703-707. 7

ANNEX 1 Table 5 Threats importance at population or country level - Please refer to the Notes (below) to aid completion of this Table. Threat Description 1. Habitat Loss/Degradation (human induced) 2.1.... 2.2.... 2. High mortality/loss 2.1.... 2.2.... 3. Missing or ineffective policies, laws and enforcement 3.1.... 3.2.... 4. Low public and stakeholder awareness 4.1.... 4.2.... Threat Score Notes: The description of Threats should reflect the actual understanding of the situation regarding the species, according to the latest available knowledge. Threats are not hierarchical, but clustered according to type of effect. Threat score: o Critical: a factor causing or likely to cause very rapid declines (>30% over 10 years); o High: a factor causing or likely to cause rapid declines (20-30% over 10 years); o Medium: a factor causing or likely to cause relatively slow, but significant, declines (10-20% over 10 years); o Low: a factor causing or likely to cause fluctuations; o Local: a factor causing or likely to cause negligible declines; o Unknown: a factor that is likely to affect the species but it is unknown to what extent. This ranking reflects IUCN extinction risk assessments

ANNEX 2 Table 6 Most important areas or sites in your country Please refer to the Notes section (below). Area or Site name (in English please) Area or Site size (km 2 ) Location in the country Estimated population size Min Max Estimated density Year Season Data quality Notes: Population Min - Max. For breeding ('season' column), figures are usually given in pairs; for other seasons, figures are given in individuals Season: Breeding, Migration, Non breeding visitor(wintering) Data quality: Good Observed (GO) = Reliable or representative quantitative data are available through complete counts or comprehensive measurements for the whole period and country. Good Estimated (GE) = Reliable quantitative or representative data are available through sampling or interpolation for the whole period and country. Medium Estimated (ME) = Only incomplete quantitative data are available through sampling or interpolation. Medium Inferred (MI) = Only poor or incomplete quantitative data are available derived from indirect evidence. Poor (P) = Poorly known with no quantitative data are available and with guesses derived from circumstantial evidence. Unknown (U) = information on quality not available. Estimated density: breeding pairs (bp)/100km 2

ANNEX 3 Table 7 National conservation and legal status Status in national Red Data Book Table 8 Purpose of use Legal protection from taking and killing Yes (taking, killing)/no The use of the Saker Falcon Taking from the wild Yes/No Table 9 Conservation background Table 10 General attitude towads the Saker Falcon Level of annual taking Estimated min. and max. numbers/data quality Current protection status (since year) Opening and closing months of taking Yes (monthmonth)/no Penalties for illegal taking, killing or nest destruction Yes (in $US)/No Is there any quota scheme in place? Yes (quota)/no Is there a national action plan for the Saker Falcon? Yes (title, year)/no Conservation efforts and research activities over the last ten years Brief summary of conservation efforts targeting the Saker Falcon over the last ten years Highest responsible national authority Legal national trade Yes (wild/captive bred/hybrid)/no Legal use for falconry Yes (wild/captive bred/hybrid)/no Is there a national Saker Falcon project /working group? Yes (provide a title or link)/no Brief summary of research activities dealing with the Saker Falcon over the last ten year Table 11 Ongoing monitoring schemes for the Saker Falcon Is there a national survey / monitoring programme? Is there a monitoring programme in protected areas? Protocols for informing national authorities about monitoing results? Is there a national coordinator and/or monitoring organisation? Yes (start year/last year)/no Yes/No Yes/No Yes(Name)/No