Saturday, November 26, 2016

Cooperation council requesting speed up the artsvern – Romsdals Budstikke

Of 2.355 endangered species in Norway, the Norwegian Parliament aims to give priority to 400. Since 2009, it is only made action plans for 13 species, writes the Norwegian newspaper Dagsavisen in a series of articles. State secretary Lars Andreas Lunde (H) in the Climate and miljødepartementet “hope there is understanding for the fact that” it takes time to find the best means to take care of endangered species.

It is time Sabima does not have.

– With the current pace it will take 215 years to prioritize so many species that the Parliament has decided. Then we know that it will be too late for many of them, says secretary general Christian Steel.

Sabima think we already have enough knowledge to prioritize multiple species with a regulation that makes it illegal to kill the species or destroy areas it lives in. The council has made a list of six species that thinks once should be protected with its own decisions by the King in council: storsporet flammekjuke, hubro, myrflangre, strandmurerbie, elvemusling and trønderlav. (©NTB)

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