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'Syrian' Serins Wintering in Northern Iraq Is Solved
The mystery of the ‘Syrian’ Serins wintering in northern Iraq is solved RF PORTER Somehow the occurrence of Syrian Serins Serinus syriacus in Iraq has become embedded in the literature. Porter & Aspinall (2010) even suggested it might prove to be resident there, which was further articulated in the annotated checklist of the birds of Iraq (Salim et al 2012). Earlier works, eg Hue & Etchecopar (1970), Cramp & Perrins (1994) and del Hoyo et al (2010) cite the species as a winter visitor. The records on which these statements were based were of wintering birds in the Dohuk and Mosul areas of Iraqi Kurdistan in the early 1920s (Ticehurst et al 1926). The latter reported ‘fairly large numbers, feeding on the seeds of reeds’ which was particularly surprising as feeding on reeds is unknown in the Syrian Serin (Khoury 2003, Fares Khoury pers comm) and the observations were over 700 km from the nearest known breeding area of a species with a small restricted range, in Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Israel (Porter & Aspinall 2010) and which is resident with only altitudinal and short-distance migrations (Cramp & Perrins 1994). Ticehurst et al (1926) say in the introduction to their paper: “The contents [of this paper] are founded entirely on the records supplied by Sir Percy Cox and Major RE Cheesman and the collector employed by Sir Percy Cox, La Personne, and on specimens brought back by them”. Ticehurst et al (1926) then go on to say that it was La Personne who made the trips to Dohuk and Mosul. The mystery was solved with the discovery of a previously overlooked short paper by Goodwin (1955) who had examined five skins collected by La Personne present in the British Museum of Natural History (now the NHM, Tring) and found they were not Syrian Serins but European Serins Serinus serinus. -
Phylogeography of Finches and Sparrows
In: Animal Genetics ISBN: 978-1-60741-844-3 Editor: Leopold J. Rechi © 2009 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. Chapter 1 PHYLOGEOGRAPHY OF FINCHES AND SPARROWS Antonio Arnaiz-Villena*, Pablo Gomez-Prieto and Valentin Ruiz-del-Valle Department of Immunology, University Complutense, The Madrid Regional Blood Center, Madrid, Spain. ABSTRACT Fringillidae finches form a subfamily of songbirds (Passeriformes), which are presently distributed around the world. This subfamily includes canaries, goldfinches, greenfinches, rosefinches, and grosbeaks, among others. Molecular phylogenies obtained with mitochondrial DNA sequences show that these groups of finches are put together, but with some polytomies that have apparently evolved or radiated in parallel. The time of appearance on Earth of all studied groups is suggested to start after Middle Miocene Epoch, around 10 million years ago. Greenfinches (genus Carduelis) may have originated at Eurasian desert margins coming from Rhodopechys obsoleta (dessert finch) or an extinct pale plumage ancestor; it later acquired green plumage suitable for the greenfinch ecological niche, i.e.: woods. Multicolored Eurasian goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis) has a genetic extant ancestor, the green-feathered Carduelis citrinella (citril finch); this was thought to be a canary on phonotypical bases, but it is now included within goldfinches by our molecular genetics phylograms. Speciation events between citril finch and Eurasian goldfinch are related with the Mediterranean Messinian salinity crisis (5 million years ago). Linurgus olivaceus (oriole finch) is presently thriving in Equatorial Africa and was included in a separate genus (Linurgus) by itself on phenotypical bases. Our phylograms demonstrate that it is and old canary. Proposed genus Acanthis does not exist. Twite and linnet form a separate radiation from redpolls. -
Inter-Agency Q&A on Humanitarian Assistance and Services in Lebanon (Inqal)
INQAL- INTER AGENCY Q&A ON HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE AND SERVICES IN LEBANON INTER-AGENCY Q&A ON HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE AND SERVICES IN LEBANON (INQAL) Disclaimers: The INQAL is to be utilized mainly as a mass information guide to address questions from persons of concern to humanitarian agencies in Lebanon The INQAL is to be used by all humanitarian workers in Lebanon The INQAL is also to be used for all available humanitarian hotlines in Lebanon The INQAL is a public document currently available in the Inter-Agency Information Sharing web portal page for Lebanon: http://data.unhcr.org/syrianrefugees/documents.php?page=1&view=grid&Country%5B%5D=122&Searc h=%23INQAL%23 The INQAL should not be handed out to refugees If you and your organisation wish to publish the INQAL on any website, please notify the UNHCR Information Management and Mass Communication Units in Lebanon: [email protected] and [email protected] Updated in April 2015 INQAL- INTER AGENCY Q&A ON HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE AND SERVICES IN LEBANON INTER-AGENCY Q&A ON HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE AND SERVICES IN LEBANON (INQAL) EDUCATION ................................................................................................................................................................ 3 FOOD ........................................................................................................................................................................ 35 FOOD AND ELIGIBILITY ............................................................................................................................................ -
Syria Refugee Response
SYRIA REFUGEE RESPONSE LEBANON, Bekaa & Baalbek-El Hermel Governorate Distribution of the Registered Syrian Refugees at the Cadastral Level As o f 3 0 Se p t e m b e r 2 0 2 0 Charbine El-Hermel BEKAA & Baalbek - El Hermel 49 Total No. of Household Registered 73,427 Total No. of Individuals Registered 340,600 Hermel 6,580 El Hermel Michaa Qaa Jouar Mrajhine Maqiye Qaa Ouadi Zighrine El-Khanzir 36 5 Hermel Deir Mar Jbab Maroun Baalbek 29 10 Qaa Baalbek 10,358 Qaa Baayoun 553 Ras Baalbek El Gharbi Ras Baalbek 44 Ouadi Faara Ras Baalbek Es-Sahel Ouadi 977 Faara Maaysra 4 El-Hermel 32 Halbata Ras Baalbek Ech-Charqi 1 Zabboud 116 Ouadi 63 Fekehe El-Aaoss 2,239 Kharayeb El-Hermel Harabta 16 Bajjaje Aain 63 7 Baalbek Sbouba 1,701 Nabha Nabi Ed-Damdoum Osmane 44 288 Aaynata Baalbek Laboue 34 1,525 Barqa Ram 29 Baalbek 5 Qarha Baalbek Moqraq Chaat Bechouat Aarsal 2,031 48 Riha 33,521 3 Yammoune 550 Deir Kneisset El-Ahmar Baalbek 3,381 28 Dar Btedaai Baalbak El-Ouassaa 166 30 Youmine 2,151 Maqne Chlifa Mazraat 260 beit 523 Bouday Mchaik Nahle 1,501 3 Iaat baalbek haouch 2,421 290 El-Dehab 42 Aadous Saaide 1,244 Hadath 1,406 Haouch Baalbek Jebaa Kfar Dane Haouche Tall Safiye Baalbek 656 375 Barada 12,722 478 466 Aamchki Taraiya Majdaloun 13 905 1,195 Douris Slouqi 3,210 Aain Hizzine Taibet Bourday Chmistar 361 Baalbek 160 2,284 515 Aain Es-Siyaa Chadoura Kfar Talia Bednayel 1,235 Dabach Haouch Baalbak Brital Nabi 159 En-Nabi 2,328 Temnine Beit Haouch 4,552 Chbay 318 El-Faouqa Chama Snaid Haour Chaaibe 1,223 605 Mousraye 83 Taala 16 9 Khodr 192 Qaa -
1 Bibliographie Des Fringilles, Commentée Et Ponctuellement Mise À Jour. Index Des Noms Scientifiques, Français, Anglais
BIBLIOGRAPHIE DES FRINGILLES, COMMENTÉE ET PONCTUELLEMENT MISE À JOUR. INDEX DES NOMS SCIENTIFIQUES, FRANÇAIS, ANGLAIS. I N D E X T H É M A T I Q U E INDEX OF SCIENTIFIC, FRENCH AND ENGLISH NAMES OF FINCHES T H E M E S’ I N D E X (126 different themes). INDEX DES NOMS D’AUTEURS (126 thèmes différents). A U T H O R’S I N D E X E S ====================================================== Elle comprend douze fichiers suivant détail ci-après / That bibliography includes twelve files devoted to the following genera: Becs-croisés du genre Loxia soit les Becs-croisés d’Ecosse, bifascié, d’Haïti, perroquet et des sapins ; (Crossbills of the genus Loxia ; les Bouvreuils du genre Pyrrhula (Bullfinches of the genus Pyrrhula) ; les Chardonnerets élégant et à tête grise du genre Carduelis, les Chardonnerets nord-américains, Black-headed and Grey-headed Goldfinches of the genus and species Carduelis carduelis as well as the Goldfinches of North America ; les Gros-becs du genre Coccothraustes (Hawfinches of the genus Coccothraustes, former genera Hesperiphona, Mycerobas,Eophona) ; toutes les espèces de Linottes (Linnets of the world) ; Les Pinsons bleu, des arbres et du Nord (All the species of Chaffinches of the genus Fringilla) ; Les Roselins des genres Carpodacus, Leucosticte, Urocynchramus (Rosyfinches of the genera Carpodacus, Leucosticte, Urocynchramus) ; Le Serin cini, les Serins africains et asiatiques du genre Serinus ; les Venturons montagnard et de Corse (The Serin and african, asiatic Serins of the Genera Serinus, Alario, Citril and Corsican -
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Climate Change Vulnerability of Migratory Species Species
UNEP/CMS/ScC17/Inf.9 Climate Change Vulnerability of Migratory Species Species Assessments PRELIMINARY REVIEW A PROJECT REPORT FOR CMS SCIENTIFIC COUNCIL The Zoological Society of London (ZSL) has conducted research for the UNEP Convention on Migratory Species (CMS) into the effects of climate change on species protected under the convention. Report production: Aylin McNamara Contributors: John Atkinson Sonia Khela James Peet Ananya Mukherjee Hannah Froy Rachel Smith Katherine Breach Jonathan Baillie Photo Credits for front page: Tim Wacher For further information please contact: Aylin McNamara, Climate Change Thematic Programme, Zoological Society of London Email: [email protected] 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 6 2. OVERVIEW OF THREATS ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12 Increasing Temperatures .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 13 Changes In Precipitation .................................................................................................................................................................................................. -
Key Species in Lebanon & Jordan
This field guide aims at giving comprehensive information about the key species endan- gered, vulnerable or critically endangered in Lebanese and Jordanian protected areas of the MEET project. The Mediterranean Experience of Ecotourism (MEET) project develops an ecotourism model for Mediterranean Protected Areas based on the “European Charter for Sustainable Tour- ism” to promote a better seasonal distribution of tourism flows. The MEET catalogue fosters authentic and ac- tive exchange between visitors, local people, and Protected Areas, resulting in conservation of natural and cultural resources and revital- A Field ization of less developed communities. Guide Key Species in INTERNATIONAL UNION FOR CONSERVATION OF NATURE Lebanon & Jordan Regional Office for West Asia Key Species from the IUCN REDLIST Hasan Baker Al Azazi St. #20 Sweifiyeh - Amman - Jordan T. +962 6 554 6912 /3/4 F. +962 6 554 6915 [email protected] www.iucn.org/westasia A Field Guide Key Species in Lebanon & Jordan Key Species from the IUCN REDLIST A Field Guide Key Species in Lebanon and Jordan Credits Contents ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ......................................................................................................................................................5 MEET Project ...............................................................................................................................................................................6 LEBANON PAs KEY SPECIES RED LIST .............................................................................................................8 -
Tafila Region Wind Power Projects Cumulative Effects Assessment © International Finance Corporation 2017
Tafila Region Wind Power Projects Cumulative Effects Assessment © International Finance Corporation 2017. All rights reserved. 2121 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20433 Internet: www.ifc.org The material in this work is copyrighted. Copying and/or transmitting portions or all of this work without permission may be a violation of applicable law. IFC encourages dissemination of its work and will normally grant permission to reproduce portions of the work promptly, and when the reproduction is for educational and non-commercial purposes, without a fee, subject to such attributions and notices as we may reasonably require. IFC does not guarantee the accuracy, reliability or completeness of the content included in this work, or for the conclusions or judgments described herein, and accepts no responsibility or liability for any omissions or errors (including, without limitation, typographical errors and technical errors) in the content whatsoever or for reliance thereon. The boundaries, colors, denominations, and other information shown on any map in this work do not imply any judgment on the part of The World Bank concerning the legal status of any territory or the endorsement or acceptance of such boundaries. The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this volume do not necessarily reflect the views of the Executive Directors of The World Bank or the governments they represent. The contents of this work are intended for general informational purposes only and are not intended to constitute legal, securities, or investment advice, an opinion regarding the appropriateness of any investment, or a solicitation of any type. IFC or its affiliates may have an investment in, provide other advice or services to, or otherwise have a financial interest in, certain of the companies and parties (including named herein. -
Proposed Strategic Guidelines for the ART GOLD Lebanon Programme
Proposed Strategic Guidelines for the ART GOLD Lebanon Programme (January 2008) Annex 1 Value Chains, Basic Interventions, Supports Value Chains, Basic Interventions, Supports - 1 Index Value chains 8. Olive 8.1. Products and processes 105 1. Biodiversity 8.2. Strategic considerations 106 1.1. Background 4 8.3. The ART GOLD support 108 1.2. North Lebanon 10 1.3. South Lebanon 11 9. Textile Fabrics and Clothes 1.4. Hypothesis of a strategy for North L. 12 9.1. Products and sectors 110 1.5. Hyp. of a strategy for South L. and other Areas 17 9.2. Strategic considerations 114 1.6. The ART GOLD support 17 9.3. The ART GOLD support 116 2. Boatyards 10. Typical Handicraft 2.1. The sector and the boat 20 10.1. The ART GOLD support 118 2.2. Strategic considerations 21 2.3. The ART GOLD support 22 11. Wine 11.1. The ART GOLD support 120 3. Fishing 3.1. The ART GOLD support 24 Basic interventions 4. Fruit and Vegetables 4.1. FV and connected value chains 26 12. Basic Interventions 4.2. Processes and products 28 12.1. Energy management 123 4.3. Strategic considerations 40 12.2. Water management 125 4.4. The proposal for strategic guidelines 49 12.3. Waste management 127 4.5. The ART GOLD support 54 5. Honey Supports 5.1. Honey and connected value chains 58 5.2. Conditions, processes and products 59 13. Territorial Information Systems 5.3. Strategic considerations 68 13.1. Territory as a system 131 5.4. -
Litani River Basin Management Support Program
LITANI RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT SUPPORT PROGRAM FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS IN THE LITANI RIVER BASIN February 2012 This report was produced for review by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). It was prepared by International Resources Group (IRG) under Contract EPP-I-00-04-00024-00 order no 7. LITANI RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT SUPPORT PROGRAM FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS IN THE LITANI RIVER BASIN Contract No.: EPP-I-00-04-00024-00 order no 7. FEBRUARY 2012 DISCLAIMER The author’s views expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of the United States Agency for International Development or the United States Government TABLE OF CONTENTS 2. INTRODUCTION ················································································ 3 2.1. Litani River Basin Physical Overview ............................................................................................... 1 3. TREATMENT WETLANDS OVERVIEW ················································ 4 3.1. History .................................................................................................................................................... 4 3.2. Ancillary Benefits .................................................................................................................................. 5 3.3. Types of Systems .................................................................................................................................. 5 4. LITANI RIVER BASIN PILOT WETLANDS SITE AND TYPE -
Water Sector Lebanon
WATER SECTOR LEBANON Bekaa: Informal Settlements (Active & <4 tents) Coverage Date: 6/21/2017 Partner Donor (! ACF No Donor (! INTERSOS ECHO NMFA (! LRC Red Cross (! Medair UNHCR Mercy Corps UNICEF (! Qaa Er-Rim SIDA Niha Zahlé (! NRC Nabi Ayla Administrative boundaries (! Solidarites International (! Hazerta (! (!(! (!(!! Caza (!(!(! H(!a(ouch El-Ghanam WVI Ouadi El-Aarayech ! (! ((!(! Nabi A(!y!la (! (! (!(! (! Cadasters Ablah ( (! (! No Partner Aali En-Nahri (!(!(! Fourzol (!(! Nasriyet Rizk Touaite Zahlé Zahlé Er-Rassiyé (! Haouch El-Aamara (! Riyaq (!(!(!(! ! Zahlé El-Berbara (! (!(!(!(!(!((! (!(!(!(!(!(!(!(!(! (! (! (! (! (! Zahlé El-Midane (!(!(! (!(! (! (!(!(!(! (! (!(! (!(!(!(!(! Massa Zahle Zahlé Aradi (!(!(! (! Haouch Hala (!(! Individuals Zahlé Mar Elias Zahlé El-Maallaqa (! (! (! (! !(! (! (! (! (!(!(!(!(!(!(!(!(! (! (! (! ( (! (! Zahlé Haouch Ez-Zaraane (! (! (! (! (!(!(! (! (! (! (!(!(! ( 0 - 200 (!(!(!(! (!(! (! (! (! (! (! (! Mazraat Er-Remtaniyé (!(! (!(!(!(!(! (! (!(! (!(!(!(! (!(!! (!(! (!(! (! (! Raait Zahlé Haouch El-Ouma(!ra(!(! (! ((!(!(! (!(!(! (!(! (!(! (! (! (! (! (!Zahlé M(!!a(!alla(!qa Arad(!i(!(! (! ( 201 - 300 (!(! (! !(((! (! (!(!(! (! (!(!(! (! (!(!(!(! (! (!(!(!( (!(!(!( (!(! (! (!(! (! (!(! (! (! (! (! Ksara (!(!(!(!(!(!(!(!! (! (! (!(! (! (! (! (!(!(! ( (!(!(!(!(!(! (!!(! (!(! (!(! (!(! (! Deir El-Ghazal Greater than 300 (! (!(!(!(! (!(!(! (!(!(! ( (!(!(!(! (!(! (! (! ( (! (!(! (! (! (! (!(! Hoshmosh (!(! Zahlé(! Ha(!ouch El-Ou(!m(!ar(!a Aradi(!(! (!(! (!(! (!(!(! (! (! (!(!(! (! Jdita (! (!(! (! (!