Convention on Migratory Species is a convention under UNEP that aims a conservation of migratory species.

Facts to know

  • It aims to conserve terrestrial, marine, and avian migratory species across their ranges.
  • It is also known as the Bonn Convention.
  • It has Appendix I and Appendix II as categories. Appendix I protects threatened animals, and Appendix II focuses on those that need international cooperation.
  • India is a signatory to treaty and has agreements on the conservation of Siberian Cranes, Marine Turtles, Dugongs, and Raptors.
  • It helps in maintaining ecological connectivity across borders.

How do migratory animals help?

  • They act as pollinators and seed distributors which contribute to ecosystem structure and function.
  • Provide food for other animals and regulate the number of species in ecosystems.
  • Effective indicators of environmental change.
  • Prime attractions for ecotourists such as bird spotters or whale watchers.
  • Migratory species have a great significance in many cultures.

 

Source: Down To Earth