Natura

The Natura 2000 is a network of areas of natural habitats (e.g. saltmarshes) or where certain plant or animal species are distributed. Those habitats and species have been declared of “community importance” and need protection at the European level.

 

It is by no means a network of limitations but a network where protection of nature and human development co-exist..

 

Within the 27 Member States of the European Union, the Natura 2000 network includes almost 26.000 sites, 446 of them in Greece. There are two categories of such sites:

 

«Special Protected Areas -SPAs» for birds, as designated under the Birds Directive 2009/147/EC, and

«Special Areas of Conservation – SACs» as designated under the Habitats Directive 92/43/EEC

Those two categories may have overlaps. After the finalization of the catalog of the Natura 2000 areas, the Member states are obliged to declare them as Sites of Community Importance (SCIs).

 

Within the Prefecture of the North Aegean, there are 12 SACs, 4 of them on Lesvos:

 

GR4110003- Lesvos: Western peninsula – Petrified Forest

GR4110004- Lesvos: Kalloni Gulf and coastal zone

GR4110005- Lesvos: Gera Gulf, Ntipi-Larsos marsh and Olympus mount- Evergetoulas River

GR4110015- Sea area of Tokmakia islets

 

And 12 SPAs for birds, 7 of them on Lesvos:

 

GR4110007- Lesvos: coastal wetlands of the Kalloni Gulf

GR4110009- Lesvos islets (Tomaronisia, Kodons, Agios Georgios,Glaronisi, etc.) and surrounding sea area

GR4110010- NW peninsula, Lesvos Petrified Forest

GR4110011- Mount Olympus of Lesvos

GR4110012- Northern Lesvos

GR4110013- Lesvos: Gera Gulf, Ntipi and Charamida marshes

GR4110016- Sea area of Western Lesvos

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