Life Chiro Med - Conservation and integrated management of two bat species in the French Mediterranean region. LIFE08 NAT/F/000473

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Life Chiro Med - Conservation and integrated management of two bat species in the French Mediterranean region. LIFE08 NAT/F/000473 Project description Environmental issues Beneficiaries Administrative data Read more Contact details: Project Manager: Stefan Arnassant Tel: +33 4 90 97 10 40 Fax: +33 490 971 207 Email: s.arnassant@parc-camargue.fr Project description: Background Bats are highly threatened in Europe. The greater horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus ferrumequinum) and Geoffroy s bat (Myotis emarginatus) are particularly affected, both being listed in Annex II of the Habitats Directive. With a total of 750 females, the reproductive population of the greater horseshoe bat in the Camargue is crucial to the maintenance of the species in the South of France. Most of the roosts used by the greater horseshoe bat are also occupied by Geoffroy s bat. These two species have similar ecological requirements and any action involving one species also impacts on the other. Objectives The main objectives of the Life Chiro Med project were to strengthen, improve and monitor the conservation status of the greater horseshoe bat and Geoffroy s bat in the Camargue. The project area was a network of six Natura 2000 sites, centring on the geological Camargue and including the nearby locations of Alpilles and Gorges du Gardon. There are known to be some 550 individuals of each of the two target bat species in this area, and larger numbers also use it for foraging. In particular, the project aimed to conserve and improve the quality of nursery colonies and hibernation roosts, through physical and/or regulatory protection. The project also planned to create nursery roosts in unoccupied

buildings and to prospect buildings and caves to discover new colonies. Results The Life Chiro Med project increased the knowledge of the roosts and hunting habitats used by the greater horseshoe bat and Geoffroy's bat and, through its concrete actions, helped preserve these two species in Camargue, Alpilles and Gorges du Gardon. In cooperation with various stakeholders, the project addressed the main threats to bats in the region, namely, a lack of favourable roosts, road mortality, deterioration of hunting habitats and decreased food resources. Project partners included bat experts, organisations in charge of land management in the project area, two public authorities owning significant land areas, and the regional technical service in charge of road management issues. Habitat quality was improved in five existing roosts, while 15 favourable buildings were restored and 20 km of hedges were planted as additional foraging areas. At cave and building roost sites, for example, entrances were modified to benefit bats and prevent predator access. Food resources were also improved by changes in pastoral practices that were initiated in the Camargue; with a specification document being created and agreed among relevant stakeholders, including livestock farmers. Moreover, several reproduction and wintering roosts were discovered, which are now being monitored. Bat mortality was addressed at black spots by an experimental modification to the road surface at three crossing points, through cooperative work with DIRMED (Inter-Departmental Management of Mediterranean routes). The crossing device consisted of a road surface which emits a sound of a particular frequency as each vehicle passes to deter greater horseshoe bats. Project beneficiaries will continue advising the local authorities in charge of road management, especially Conseil Général 13 and CG 30, who are interested in the bat crossing device. The work done within the project is likely to be used in environmental impact studies linked to road infrastructure projects, such as the extension of the A54 motorway in the Camargue. Communication, dissemination and awareness-raising activities were developed by the beneficiaries and geared towards scientists and bat experts, natural area managers, the general public and school children. The project s dissemination tools included technical guides, a documentary film, educational activities and events. Technical guides summarised the findings for the three experimental road crossings (technical guide no. 1), the experiments on pastoral practices to replace avermectin treatments with treatments that are less detrimental to bat food resources (no. 2), and the definitions of optimal conditions in the reproduction roosts for the two target bat species (no. 3). Further technical guides summarised the best use of tools to monitor bats and study their behaviour, using automatic ultrasound recording systems (AnaBat) to prospect winter roosts (technical guide no. 4), telemetry (no. 5) and night vision cameras (no. 6). The project has contributed to raising the awareness of local and regional authorities on the issue of bat preservation. The data collected within the project have also been used to argue in favour of the extension of three Natura 2000 sites to enhance bat foraging areas, in addition to the site "Petit Rhône". The actions implemented within the project not only benefit the two targeted species, but also other bat species. The project used the services of local economic operators and created a number of full-time contracts over its five years. Many trainees also benefitted from the project, which contributed to its educational objective. The training activities also helped develop the awareness

and skills of decision-makers and economic operators. Further information on the project can be found in the project's layman report and After-LIFE Conservation Plan (see "Read more" section). Environmental issues addressed: Themes Species - Mammals Keywords endangered species protected area nature conservation Target EU Legislation Nature protection and Biodiversity Directive 92/43 - Conservation of natural habitats and of wild fauna and flora- Habitats Directiv... Target species Myotis emarginatus Rhinolophus ferrumequinum Natura 2000 sites SPA FR9110081 SPA FR9112001 SPA FR9310019 SPA FR9310064 SPA FR9312001 SCI FR9101395 LE GARDON ET SES GORGES SCI FR9101405 Le Petit Rhône SCI FR9101406 PETITE CAMARGUE SCI FR9301590 Le Rhône aval SCI FR9301592 CAMARGUE SCI FR9301594 LES ALPILLES SCI FR9301595 Crau centrale - Crau sèche GORGES DU GARDON CAMARGUE GARDOISE FLUVIO-LACUSTRE Camargue Crau Marais entre Crau et Grand Rhône SCI FR9301596 Marais de la vallée des Baux et marais d'arles SPA FR9112013 PETITE CAMARGUE LAGUNO-MARINE

SPA FR9312013 Les Alpilles Beneficiaries: Coordinator Type of organisation Description Partners Syndicat mixte de gestion du Parc naturel régional de Camargue Regional authority The regional Natural Reserve of the Camargue was created in 1970, covering 86 400 ha. The Syndicat Mixte of this Park is responsible for managing this territory and human activity on it to respect its natural, economic and social heritage. Groupe Chiroptères de Provence (GCP), France Conseil Général des Bouches du Rhône (CG13), France Conservatoire du Littoral (CL), France Syndicat Mixte pour la Protection et la Gestion de la Camargue Gardoise (SMCG), France Syndicat Mixte d Aménagement, de Protection et de Mise en Valeur des Gorges du Gardon (SMGG), France Les Amis des Marais du Vigueirat (AMV), France Centre d Etude Technique de l Equipement Méditerranée (CETE), France Administrative data: Project reference LIFE08 NAT/F/000473 Duration 01-JAN-2010 to 30-JUN -2014 Total budget 2,320,060.00 EU contribution 1,160,030.00 Project location Languedoc-Roussillon(France) Provence-Alpes-Côte d' Azur(France) Read more: Project web site Project's website

Publication: After-LIFE Conservation Plan Publication: Layman report Video link Title: Plan de conservation après-life Author: David Bienaimé et al Year: 2014 Editor: Parc Naturel Régional de Camargue No of pages: 32 Title: Layman report Author: David Bienaimé et al Year: 2014 Editor: Parc Naturel Régional de Camargue No of pages: 39 "Une vie de Grand Rhinolophe" Project description Environmental issues Beneficiaries Administrative data Read more