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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Commission Decision of 17 October 2005 amending Decision 2005/464/EC on the implementation of survey programmes for avian influenza in poultry and wild birds to be carried out in the Member States (notified under document number C(2005) 3960) (2005/726/EC).
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The Annex to Decision 2005/464/EC is amended as follows:
part D is replaced by the following:
In those Member States where surveillance will also involve wild birds the following guidelines shall be followed.
the population of wild bird species presenting a higher risk to be identified, based upon:
origin and migratory flyways;
numbers of wild birds in the Community; and
likelihood of contact with domestic poultry;
identify sites at risk, based upon:
mixing sites of high number of migratory birds involving different species and in particular those listed in part F;
proximity to domestic poultry farms; and
location along migratory flyways.
Sampling must take account of the seasonality of migration patterns, which may vary in different Member States and the species of birds listed in Annex F.
wild birds species listed in part F and other wild birds living in contact with them; and
at sites as referred to in point 2(b)(i).
The occurrence of mortality in several species at the same site shall be an additional factor to be considered.
the following part F is added:
Latin name | English language name | |
---|---|---|
1. | Anser albifrons | White-fronted goose |
2. | Anser fabalis | Bean goose |
3. | Anas platyrhynchos | Mallard |
4. | Anas strepera | Gadwal |
5. | Anas acuta | Northern Pintail |
6. | Anas clypeata | Northern Shoveler |
7. | Anas Penelope | Eurasian Wigeon |
8. | Anas crecca | Common Teal |
9. | Anas querquedula | Garganay |
10. | Aythya ferina | Common Pochard |
11. | Aythya fuligula | Tufted duck |
12. | Vanellus vanellus | Northern Lapwing |
13. | Philomachus pugnax | Ruff |
14. | Larus ribibundus | Black-headed gull |
15. | Larus canus | Common gull’ |
All naturally occurring wild birds species in the Community, including the the species listed in the table in this part, are covered by the protection regime of Directive 79/409/EEC on the conservation of wild birds and therefore full regard shall be taken of the requirements of this Directive in any surveillance for avian influenza.’
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