State of Conservation
12
Reports
12
Properties concerned
13
States Parties with SOC reports
Date Start:
2017close
Date end:2017close
Site | State Party | Year | Threats* | Danger List |
---|---|---|---|---|
area de conservacion guanacasteArea de Conservación Guanacaste | costa rica |
2017 | Invasive/alien terrestrial species,
Other Threats: fire |
No |
białowieża forestBiałowieża Forest | belarus,poland |
2017 | Invasive/alien terrestrial species,
Other Threats: Alterations of the hydrological regime; Border fence impeding mammal movements |
No |
blue and john crow mountainsBlue and John Crow Mountains | jamaica |
2017 | Invasive/alien terrestrial species,
Other Threats: climate change |
No |
chitwan national parkChitwan National Park | nepal |
2017 | Invasive/alien terrestrial species, | No |
east rennellEast Rennell | solomon islands |
2017 | Invasive/alien terrestrial species, | Yes |
manas wildlife sanctuaryManas Wildlife Sanctuary | india |
2017 | Invasive/alien terrestrial species, | No |
mosi-oa-tunya / victoria fallsMosi-oa-Tunya / Victoria Falls | zambia,zimbabwe |
2017 | Invasive/alien terrestrial species, | No |
ngorongoro conservation areaNgorongoro Conservation Area | united republic of tanzania |
2017 | Invasive/alien terrestrial species,
Other Threats: Challenging situation of community livelihoods; Condition and conservation of the Laetoli hominid footprints |
No |
niokolo-koba national parkNiokolo-Koba National Park | senegal |
2017 | Invasive/alien terrestrial species, | Yes |
palestine: land of olives and vines – cultural landscape of southern jerusalem, battirPalestine: Land of Olives and Vines – Cultural Landscape of Southern Jerusalem, Battir | state of palestine |
2017 | Invasive/alien terrestrial species,
Other Threats: Potential construction of a separation fence (wall) |
Yes |
rio plátano biosphere reserveRío Plátano Biosphere Reserve | honduras |
2017 | Invasive/alien terrestrial species, | Yes |
selous game reserveSelous Game Reserve | united republic of tanzania |
2017 | Invasive/alien terrestrial species,
Other Threats: Significant decline of wildlife populations due to poaching |
Yes |
* :
The threats indicated are listed in alphabetical order; their order does not constitute a classification according to the importance of their impact on the property.
Furthermore, they are presented irrespective of the type of threat faced by the property, i.e. with specific and proven imminent danger (“ascertained danger”) or with threats which could have deleterious effects on the property’s Outstanding Universal Value (“potential danger”).
** : All mission reports are not always available electronically.