Title: The location of Dadia
1BIODIVERSITY REPORT
- On Dasos Dadias- Lefkimis- Soufliou
- Bousiaki
- Eleni
2The location of Dadia
- Dadia forest lays North of Alexandroupolis,in the
province of Evros, in Thrace. - It covers the S.E. hills of the Rodopi mountain
range. - It lays along one of the major flyways for
migratory birds.
3The forest landscape
- It is compiled by
- streams
- rocky formations
- forest gaps
- natural fences
- traditional cultivations
(Nicos Petrou)
4The three key factors that shaped the character
of the forest
(Nicos Petrou)
5Dadia forest through the years
- Until the 1970s
- Clustered population,mild land use
- In 1974
- Initiation of the Evros Development Project
- In 1979
- A report by B. Hallman prompted the Greek
Government to create a reserve in Dadia
6The structure of the reserve
- One small nucleus of 922ha.
- One larger one of 6368ha.
- The two nuclei are surrounded by 39000ha of
buffer zone.
(Gatzogiannis-Poirazidis-Skartsi)
7Dadia through the years
- In 1985 the value of the herpetofauna was pointed
out by scientists - In 1987 several management projects were
undertaken, for example the feeding area - Natura 2000 (E.U. Directive 92/43) declared Dadia
as S.P.A.
(from brochure)
8FLORA
- The forest coverage is no less than 70
- Dominant species are the Calabrian Pine and the
Turkish Oak - Riparian vegetation consists of Alders and white
Willows
(Nicos Petrou)
9FAUNA- BIRDS
- Out of 38 species of Raptors in Europe, 36 are
present in Dadia - 3 out of 4 european species meet here
- The area puts up the most endangered species of
raptors
10The Black Vulture (Aegypius monachus)
(Nicos Petrou)
11The Griffon Vulture (Gyps fulvus)
(Nicos Petrou)
12The Egyptian Vulture (Neophron percnopterus)
(Nicos Petrou)
13The White- tailed Eagle (Heliaetus albicila)
(Nicos Petrou)
14The Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetus)
(Nicos Petrou)
15The Short- toed Eagle (Circaetus gallicus)
(Nicos Petrou)
16The Little Owl (Athene noctua)
(Nicos Petrou)
17Other Birds
- The White Stork (Ciconia ciconia), on top of a
church
(Nicos Petrou)
18Birdwatchers
- Dadia is of significant interest for visiting
birdwatchers
(from brochure)
19Reptiles and Amphibians
- 8 species are protected by Natura 2000 and 31 by
international conventions. - Their high population density indicates their key
position in the ecosystem
20Salamanders and Newts
- Triturus vulgaris
- Fire Salamander(Salamandra salamandra)
(Nicos Petrou)
21FROGS
- Common species are Rana greaca, Rana dalmatina,
Hyla arborea and Bufo bufo
(Nicos Petrou)
22TORTOISES
- They are probably the most endangered reptiles!
- The two most common species are Hermanns
tortoise (Testudo hermanni) and Spur- thighed
tortoise (Testudo graeca)
(Nicos Petrou)
23MAMMALS
- 5 species are protected by NATURA 2000 and 9
species are in the Red Data Book for Mammals - Wildcat (Felis sylvestris)
(Nicos Petrou)
24Red Squirel and Wild Boar
(Nicos Petrou)
25DANGERS
- Inadequate habitat and hunting grounds for
reptiles and amphibians in the buffer zone. - Reforestation, timber extraction and agricultural
practices in the buffer zone. - Decrease of livestock breeding.
- Hunting and poisoning.
- Road construction, military activities and
traffic. - Ecotourism not well planned.
- Pet trade.
26MANAGEMENT
- Alternative and more ecological form of forestry
- A general management plan
- Biomonitoring program
- Installation of goat flocks
- Maintainance of the open character of the forest
- Strengthning of grazing
- Stimulation of ecotourism
27Ecotourism
- Local people have found other sources of income
through ecotourism - There is an ecotourism centre in Dadia village
(from brochure)
28Connection of the Evros Delta and Dadia forest
- Dadia forest is a part of the unique extended
ecosystem of River Evros - It can gradually restablish the wild life of
Evros through the buffer zone, if well managed
29 Protection of the forest of Dadia should and
must become a matter of national pride