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For downloading the presentations of the participants and organisators scroll down on the left side.

See also first picture impressions from the workshop at Roznov.

Plenary session
Workgroup Quarantine
Workgroup Rescue
Excursion Valachian Museum
Visit Staré Hamry
Valachian Sheep

 

ELBARN

European Livestock Breeds Ark and Rescue Net www.elbarn.net

SAVE foundation – Joseph-Belli-Weg 5, D-78467 Konstanz/Germany - www.save-foundation.net

GEH - Am Eschenbornrasen 11, D-37213 Witzenhausen/Germany -

www.g-e-h.de

ELBARN Area Workshop Central and Northeast Europe:

Roznov pod Radhostem, Czech Republic, 26th – 28th March 2009

People concerned with in-situ or live conservation of rare breeds are often faced with the danger of losing important stock in cases of, for example, epidemics. The objective of the pan-European project ELBARN is to create a network of establishments active in the in-situ conservation of autochthonous breeds. The project aims to prepare, in every European country, the required infrastructure and logistics for the worst case scenario. EURONATUR, SAVE Foundation and partners SLE, RARE and GEH are running this project as a concerted action with financial support of the European Union.

ELBARN was launched with a 'Central Workshop' in February 2008, where working groups discussed rescue and quarantine, the characterisation of Ark and Rescue Centres, breeding programmes and the marketing of rare breed products. As a follow up to the Central Workshop a fact finding questionnaire gathered as much information as possible from all the areas in autumn 2008. Please find more information and reports on the ELBARN website: www.elbarn.net.

Between March and May 2009 four 'Area Workshops' will be held in order to achieve the long term goal of a functioning ELBARN. For each area an 'Area Action Plan' will be developed, tailored to the local needs and synergies with the FAO Global Plan of Action will be discussed. The Area Workshop Central and Northeast Europe is coordinated by the Society for the conservation of old and endangered livestock breeds (GEH - Gesellschaft zur Erhaltung alter und gefährdeter Haustierrassen), the German partner of the ELBARN project. The area covers the countries Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. Besides the 'Area Action Plan' this workshop will also focus on the sustainable use of Animal Genetic Resources and the regulation in case of diseases. To discuss these issues a broad range of experts from national governments, universities and research institutes, breeder’s associations, NGOs, (ark) farms et al. will be asked to participate in this event.

 

Information for the invited people:

The cost of two nights in the hotel will be met by the project. Travel costs can be met on request. Please fill in the ELBARN questionnaire (at least questions 4,5,6 and your contact data) before registration, as it is a part of taking part in the workshop (you can fill in the questionnaire directly online here or download the questionnaire as Word Document or *.pdf in many languages). Travel costs can only be paid to participants who have filled in the questionnaire.

Please find in the following pages a short description of ELBARN, the provisional Agenda of the Area Workshop and the registration form to be returned by 16th February 2009.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

 

Contact: GEH, Am Eschenbornrasen 11, D-37213 Witzenhausen, Tel: 0049-5542-1864, Fax: 0049-5542-72560, E-mail: info@g-e-h.de, Website: www.g-e-h.de

On behalf on the ELBARN Project Partners: Euronatur, SAVE Foundation, GEH, SLE, RARE

 

 

ELBARN

European Livestock Breeds Ark and Rescue Net

ELBARN, the European Livestock Breeds Ark and Rescue Net, is a pan-European project.

The ELBARN Network will be spread throughout Europe to share knowledge and

encourage collaboration between organisations and institutes wishing to conserve

European animal genetic resources. Additionally, the promotion of the products of these livestock breeds, whether this is as a food product or as a service such as grazing for environmental management, will be a central theme of the project.

It will document, in the form of an online database, all places that already exist and can be used as “Ark and Rescue Centres”. It will also encourage the founding of new Ark and Rescue Centres.

These Centres will:

•will keep core breeding groups

•as well as offer breeding help for livestock keepers and

•will also offer a place for the public to see the animal genetic resources of Europe

•will offer emergency places for endangered genetically important livestock.

ELBARN is not intended as a project that buys property or animals. Nor does it have any finances available for helping in the upkeep of Ark and Rescue Centres. However, through Work Groups, ELBARN will be able to make concrete suggestions on how Ark and Rescue Centres can maximise the marketing potential of the rare livestock breeds in their care, thus rendering them profitable. It is also hoped that, through the existence of an international network sponsored by the EU, smaller projects related to fulfilling the wider goals of ELBARN will find funding to achieve their goals.

The Society for the Conservation of Old and Endangered Livestock Breeds GEH: GEH was formed in 1981 out of a group of breeders, keepers and idealists.  It now has over 2000 members throughout Germany.  GEH works practically for the conservation of traditional breeds in Germany.  Alongside a quarterly magazine, they also run a “red list” of endangered breeds as well as working closely together with state institutes to promote conservation in Germany.  GEH also owns a number of animals from genetically important animal breeds, which are in the hands of members of the organisation.  Together with agricultural scientists, they work to find optimal strategies for conserving these breeds.  GEH is a founding member of the SAVE network. www.g-e-h.de

ELBARN Partners:

Lead Partner: EuroNatur: The European Nature Heritage Fund www.euronatur.org

SAVE Foundation: The SAVE Foundation and its Partners make up the European SAVE Network (Safeguard for Agricultural Varieties in Europe). www.save-foundation.net

SLE: Steunpunt Levend Erfgoed (Living Heritage Focal Point, Belgium) www.sle.be

GEH: The German Society for the Conservation of Old and Endangered Livestock Breeds, www.g-e-h.de

R.A.R:E.: Razze Autoctone a Rischio di Estinzione (Rare Breeds in Italy) www.associazionerare.it

 

 


               
Action 066 ELBARN 2007-2010 received financial support from the European Commission, Directorate- General for Agriculture and Rural Development, under Council Regulation (EC) No 870/2004  
 
Rare Breeds & Products

   

Elbarn 2007-2010 Partners