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ТНЕ NEW EDITION OF THE RED-DATA BOOK OF THE REPUBLIC OFBULGARIA: A CONTEMPORARY CONTRIBUTION TO THE VIABLENATURE CONSERVATION IN OUR COUNTRYV. Golemanski 1 , D. Peev 2 , V. Biserkov 31 Institute of Zoology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences; 2 ИInstitute of Botany,Bulgarian Academy of Sciences; 3 Central Laboratory of General Ecology,Bulgarian Academy of Sciences; E-mail: ecolab@ecolab.bas.bgThe new edition of the Red-Data Book of the Republic of Bulgaria is completedand ready for publication 25 years after the first publication of the first edition ofthe Bulgarian Red-Data Book.The new edition is bilingual (Bulgarian and English) and contains three volumes:Volume 1. Plants and Fungi; Volume 2. Animals; Volume 3. Habitats. In addition,an electronic version is also prepared; it included information of all the threevolumes and additional multimedia materials, photogallery, high-scale maps andsearching engine. One of the novelties of the second edition is the inclusion of 149species of fungi and 50 species of invertebrate animals. An important new step inthe frames of the development of research and conservation of biodiversity inBulgaria is the volume on the habitats reflecting the new trends of the conservationbiology. The species are assessed using the IUCN criteria. In order to assess thehabitats, we developed original system of criteria resembling that used for species.The book includes data about 808 species of plants and fungi (EX 1, RE 12, CR274, EN 425, VU 79) including algae – 6, bryophytes – 102, ferns – 8, coniferousplants – 4, flowering plants – 539 and fungi – 149 species. The animal speciesreviewed are 287 species (EX 30, CR 87, EN 69, VU 101): invertebrates – 50,fishes – 50, amphibians – 4, reptiles – 13, birds – 141, bats – 10 and othermammals (excluding bats) – 19 species. The habitats presented are 166 units (CR28, EN 71, VU 47, NT20), including marine habitats – 11, coastal habitats – 8,inland water bodies – 21, marshes, swamps and peat bogs – 6, grasslands,bryophyte- and lichen-dominated communities – 32, shrublands – 32, forests – 40and inland cliffs – 16. Comprehensive UTM maps show the distribution of speciesand habitats throughout the country and visualise the importance of various areasfor the nature conservation. The number of objects exceeds more than 100 incertain squares and 40 per square in substantial parts of the country.12:40-14:00Обед<strong>на</strong> почивкаLunch Break25

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