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Template for National Report (Agenda item 6.3) Presentations should not exceed 10 minutes per country (except where agreed otherwise) Presentations should not exceed 10 minutes per country (except where agreed otherwise) Photographs and maps are welcome to illustrate activities Photographs and maps are welcome to illustrate activities Please do not deviate from the headings and content requested in this template Please do not deviate from the headings and content requested in this template

Summary Report to the 7 th Meeting on the CMS MoU on the Siberian Crane for Please add country name

Implementation Highlights MoU Signatories are invited to present here the key achievements in their implementation of the Conservation Plan under the MoU since the last meeting in May 2007 in Kazakhstan MoU Signatories are invited to present here the key achievements in their implementation of the Conservation Plan under the MoU since the last meeting in May 2007 in Kazakhstan

Implementation Highlights MoU Signatories should follow the Conservation Plans main sections for the reporting: MoU Signatories should follow the Conservation Plans main sections for the reporting: Reduce mortality Reduce mortality Monitoring and research Monitoring and research Increase number and genetic diversity (if applicable) Increase number and genetic diversity (if applicable) Protect and manage habitats of importance for the Siberian Crane Protect and manage habitats of importance for the Siberian Crane Increase public awareness, community involvement, and ecological education Increase public awareness, community involvement, and ecological education Enhance international cooperation and information exchange Enhance international cooperation and information exchange WCASN activity (if applicable) WCASN activity (if applicable)

Implementation Challenges MoU Signatories are invited here to present the most significant challenges that they have faced in implementing the actions in the Conservation Plans during the reporting period MoU Signatories are invited here to present the most significant challenges that they have faced in implementing the actions in the Conservation Plans during the reporting period Significant gaps in implementation should be mentioned here Significant gaps in implementation should be mentioned here

Priorities for the next 3 years MoU Signatories are invited to present here what they see as the main priorities for inclusion in the next Conservation Plans under the MoU. MoU Signatories are invited to present here what they see as the main priorities for inclusion in the next Conservation Plans under the MoU. These priorities should address key gaps in implementation during the previous period, and both existing and emerging threats to the survival of the Siberian Crane These priorities should address key gaps in implementation during the previous period, and both existing and emerging threats to the survival of the Siberian Crane

Lessons Learned MoU Signatories are invited to share any key lessons learned during the past reporting period MoU Signatories are invited to share any key lessons learned during the past reporting period

Additional Measures MoU Signatories are invited to include here any suggestions for additional measures required to successfully implement the MoU and Conservation Plans across the Siberian Crane distribution range states MoU Signatories are invited to include here any suggestions for additional measures required to successfully implement the MoU and Conservation Plans across the Siberian Crane distribution range states