On 19 th of November 2019, The Macedonian Ecological Society in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning organized the third meeting of the National Anti-Poison working group in Skopje. The aim of the meeting was the formalization of the Action Plan for combating wildlife poisoning under the national legislation. Implemented activities since the last meeting were presented to the working group and it was discussed about the measures that are a priority in regards to the problem with wildlife poisoning. Also key gaps and overlaps were identified.
A diverse group of representatives from public institution attended the meeting such as: State Environment Inspectorate, professors from the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, University Goce Delcev – Shtip, Faculty of Security, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning, Ministry of Interior and Agency of Food and Veterinary. The implementation of the national Action plan is a component under the Balkan Anti-Poisoning project. The project is financed by the Vulture Conservation Foundation and is being implemented in Albany, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Greece and Serbia. The Macedonian Ecological Society has a role as a partner organization from North Macedonia.





The transboundary nature of Prespa and Baba Mt. implores transboundary cooperation and coordination in order to achieve the efficient conservation of the region that PrespaNet strives for. Consequently, when MES was invited to join the Biology Students’ Research Society in their biological and ecological investigations of Baba Mt. (particularly national park “Pelister”) from July 8th-13th, we used PrespaNet to reach out and invite student volunteers from the three countries where the Prespa basin stretches.


In mid-September, MES in cooperation with the Bicycle club Milton Manaki and Bicycling-mountaineering club PrepsaBike organized a join event on birdwatching during a cycling tour around the Prespa Lake. The event was aiming at introducing the birds of Prespa Lake to a different demographic group, all the while marking the European Birdwatch Day for 2019 and to promote MES’s local office. Via dseveral observation points on Pretor, Gorno Perovo, Sirhan and Stenje the participants were instructed to the proper use of binoculars and spotting scope for the purpose of birdwatching, they learned about the birds occurring around Prespa Lake throughout the year and discovered why the reedbed in Nature Park Ezerani is important for birds and everyone and everything else.
































