Adalbert Balog

Conserving the Flora and Fauna of Balea Lake Region – Transylvania, Romania

Balea Lake.

Primula minima.

Saxifraga demissa.

Saxifraga opositifolia.

Cerastium.

Doronicum carpaticum.

Potentilla ternata.

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Balea Lake, TransylvaniaRomaniaEurope, Plants28 Nov 2005

The Balea Lake and his region situated in the South Carpathian zone (Transylvania) is one of the most valuable habitats, holding a unique and endemic flora and fauna, for many of these is the last refugee in Europe. During the previous investigations more than 20 endemic and extremely rare plant species were identified, some of them can be found only in this region (Aquilegea transsilvanica, Achillea schurii, Aconitum hosteanum, Alopecurus laguriformis, Helictotricon decorum, Campanula kladniana, Cerastium lerchenfeldianum, Leontodon transsilvanicus, Silene dinarica). In point of the fauna, two insect species (rove beetles Niphetodes schőnmani, Pareudectus eppelsheimi Colepoptera: Staphylinidae) were identified, new for the science and endemic for this region (described by Lothar Zerche in 1990).

Although the biggest lake region (Lake Balea - 2.034 m above sea, 46.508 m2, 11, 35 m deep) were proposed for protection in 90th, in last 15 years suffered a high degradation. The incorrect management, the commercial tourism, and the illegal fishing in lakes have highly negative effects on flora and fauna, birds and mammals become extremely rare some species even disappeared.

Our previous works were based on species investigation, now we intend to make a trough survey of flora and fauna in the Lake region.

We intend to make a trough survey of flora and fauna in Bale Lake region (120.45 ha). During the investigation (one year) we would like to identify the endangered species and their threatened habitats.

We are going to start programs of nation wide, long-term protection of the Balea Lake region with the following long lasting contribution and objectives:

- Assessing the most threatened plant and animal species and identifying other endangered and rare species.

- Consequently, monitoring the endangered plant and animal species and developing the human resource element by building a network of NGOs that will deal with nature conservation.

- Public awareness - via media - raising public awareness on high human disturbance – on different TV stations (local, national TVs) and articles in local and national newspapers.

- Preparing leaflets, organizing presentations.

- Making effective protection measures for developing one new protected area.

The expected results will be achieved through strong cooperation between NGOs and national institutions and the involvement of local stakeholders in the process.

For further information contact:  balogadalbert2002@yahoo.co.uk

News Update: March 2006

The species assessment was started with identifying the threatened plant and animal species in Balea Lake region

Samples were collected in 2005:

1. 28th of August
2. 29th of September
3. 30th of October
4. 30th of November
5. December – winter in region
6. January – winter in region
7. 27 of February
8. 30th of March

However our samples are under processing, we can conclude that the area holds a series of rare and endangered species, some of them were not recorded in Romanian fauna until now.

Threatened plant species identified are:

- Bruckenthalia spiculifolia
- Doronicum carpaticum
- Potentilla_ternata
- Cerastium sp.

From March 2006 we have been conducting monitoring - to protect the endangered species we need to know the factors that disturb them habitats. Also is very important to have information about the level of population changes that can be measured by monitoring. During the project the staff and the new volunteers checked the whole region for discovering other threatened habitats and species. Our final aims are to involve one unified protected area, and to introduce the whole region in NATURA 2000 Biodiversity Conservation Program, supported by UE.

Public awareness - via media - raising public awareness on high human disturbance in peat bogs in the region- different TV stations (local, national TVs) were present in different meetings. The protection and management plan of the region were constructed and transmitted to the Ministry of Environment Protection of Romanian Government in Bucharest.

Project Update: March - July 2006

The species assessments have been carried out for identifying the threatened plant and animal species, and for identifying the major human impacts.

GPS measurements were made, and the borders of the areas have been identified.

Although many of our results have not been interpreted yet, we are going to make the first presentation about our conservation plans and previous results in the VIII European Congress of Entomology in Ismir, Turkey in 17-22 September 2006. Our abstract is under revision.

Final Report

Read about the activities undertaken and findings of this project in the final report below.

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