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High ski runs fuel habitat fears | High ski runs fuel habitat fears |
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An increase in demand for high altitude ski runs will have a serious impact on the number and diversity of Alpine bird species, Italian scientists warn. | An increase in demand for high altitude ski runs will have a serious impact on the number and diversity of Alpine bird species, Italian scientists warn. |
As winter snowfall at lower levels becomes less reliable, ecologists fear the demand for higher ski slopes will put pressure on the birds' habitat. | As winter snowfall at lower levels becomes less reliable, ecologists fear the demand for higher ski slopes will put pressure on the birds' habitat. |
The team of researchers found a marked decline in bird numbers around ski runs when compared to natural grasslands. | The team of researchers found a marked decline in bird numbers around ski runs when compared to natural grasslands. |
The findings are published in the Journal of Applied Ecology. | |
Antonio Rolando, from the University of Turin, said: "Winter sports represent a potentially serious threat to the conservation of wildlife habitat in the Alps." | Antonio Rolando, from the University of Turin, said: "Winter sports represent a potentially serious threat to the conservation of wildlife habitat in the Alps." |
Writing in the paper, Professor Rolando described treeless areas at high altitudes as having an increased value as wildlife habitat because of the encroachment of human developments at lower levels. | Writing in the paper, Professor Rolando described treeless areas at high altitudes as having an increased value as wildlife habitat because of the encroachment of human developments at lower levels. |
"But they are affected and increasingly threatened by ski resorts," he wrote, "in particular by the construction and enlargement of ski pistes." | "But they are affected and increasingly threatened by ski resorts," he wrote, "in particular by the construction and enlargement of ski pistes." |
More than one quarter of the 33 species in this study... are classified as species of European conservation concern Professor Antonio Rolando | More than one quarter of the 33 species in this study... are classified as species of European conservation concern Professor Antonio Rolando |
Professor Rolando and colleagues examined seven grassland locations in the western Italian Alps over two summers to assess the impact of skiing on Alpine bird populations. | Professor Rolando and colleagues examined seven grassland locations in the western Italian Alps over two summers to assess the impact of skiing on Alpine bird populations. |
The team focused their study on three types of habitat: recently constructed ski runs, grasslands near to ski runs, and habitats far away from any slopes. | The team focused their study on three types of habitat: recently constructed ski runs, grasslands near to ski runs, and habitats far away from any slopes. |
The team reported that it found "significant differences". | The team reported that it found "significant differences". |
"Plots located in natural open habitats supported the greatest bird species richness and diversity... whereas those set in the ski pistes had the lowest values." | "Plots located in natural open habitats supported the greatest bird species richness and diversity... whereas those set in the ski pistes had the lowest values." |
Professor Rolando said the findings raised a number of worries: "More than one quarter of the 33 species in this study, including the rock partridge, red-billed chough and wheatear, are classified as species of European conservation concern." | Professor Rolando said the findings raised a number of worries: "More than one quarter of the 33 species in this study, including the rock partridge, red-billed chough and wheatear, are classified as species of European conservation concern." |
Green slopes | Green slopes |
As winter snowfalls became less reliable at lower altitudes, Professor Rolando said that pressure to develop new runs in semi-natural habitats at higher altitudes would only increase. | As winter snowfalls became less reliable at lower altitudes, Professor Rolando said that pressure to develop new runs in semi-natural habitats at higher altitudes would only increase. |
A report published in December warned that some Alpine ski resorts would become unviable within decades as a result of a warming climate. | A report published in December warned that some Alpine ski resorts would become unviable within decades as a result of a warming climate. |
Lack of snow could force ski resorts further up the slopes The study by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) said sufficient snow was likely to become a thing of the past on lower-lying slopes. | |
An OECD official added that a number of Swiss banks were already refusing to finance resorts below 1,500m (4,900ft). | An OECD official added that a number of Swiss banks were already refusing to finance resorts below 1,500m (4,900ft). |
At the start of this year's skiing season, many resorts had to postpone their openings and the main ski races were cancelled because of a lack of snow. | At the start of this year's skiing season, many resorts had to postpone their openings and the main ski races were cancelled because of a lack of snow. |
If the industry headed further up the slopes to build new runs, the researchers said that developers should adopt environmentally sensitive practises to limit damage to the fragile habitat. | If the industry headed further up the slopes to build new runs, the researchers said that developers should adopt environmentally sensitive practises to limit damage to the fragile habitat. |
Professor Rolando suggested measures such as removing rocks and only levelling the roughest ground surfaces in order to preserve as much of the soil and natural plants as possible. | Professor Rolando suggested measures such as removing rocks and only levelling the roughest ground surfaces in order to preserve as much of the soil and natural plants as possible. |
Once the revegetation of the piste had been achieved, the balance between skiers' safety and a suitable habitat for birds could be maintained by targeted pruning and cattle grazing, he added. | Once the revegetation of the piste had been achieved, the balance between skiers' safety and a suitable habitat for birds could be maintained by targeted pruning and cattle grazing, he added. |
Further studies on the impact of winter sports on the Alpine environment would help establish a threshold within which future developments could be sustained without irreversible damage, he concluded. | Further studies on the impact of winter sports on the Alpine environment would help establish a threshold within which future developments could be sustained without irreversible damage, he concluded. |
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