Agreement On The Conservation of Populations of European Bats - Member States

Member States

The following 31 of possible 48 range states have ratified the Agreement up to now (Status: September 2007); alphabetical order, in brackets the date of the ratification.

  • Albania (22 June 2001)
  • Belgium (14 May 2003)
  • Bulgaria (9 November 1999)
  • Croatia(8 August 2000)
  • Czech Republic (24 February 1994)
  • Denmark (6 January 1994)
  • Estonia (11 November 2004)
  • Finland (20 September 1999)
  • France (7 July 1995)
  • Georgia (25 July 2002)
  • Germany (18 October 1993)
  • Hungary (22 June 1994)
  • Ireland (21 June 1995)
  • Italia(20 October 2005)
  • Latvia (1 August 2003)
  • Lithuania (28 November 2001)
  • Luxembourg (29 October 1993)
  • Macedonia (15 September 1999)
  • Malta (2 March 2001)
  • Moldova (2 February 2001)
  • Monaco (23 July 1999)
  • Netherlands (17 March 1992)
  • Norway (signing: 3 February 1993)
  • Poland (10 April 1996)
  • Portugal (10 January 1996)
  • Romania (20 July 2000)
  • Slovak Republic (9 July 1998)
  • Slovenia (5 December 2003)
  • Sweden (signing: 4 March 1992)
  • Ukraine (30 September 1999)
  • United Kingdom (9 September 1992)

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