Conventions are international agreements between countries,
dealing with specific subjects of common concern. European
Directives are legislative texts adopted by the European Community,
affecting all member states. Where necessary, the UK transposes the
provisions of Conventions and European legislation into national
law, to meet its obligations under these agreements. As with other
sectors, such a legislative framework exists for nature
conservation.
A range of Conventions relating to nature conservation have
been concluded, covering subjects including trade in endangered
species, migratory species, the marine environment, and
biodiversity. European Directives have concentrated on conserving
species and habitats of European Community importance, and
protecting aquatic ecosystems. Implementing legislation in the UK
provides protection for specified animals and plants, and enables
the establishment and protection of protected sites.
As well as supporting the UK Government at Convention
conferences and meetings, JNCC provides scientific and technical
advice to government departments and the country agencies on the
national implementation of Convention and European Directives, and
produces progress reports to both Europe and the Convention
Secretariats.