Conservació i gestió de les colònies de xatrac al llac de Lady’s Island, Irlanda
Mariona Sardà
- Edició: DBF 2026
- Day: Friday 18 September 2026
- Beginnig at: 19:15h
- Ending at: 20:00h
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- Catalan

Mariona Sardà is a biologist with years of experience in seabird conservation and the use of technology applied to species monitoring. She has worked on conservation projects in Ireland, Cape Verde, the Canary Islands, and New Zealand, focusing on wildlife monitoring and habitat management.

During her talk, she will introduce Lady’s Island Lake, a shallow brackish coastal lagoon of great ecological importance located in southeast Wexford, Ireland. It is the only site in the country where all five breeding tern species of Ireland nest, and it hosts the second-largest colony of roseate tern in Europe, as well as the country’s most important colonies of sandwich tern, Arctic tern, black-headed gull, and gadwall.
Since the early 1980s, several conservation measures have been implemented with the aim of maximizing the breeding success of the terns through population monitoring, habitat management, predator control, and the reduction of tourist pressure in breeding areas.


