The LIFE FALKON Project started moving its first steps in July 2018. The consortium involves
TECLA (Associazione per la Cooperazione Transregionale Locale e Europea) as lead partner of the action, three technical partners namely the
Hellenic Ornithological Society, the
University of Milan and the Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale (
ISPRA), and the European Association for Local Democracy (
ALDA) which coordinates the communication and visibility of the initiative. The project is co-funded by the European Union under the LIFE and Nature 2000 Programme and by the Fondazione Cariplo, and it targets especially the
Nature protection and Biodiversity EU legislation and the
Directive 79/409 – Conservation of wild birds (02.04.1979). The target species of the project is the lesser kestrel, a trans-Saharan migratory raptor which mainly breeds in Mediterranean countries. This species suffered a dramatic population decline during the last century, due to changes in farming practices and climate change. The lesser kestrel is nowadays a species of EU priority interest because of its unfavourable conservation status.