Council Decision
of 3 December 1981
concerning the conclusion of the Convention on the conservation of European wildlife and natural habitats
(82/72/EEC)
THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community, and in particular Article 235 thereof,
Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,
Whereas the Community has participated in negotiations within the Council of Europe for a Convention on the conservation of European wildlife and natural habitats; whereas that Convention was signed on 19 September 1979;
Whereas participation by the Community in the implementation of the said Convention is necessary in order to attain one of the objectives of the Community; whereas the powers necessary for this end are not provided for by the Treaty, other than Article 235 thereof;
Whereas the Community will take part in such implementation by exercising the powers resulting from existing common rules and those acquired by it by virtue of future acts adopted by the Council as well as by making use of the results of Community action (research — exchange of information) undertaken in the areas concerned;
Whereas it is necessary for the Community to approve the said Convention;
Whereas the conditions of life for wild flora and fauna in Greenland are fundamentally different from those of wild flora and fauna in the other regions of the Community because of the general circumstances and in particular the climate, the low density of population and the exceptional size and geographical situation of the island; whereas, because of this fact, the Council has already had to exclude Greenland from the scope of the Directive on the conservation of wild birds; whereas therefore Greenland should also be excluded from the scope of the Convention,
HAS DECIDED AS FOLLOWS: