Note: This table presents the IBA criteria triggered and the species that triggered then at the time of
assessment, the current IUCN Red List category may vary from that which was in place at that time.
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IBA Monitoring
Most recent IBA monitoring assessment
Year of assessment
Threat score (pressure)
Condition score (state)
Action score (response)
2007
very high
not assessed
high
Was the whole site covered?
Yes
State assessed by
unset
Accuracy of information
good
Threats to the site (pressure)
Threat Level 1
Threat Level 2
Timing
Scope
Severity
Result
Human intrusions and disturbance
recreational activities
happening now
majority/most of area/population (50-90%)
moderate to rapid deterioration
high
Invasive and other problematic species and genes
problematic native species/diseases - named species
happening now
some of area/population (10-49%)
slow but significant deterioration
medium
Natural system modifications
fire & fire suppression - increase in fire frequency/intensity
likely in short term (within 4 years)
whole area/population (>90%)
very rapid to severe deterioration
very high
Pollution
excess energy - noise pollution
happening now
some of area/population (10-49%)
moderate to rapid deterioration
high
Pollution
garbage & solid waste
happening now
some of area/population (10-49%)
slow but significant deterioration
medium
Residential and commercial development
tourism and recreation areas
likely in long term (beyond 4 years)
some of area/population (10-49%)
moderate to rapid deterioration
medium
Condition of habitat (state)
Habitat
Habitat Detail
Reference Area (ha)
Actual Area (ha)
% of habitat remaining
% of carrying capacity (overall)
Result
Forest
0
0
good (> 90%)
good (> 90%)
favourable
Condition of key/trigger populations (state)
Scientific
Common
TargetPop
ActualPop
Units
Remaining
Result
Aegypius monachus
Cinereous Vulture
90
90
breeding pairs
100
favourable
Conservation actions taken at site (response)
Conservation Designation
Management Planning
Conservation Action
Result
Whole area of site (>90%) covered by appropriate conservation designation
A comprehensive and appropriate management plan exists that aims to maintain or improve the populations of qualifying bird species
The conservation measures needed for the site are being comprehensively and effectively implemented
high
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Broadleaved deciduous woodland, Native coniferous woodland, Mixed woodland, Alluvial and very wet forest, Broadleaved evergreen woodland
-
Shrubland
Scrub
-
Grassland
Alpine, subalpine and boreal grassland
-
Rocky areas (eg. inland cliffs, mountain peaks)
Scree & boulders
-
Artificial/Terrestrial
Forestry plantations
-
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Land use
Land-use
Extent (% of site)
agriculture
-
forestry
-
hunting
-
tourism/recreation
-
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Recommended citation
BirdLife International (2023) Important Bird Areas factsheet: Iruelas valley. Downloaded from
http://www.birdlife.org on 26/03/2023.