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". – Mr President, this question concerns the primrose willow. This particular plant, as the honourable Member has mentioned, is a particular problem in wetlands and the management of wetlands, is of course the responsibility of the Member States. However the Commission can help in two ways. Firstly, within the limits of its remit, it can encourage an exchange of information between local players who have the same problem. You may for example be aware of the initiatives taken by the Mediterranean Environment Agency or by the Landes general council, Acquitaine region, which recently organised a meeting on how to manage the primrose willow.
Secondly, Community funds, in particular the Structural Funds, and the LIFE instrument could be used to aid the management of the primrose willow in respect of Natura 2000 sites. It would, of course, be up to applicants to propose actions in accordance with the normal rules of eligibility."@en1
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