The region of Stari Vlah and Raška is characterised by high biodiversity. The network of areas of international importance and those protected under the Law on Nature Protection as well as the presence of many species protected by national legislation are indicators of this. Because of their long-term monitoring, birds are often used as an indicator of climate and other environmental changes. To improve the conservation of the ornithofauna and the entire biodiversity, it is necessary to have their distribution data. However, because such data are not always available, the method of species distribution modelling is often used to identify areas with suitable environmental conditions in the present and future. The results obtained by modelling have an important place in climate change impact assessments and can be used as guidelines for future planning at the local and regional levels. As one of the ways to mitigate the effects of climate change (macro level) is to solve existing conservation issues, such as anthropogenic habitat destruction (meso and micro level), the local government plays an important role. Cooperation between municipalities and the adoption of measures concerning adaptive management are the starting points for mitigating the expected macro-impacts and preventing species losses in this geographic region.