Gallery 0 Resultados Reiniciar búsqueda Close Elephant Marsh Ramsar Site plays an important role in maintaining the valley’s hydrological regime, through flood control, water storage and supply of nutrient-rich sediment. Katherine Forsythe Guaraqueçaba Ecological Station Geraldo Ottoni Al-Zora Protected Area Saif Ahmed Morochno Natallia Zeliankevich Las Piñas – Parañaque Critical Habitat and Ecotourism Area Ramsar Site LPPCHEA LPPCHEA Lake Kutubu Ramsar Site Ramsar Convention A singing group at the Kutubu Festival Ramsar Convention Covering 2.4 million hectares, the Sepik River will be one of the largest riverine Ramsar Sites Ramsar Convention Marais de Sacy Syndicat Mixte des Marais de Sacy Experimental paludiculture plots to restore formerly drained and mined peatlands in the Danish Ramsar Site 2166 Lille Vildmose Tobias Salathé Puerto Princesa Ramsar Site Ramsar Convention Ngiri-Tumba-Maindombe Ramsar Site is located around Lake Tumba in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The transboundary area containing one of the huge African carbon sinks through its peatland soils. Laguna de los Tempanos, the turquoise lake and snow-covered valley surrounding Glaciar Vinciguerra, Wetlands of International Importance Gabriel Meija Cultivation of vegetable on the bank of the Inner Delta Niger Ramsar Site in Bamako Ramsar Convention Lake Tärnasjön Katrine Nygren Suncheon Bay Ramsar Site Ramsar Convention Hawizeh Marsh Ramsar Site, a transboundary wetland, part of the Mesopotamian marshlands complex centered at the confluence of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, the marshes are ca.75-80% located in Iraq with the remaining area extending into the Islamic Republic of Iran. Ramsar Convention Maximenkov M.V. Plytkevich Zelenkevich N.A. Ramsar Convention Aerial view of the Ramsar Site Ramsar Convention Zhangye Heihe Wetland National Nature Reserve (sitio núm. 2246) Anhui Shengjin Lake National Nature Reserve (sitio Ramsar núm. 2248) The water that flows through Hanbando Wetland Ramsar Site is collected at a nearby water harvesting plant that supplies the majority of drinking water for locals. The wetland has also long supported local agricultural industry. Ramsar Convention The Site mostly lies on limestone through which groundwater aquifers are formed and recharged. Ramsar Convention