Gallery 0 Resultados Reiniciar búsqueda Close Meinmahla Kyun Wildlife Sanctuary Zau Lunn 2015 The Meinmahla Kyun estuary in Myanmar was officially added to the List of Wetlands of International Importance. Ramsar Convention Senior Advisor for Asia & Oceania, Lew Young, is handing over the Ramsar Site certificate to Dr. Ny Nyi Kyaw, Director General, Forest Department, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation Ramsar Convention World Wetlands Day sign in Myanmar Ramsar Convention World Wetlands Day brochures and other material, Myanmar Ramsar Convention World Wetlands Day celebrations at Moeyungyi, Myanmar Ramsar Convention Irrawaddy delta’s last remaining important mangrove estuary hosts Myanmar’s largest crocodile population Fauna & Flora International (FFI) Gulf of Mottama Ramsar Site East Asian Australasian Flyway Partnership Gulf of Mottama Christoph Zöckler 2017 Inle Lake, Burma - Myanmar Aungko Win This unique style of rowing boat by leg is the special tradition of the Intha people who live in Inle Lake ,potential wetland site because standing provides the better a view for the rower while the lake normally covered by reeds and floating plants. Seint Seint Inle lake is one of the regionally most prominent wetland due to its scenic beauty cultural and ethnic biodiversity ,famous pagodas. Seint Seint Fisherman on boat in Inle lake Atsushi TANABE plowing paddy rice field using buffal Atsushi TANABE Indawgyi Wildlife Sanctuary Ramsar Site Indawgyi Wildlife Sanctuary (Sitio Ramsar no. 2256)