Gallery 0 Resultados Reiniciar búsqueda Close Wetlands of Cobourg Peninsula Ramsar Site Michelle McAulay Whangamarino Ramsar Site Department of Conservation of New Zealand White Egrets. Peel-Yalgorup Ramsar Site. David Rennie Given its huge biodiversity value, the lake was declared Ramsar Site in 1990 Jammu and Kashmir Ministry for forests, environment and ecology Xe Champhone Wetlands Ramsar Convention SG Ministry of Environment visiting World Wetlands Day Expo in Burkina Faso. Ramsar Convention William Bernardo Libardi Andreatta A wetland in Dhaka, many kinds of birds can bee seen here, especially birds like Great egret, Little Cormorant, Lesser Whistling Duck, Asian Openbill etc. People of this area are very conscious about these wild lives...I call it a Piece of Heaven. Shahriar Aman Ducks floating on a River Krka beside my hometown Novo mesto, Slovenia. Urška Didovič, 17. Urška Didovič Bolle di Magadino - 20150301 Giulia Guldimann Ethan Staats is a M.Sc. graduate student at Virginia Commonwealth University studying biology. His research interests include predator-prey interaction ecology, Wetlands biodiversity and ecosystems function, and evolutionary biology, and he has worked with aquatic macro-invertbrates in his research. He believes that photography is a good way to communicate the beauty and uniqueness found in nature. Ethan Staats Laguna de Tara, Reserva Nacional los Flamencos, one of the most beautiful places in Chile, where you can find thousands of flamingos. Vicente Weippert Agusan marsh, where mostly ethnic Manobos have made their permanent homes deep within the marsh. The marsh provides virtually everything the Manobos need. In the dark tea-colored waters live untold numbers of catfish, carp, soft-shell fresh water turtles, and crocodiles. Paula Sophia Tejada Sunset Rio Uruguay Charlie Waite Kaya Wetlands Ramsar Convention on Wetlands My favorite wetland location is Mundaú Lagoon, located in Maceió, Alagoas, Brazil. In the picture, we can see some fishermen working there. Larissa Bezerra The Joys water brings in every form of lives!! Bikram Thapa Magar Chair of the Standing Committee Jorge Rucks opened the 52nd meeting by saying "We are losing wetlands, this vital ecosystem, and we must redouble our efforts to ensure wise use of and conservation of wetlands. The Strategic Plan for 2016-24 is there to help us in guiding our work.” Katie Hammond Small moments with nature can leave a big impact and having connections with nature encourages conservation. Wetlands are havens for nature and vital to the world ecosystem. Sophia Tanner This mangroves area is protected by a cooperative that strives to make it known to tourists using only rowboats, tourists are asked not to make noise. Ventanilla, Oaxaca, México. Es un área protegida por una cooperativa que se empeña en darla a conocer a los turistas utilizando únicamente lanchas de remos, pidiéndoles que no hagan ruidos e involucrándolos en diferentes actividades: conocer los manglares y la fauna que allí habita y liberar a las tortugas, entre otras. Francesca Caregnato Lago do Rio Curiaú, Estado do Amapá, Brasil. Oliveira Drielly Manguezal no município de Apicum-Açú (MA) - Brasil Kerllon Amorim School Children Celebrate World Wetlands Day in Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Dying Perur Lake,Tamil Nadu Riju Ghosh Humedal Paticos, cuenca baja del río Claro Cocorná Sur. Sara Velásquez Franco European Tree Frog (Hyla arborea), Marais de Sacy, France Nicolas Caron World Wetlands Day celebrations in Solana, Montenegro Montenegro