Gallery 0 Resultados Close Tobias Salathé Crested terns Brian Furby Collection, Department of the Environment Australia National Wetlands Center Belarus The East Calcutta Ramsar Site provides about 150 tons of fresh vegetables daily, as well as some 10,500 tons of fish per year, the latter providing livelihoods for about 50,000 people directly Dhrubajyoti Ghosh End of Days David Rennie Fire in the sky David Rennie The Hanbando Wetland Ramsar Site is representative of natural riverine. The Site, lying in a sand-gravel bar formed in an incised meander, consists of various types of riffles and pools that maintain a rich biodiversity and provide habitats for numerous species including a number of endemic and nationally threatened species. Francesca Negrini Francesca Negrini Francesca Negrini Flamingos at the Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary Francesca Negrini Lew Young Plan for Dubai Creek Harbour with Ras Al Khor Ramsar Site in the distance. Ramsar Convention Indawgyi Wildlife Sanctuary Ramsar Site Indawgyi Wildlife Sanctuary (Sitio Ramsar no. 2256) Indigenous ranger, Andrew Cooper, repairing fences Andrew Withers Islas del Delta cerca de puerto Gaboto-Francisco Firpo Lacoste El exceso de sedimentación a consecuencia de corrimientos de tierra en el tramo superior de la cuenca reduce la capacidad de almacenar agua del lago artificial de Jagadishpur. Lagoon inland from Smith's Point Michelle McAulay, Department of the Environment Australia David Rennie Lutembe Bay Ramsar Site is situated at the mouth of Lake Victoria's Murchison Bay, this shallow area is almost completely cut-off from the main body of Lake Victoria by a C. papyrus island. Laura Máiz-Tomé The system plays an important hydrological role, with the swamps surrounding the Murchison Bay acting as natural filters for silt, sediments and excess nutrients in surface run-off, wastewaters from industries, and sewage from Kampala City. Laura Máiz-Tomé