Gallery 0 Résultats Reset All Close Qoliqoli Cokovata Jürgen Freund, 16 April 2013 Gippsland Lakes Ramsar Site, Australia Official site for Melbourne, Victoria, Australia The Peel-yalgorup Ramsar Site is the most important area for waterbirds and waders in Southwest Australia, regularly supporting over 20,000 individuals. The system supports a regionally important estuarine fishery. The area is used extensively for recreational purposes. David Rennie 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 Gippsland Lakes Ramsar Site, Australia Official site for Melbourne, Victoria, Australia David Rennie Birds eye view David Rennie Crested terns Brian Furby Collection, Department of the Environment Australia End of Days David Rennie Fire in the sky David Rennie Green turtle Arthur Mostead, Department of the Environment Australia Rangers at the Cobourg Peninsula Ramsar Site Alan Withers Indigenous ranger, Andrew Cooper, repairing fences Andrew Withers Lagoon inland from Smith's Point Michelle McAulay, Department of the Environment Australia David Rennie Magpie geese Brian Furby Collection, Department of the Environment Australia Misty morning at Peel-Yalgorup Ramsar Site David Rennie Quiet reflections. Peel-Yalgorup Ramsar Site. David Rennie Quiet reflections. Peel-Yalgorup Ramsar Site (Ramsar Site no.482) David Rennie Rock formations on Cobourg Peninsula Ramsar Site Department of the Environment Australia Silent. Peel-Yalgorup Ramsar Site. David Rennie Smith Point beacon Cobourg Peninsula Ramsar Site Jeanette Muirhead, Department of the Environment Australia The Argument. Peel-Yalgorup Ramsar Site. David Rennie The Gathering. Peel-Yalgorup Ramsar Site. David Rennie The Gathering. Peel-Yalgorup Ramsar Site. David Rennie