Gallery 0 Résultats Réinitialiser recherche Close The site supports globally threatened species of birds, endangered Cichlid fish, and over 100 butterfly species, including three rare ones. It is a breeding ground for Clarias and lungfish, and regularly supports more than 52% of the White-winged Black Terns (Chlidonias leucopterus) population. Laura Máiz-Tomé Laura Máiz-Tomé Laura Máiz-Tomé Nature Uganda Aerial photograph of the flooded Tana River WIKIPEDIA by SGT R.A. WARD SG Ministry of Environment visiting World Wetlands Day Expo in Burkina Faso. Ramsar Convention Paul Ouédraogo Senior Regional Advisor for Africa at the ceremony to award certificates to Ramsar site managers in Burkina Faso Ramsar Convention Panel-Training of Ramsar Site Managers on the use of the online Ramsar Sites Information Service as part of World Wetlands Day celebrations in Burkina faso Ramsar Convention Paul Ouédraogo Senior Regional Advisor Africa takes a group photo with Ramsar Sites Managers awarded certificates on World Wetlands Day. Ramsar Convention Lambert G Ouedraogo-SG Ministry of Environment receiving Certificate of new Ramsar Site Barrage de Tougouri Ramsar Convention Mangroves along the Watamu coastal town, Kenya. Paloma de Andrés Ródenas