Gallery 0 Résultats Réinitialiser recherche Close Researchers in wetlands of southern Brazil Débora Knauth Farias Da Silva Paula Elayane 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 William Bernardo Libardi Andreatta A wetland in Savar, Bangladesh. A very beautiful place where you can find many birds and creatures, in this photo it's a Common Kingfisher. Shahriar Aman Capivara maior roedor do Mundo, nas margens da Lagoa da Pampulha em Belo Horizonte, mesmo em meio a poluição a biodiversidade do local permanece resistindo e lutando pelo seu espaço já tão degradado. Lucas Silva This photo was taken in one of the most famous rivers of Brazil, the Tietê River in Sao Paulo. Known for the huge amount of pollution, near big cities this water receives hundreds of tons of garbage every day. But, away from metropolises, it’s possible to see the real river trying to beat its destruction. "Tietê", in a brazilian indian language called Tupi, means “true water”. Natalia Castanho 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 Humedal cordoba Katherin Blanco White Heron, Rio Uruguay Charlie Waite Tokyo Tidal Flats Yatsuhigata Ramsar Convention on Wetlands Life in Mangue Filipe Sacchetto De Castro Monteiro I wanted to capture the fishes expression when people are disturbing it's slumber. John Allred Dr. Rasoul Zargarpour,the Director General of the Department of Environment for Isfahan Provincegiving his speech during the World Wetlands Day Celebrations. Ramsar Convention More than 100 delegates from 44 countries gathered to listen to the opening statements. Katie Hammond Wetland ecosystems support many layers of life. Sophia Tanner This photo was taken at Vale do Matutu, Aiurioca, Brazil. Scheilla Andrade Water surpassing the forest in Amazon Bruna Toscano Yeniçağa lake "fight the" bird Mustafa Onur Namdar World Wetlands Day celebrations in Oman Badar Al Bulushi Itatiaia`s National Park , a very important area , also known as the "pallace of waters " because of more than 80 river sources found there. This picture shows one of many small wetlands in the park , located in front of prateleira´s pick , one of most famous mountains in Brazil. Pedro Graminha Milena Castro De Azevedo Banded darter (Sympetrum pedemontanum), Gorges du Verdon, France. Nicolas Caron World Wetlands Day celebrations in Solana, Montenegro Montenegro Esta apreensão fotográfica quer repassar o meio natural em que as relações não são inerte em sua efetivação, não é mera paisagem, mas se constitui em elemento fundamental para compreender as interações não apenas entre seres humanos, mas entre todos os seres vivos, e aí é preciso reconhecer a inseparabilidade entre o humano e a natureza. Sua dependência será sempre ecossitêmica. Registro fotográfico das areas de varzea do interior da cidade de Parintins- Amazonas- Brasil. Suzan Monteverde Monteverde Iced Mantova lake Giada Padovani Ilhas ao redor de Arraial do Cabo, RJ Caroline Pereira