Gallery 0 Résultats Réinitialiser recherche Close A group of boys and men play a pick up game of hockey, Canada's most popular sport, outdoors on natural ice the way it is meant to be played. Because of climate change, the ice for outdoor recreation in this wetland hasn't been as reliable in recent years, but a sudden deep freeze produced this sheet of smooth ice. Hannah Mittelstaedt In a late afternoon, villagers row back to their settlements after collecting fodder for their cattle. Although Kuttanad's transport facilities have developed over the years, the rural villages still depend upon rowboats for transporting goods. Heba Anna Philip A man making a living out of the coconut tree that grows by the coastal wetlands Brian Osweta “Libon Lged ne Keteng Sebu!” These clams (“Keteng”) are very abundant in Lake Sebu’s lakes and rivers. Tboli people usually dig these clams to cook it, which by the way is very delicious, and of course to sell it to gain income. Even then, Tboli tribe has been finding these clams from below the mud flats where they live with the use of “salaf” (a net) and the generous Lake continues to provide it along with its other richness! Darlene Pearl Ofong A área úmida que escolhi foi a praia, pois é um local onde muitas pessoas vão todos os dias para apreciar sua beleza natural e precisamos ter consciência para poder preserva-lá. Larissa Peruzzo In the Brazilian Pantanal the people live in closely related to wetlands. And this picture show how the home can be in the wet season. Erison Monteiro Wetland Perebrody, Rivnenska region, Ukraine Molchanovych Vasyl Iaz swamp – Wetland in Salaj County, Romania , for it’s unique (for Romania) insects fauna and for several rare species of plants like the Common sundew – Drosera rotundifolia and Peat moss – Sphagnum g. Zsuzsa Dacz This photo was made after a big rain that wet the Itaunas village in Barra da Conceição locality in the Holy Spirit. Not only fish and reptiles depend on a humid environment, but also all living beings. Hugo Rogerio Bastos dos Anjos For any fisherman, there's always a new place to go fishing, always a new horizon Maria Kerstin Humedal localizado dentro del Parque Nacional Natural los nevados, en la cordillera Central de Colombia. El complejo se abastecen de agua a más de medio millón de colombianos. Su importancia,es elevada, para el ser humano y la naturaleza. Karol Fernanda Montoya D A FISHERMAN LEAVING TO HOME AFTER FISHING. DINESH G K Photo made on the banks of the river "Volga" in Zelenodolsk region of Tatarstan. This river is very important for the locals. Samat Mindubaev Aquatic plants in the magical light of sunset in Capibaribe river. Hélder Santana Twenty thousand lake ( Bis Hajari Lake) situated inside the Chitwan National Park , Nepal. It is registered in World Wetland Site( Ramsar site) in the habitat of many aquatic plants and animals. Gharials and other reptiles are found here. It is also the source of water to Khageri irrigation project which irrigate most of the part of western site of Chitwan. many organisation and local bodies are working for protecting the site. Upakar Bhandari this photo has taken in CHOGHAKHOR WETLAND.every creature of god, uses this wetland. babak mehrafshar This wetland is located in Germany. It is really beautiful place. Ozge Ucoluk World wetland day.Sørkjosleira nature reserve and Ramsar cite on 2. february. Arild Endal Side of the Hydroelectric where is the water outlet of the machines. The water follows its natural course feeding the river below and keep bringing the riverside families. Yasmim Alves Araujo de Oliveira O município de Ribeirópolis possui uma área de 263 km², está inserido parcialmente na Bacia do rio Sergipe que integra a microrregião de Carira, situada na zona oeste, transição de Agreste com o Sertão. Assim como vários municípios que enfrentam problemas de escassez de água, o município de Ribeirópolis possui o açude do Cajueiro, este foi construído em 1956 com o propósito de reduzir a carência de água na região, possibilitando a convivência da população com a seca. O açude vem sendo usado ao longo do tempo para o abastecimento humano e animal, irrigação e criação de peixes. Aichha Carolina Pereira Kampala is the capital city of Uganda and it is located in the central region of the country. It has an area of about 238 square kilometers, a big part of which was once a wetland. Geographically Kampala is referred to as a city of seven hills separated by valleys with swamps and streams also called wetlands. Today the wetlands in this area is on the verge of extinction as they are being threatened by the increasing population in the city. Nassanga Moureen Vransko jezero Ivana Vukman A small lake between several villages in the mountain, with beautiful coastal vegetation, home of birds and also used for irrigation Stefani Zgureva Working hard for a better living Fefiloi Kerstin Recently visited salt farms in Bhavnagar and Amerli districts in Saurashtra region of Gujarat.During the visit, got an opportunity to closely observe the lives of Agariya's (Salt workers) and their struggle for survival. Bhushan Reddy Au cœur de la réserve Naturelle de La Baie de Somme, en France, ici passent un grand nombre d'oiseaux migrateurs. Elisa HEURTAUX Lake Uru Uru, is the smaller brother of lake Poopó in the Oruro Department, Bolivia. Together they form a valuable RAMSAR-site since July 2002. A place where both, indigneous people and endemic and endangered birds, such as the Chilean flamingo, can find their food Although this beautiful landscape seems perfect (as some the pictures may suggest): Blue water, open sky, nature and people living peacefuly together. There is also a counterside. Both the lakes got heavily contaminated because of various factors. Mining activities in the sorrounding region, bad management of sewer coming from te city of Oruro and a too low awareness about waste management. Due to the contamination hundreds of thousands of fish have died in November 2014. Meaning an inmense loss of food and economic resources for the local indigenous Uru population in the region. On top of that also the danger of extinction for the red list species and the local Uru people living in this area.On the field trip we where undertaking we met a girl walking along a deserted road going through the Lago Uru Uru area. Driving past the heavily contaminated wetlands this only dramaticised the whole picture. We took the girl with us to the farm she and her mother where working that day at the end of the road where the road ends in the Lago Uru Uru. The farm situated in the little traditional Uru-houses, only less than a mile away from the heavily contaminated fields, keeps both sheeps and cows living alongside of the lake. Also a large variety of bird-species can be spotted in this area. Delivering really pittoresque images. On the other hand stories were told by the farmer that the sheep were being born more and more in deformed way. Also the farms’ cows where faced with more and more miscarriages. The cause for these severe problems for the Uru-population is not really hard to find since the proof is literally around the corner. Laurens