Gallery 0 Results Reset search Close Likvan wetland Kazemi Aynaz The photograph was taken from the backwaters of Cochin, Kerala India .An array of Chinese nets Joseph Kakkassery Celebrating world wetlands day in lorestan province. This meeting held in decumple wetlands in poldokhtar area. Participators were members of network of environmental NGOS ‘yungs students’ local communities’ and government agencies. they wisited Wetlands and environs them. They also participated I-day trining workshop as “ wetlands values and functions†include:biodiversity’ resources sustainability and usage of local Communities. then they presented in birth watching . Babak Alvandian This is a photo of the Black-winged stilt in Zakher Lake in AlAlin city in AbuDhabi, United Arab Emirates. Alqasimi Badder Sharif Dana Mighan Arak, Iran Samanian Majid Agusan Marsh. The largest Marshland in the Philippines. A great variety of marshland flora and fauna can be found in the marsh, including the endangered Philippine Crocodile. There are also a few small Manobo settlements within the protected area, covering about 6% of the vast wetland. A great variety of wildlife inhabit Agusan Marsh. Paula Sophia Tejada Camels in the dry Aran & Bidgol lake in Isfahan, Iran babak mehrafshar This is tiger lake situated in the northern part of tikauli biological corridor. This lake is present on the sal forest and is managed by allowing it for fish farming. The community forest is responsible for overall protection and management of forest. Udit Aryal Loktak lake is located near Moirang in Manipur state. It is about one hour drive from Imphal. This lake is famous for the so called "Phumdis" floating over it. Keibul Lamjoa National Park, which the the world's only floating nationl park floats over this lake. This lake plays an important role in the economy of Manipur. The lake is also a source of livelihood for the rural fishermen who live in the surrounding areas Tshering Zam Wetland being used as a mode of transportation, Rishav Adhikari ali rostami Fisherman on the source of river Nile, trying to catch the fish so that he can feed his family. Bikram Thapa Magar “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 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 has been made by aggregation of water behind of a small dike that controls the consume of agricultural water... with cute seagulls probably migrated to this area after that it has made... mohammad amin kazemi Dawn to dusk my job in wetlands...Dipor bil, Ramsar site, South Asian Forum for Environment conservation movement, "Biorights of Commons", for sustainable livelihood and future. Amrita Chatterjee “Be Baay,” a Tboli lady and the magnificent Lake Sebu! Found in the heart of “Timog Cotabato,” Philippines, Lake Sebu astounds with its beautiful wetlands. Locale of the Tboli tribe, it has been the source of life itself for Tboli people especially the women. Its magnificence illuminates Tboli women. Its exotic beauty is the beauty of Tboli women. It is forever precious and full of pride. Darlene Ofong Fisherman on boat in Inle lake Atsushi TANABE Keibul Lamjao National Park located in Manipur is the only floating park in the world with an area of about 40 sq.km. The park is the home to last viable population of " Sangai" brow antlered deer (Rucervus eldii eldii). The national park is floating over the Loktak lake which is listed in the RAMSAR sites. Tshering Zam Women more dependent on local wetlands, Loktak lake, Manipur, Ramsar wetlands...South Asian Forum for Environment, join hands for 'United voices sustainable solutions'. Amrita Chatterjee shor river in qorveh Kurdistan of IRAN Milad Amerirar Women taking a bath in Begnas lake, Nepal. Rishav Adhikari Hooded cranes foraging The water that flows through Hanbando Wetland Ramsar Site is collected at a nearby water harvesting plant that supplies the majority of drinking water for locals. The wetland has also long supported local agricultural industry. Ramsar Convention