Gallery 0 Results Close Group photo participants at World Wetlands Day 2017 celebrations India FRC, AAU, Assam, India. Mangrove forest rehabilitation program in Zamboanga City on World Wetlands Day 2017. Office of the City Environment and Natural Resources Mangrove forest rehabilitation program in Zamboanga City on World Wetlands Day 2017 Office of the City Environment and Natural Resources World Wetlands Day2017 celebrations at Jerrabomberra Wetland. Jenny Tomkins, CEPA Government National Focal Point, Australia Entries into the "Paint a Poster" Competition held at Kakadu’s Bowali Visitor Centre. Jenny Tomkins, CEPA Government National Focal Point, Australia Bird watching at the Moulting Lagoon Ramsar Wetland on World Wetlands Day 2017 organized by the Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service and Glamorgan Spring Bay Council Jenny Tomkins, CEPA Government National Focal Point, Australia Paul Ouedraogo, Ramsar Senior Advisor for Africa attended numerous World Wetlands Day celebrations in Algeria including the ceremony of prize giving to primary schools students for their artwork representing wetlands Ramsar Convention Exhibition of wetlands products at Chott Merouane Ramsar Site Ramsar Convention HE. Mariam Mohammed Saeed Hareb, Acting Assistant Undersecretary for Water resources and nature conservation, Ministry of Environment & Water and Ahmed Esmaeil Al Hashmi, Director, Biodiversity Department, Ministry of Environment & Water UAE delegates. Secretary General Christopher Briggs and Deputy Secretary General Ania Grobicki meeting with the Ugandan delegation. Ramsar COP12 drew to a close, after adopting 16 resolutions by consensus, including the Declaration of Punta del Este by acclamation. The United Arab Emirates was officially accepted as the host for the 13th Meeting of the Conference of the Contracting Parties to the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands (COP13) to take place in Dubai in 2018. Evening at the Uruguayan hacienda. Delegates during the field trip to the Salus Nature Preserve. Delegates during the field trip to the Cabo Polonio National Park. The park is preserving the characteristics of the original Atlantic Uruguayan coastline: sandy beaches, coastal native forest, scrublands, small wetlands and colonies of sea lions. Delegates during the field trip to the Cabo Polonio National Park. The park is preserving the characteristics of the original Atlantic Uruguayan coastline: sandy beaches, coastal native forest, scrublands, small wetlands and colonies of sea lions. Dancers performing a traditional Uruguayan dance. Delegates during the field trip to the Salus Nature Preserve. The area occupies a portion of the headwaters of two large river basins: the Santa Lucia River and the Solis Grande River basin. Cabo Polonio National Park ranger. The Uruguayan Atlantic coast. Delegates during the field trip to the Eastern Rangers in Moldonado region. Local organizations promote sustainable management of natural grassland. Cabo Polonio National Park. The park is preserving the colonies of sea lions. Delegates during the field trip to the Salus Nature Preserve- The area occupies a portion of the headwaters of two large river basins: the Santa Lucia River and the Solis Grande River basin. Cabo Polonio National Park. The park is preserving the characteristics of the original Atlantic Uruguayan coastline: sandy beaches, coastal native forest, scrublands, small wetlands and colonies of sea lions. Delegates during the field trip to the Eastern Rangers in Moldonado region. Local organizations promote sustainable management of natural grassland. The field trip to the Eastern Rangers in Moldonado region. The capybara is the world's biggest living rodent. It inhabits all the Uruguayan territory associated to wetlands and riverine coasts.