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2 September 1998


pinbl.gif (947 bytes) Headline Story: Malaysian Foundation seeks aid.  The Malaysian Wetlands Foundation is seeking resource materials and you can probably help.  Peruse this appeal to the Ramsar Forum. [2/9/98]

pinred.gif (953 bytes)An update: National Reports. With the September 1st deadline all but upon us, National Reports are arriving at the Bureau by trains and boats and planes, and also mostly by electronic mail. Out of 112 Contracting Parties, we have received 17 Reports, and others are promised "in the mail". Many thanks to the following countries: Algeria, Botswana, Egypt, Gambia, Guinea, Kenya, Namibia, China, Indonesia, Armenia, Denmark (draft version), Estonia, Liechtenstein, Turkey, Bahamas, Nicaragua, Suriname. [28/8/98]  

Wetlands International Vacancy Notice: Wetlands International has asked the Bureau to post a notice of the position opening for Executive Director of Wetlands International - Africa, Europe, Middle East, and hastening to oblige, here it is. [28/8/98] [This position has been filled.]


new02.gif (2760 bytes)New on the Site: Diplomatic Notification 1998/7, in three languages, right here in front of your very eyes. An important notification for Standing Committee members, but possibly not for you. [31/7/98]


wca.jpg (12001 bytes)Ramsar Wetland Conservation Award. The Bureau has been delighted at the excellent response to the call for nominations for the Ramsar Wetland Conservation Award. Over seventy nominations of individuals or groups from all over the world have been received, and so now the difficult process of assessment and selection must begin. The Standing Committee will choose the three winners of the 1999 award at its 21st meeting in October 1998. [20/8/98]


Travel report:  Czech flagBureau Visit to Czech Republic. At the invitation of the Czech Ramsar Committee, Tim Jones, the Bureau’s Regional Coordinator for Europe, visited the Czech Republic 6-11 August. Discussions were held with the Ministry of Environment (the authority responsible for Ramsar implementation), the Czech Agency for Nature Conservation and Landscape Protection, the Administration of Protected Landscape Areas of the Czech Republic, as well as with the managers and users of Ramsar sites.  Notable events in Czech implementation of the Ramsar Convention include:

The mission included visits to two of the three Czech Ramsar sites included in the Montreux Record, namely Novozámecky & Brehynsky fishponds, and Litovelské Pomoraví. In both cases, the Czech authorities advise retaining the sites on the Montreux Record. However significant restoration and management efforts are under way at the two wetlands, and it is hoped that removal from the Montreux Record may be possible in the medium term. In the case of Litovelské Pomoraví, this will depend very much on how sensitively water abstraction and flood protection proposals for the area are implemented. A detailed report and photographs will be posted in the near future. [20/8/98]


pinbl.gif (947 bytes)Four new interns for the Ramsar Bureau. The Ramsar internship programme, after its first year of operation, has proved to be an enormous success. The four young interns, assisting the Regional Coordinators for Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Neotropics respectively, have contributed significantly to the work of the Convention, presumably learned a good deal about the operations of an international environmental treaty secretariat, and enlivened the office with their presence. But now it is time for a changing of the guard, as one by one the first generation of interns complete their duty tours and make way for their successors. Here is a little background on the four incoming interns. [29/7/98]


pinbl.gif (947 bytes)Brazilian Web site created with WFF assistance. Wetlands for the Future is a capacity-building funding programme for the Neotropical region administered by the Ramsar Bureau, the United States Department of State, and the US Fish and Wildlife Service. One of its key objectives is encouraging modern mechanisms for disseminating information on wetland conservation and management, and so it's a notable event that what seems to be the first Web site created with Wetlands for the Future support has just come on line. The brainchild of Profa. Dra. Yara Schaeffer-Novelli, with webmaster assistance from Elena Carvalho and Adriana Brito, the site presents Portuguese-language material on the Bioma programme (Laboratório de Bioecologia de Manguezais) and on the Ramsar Convention in Brazil. It's an excellent site and we hope the first of many: http://www.io.usp.br/~bioma/index.html. [28/7/98]


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