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Wings Over Wetlands Web site launched (03/04/08)
Good morning
All:
Just a little late in hitting the launch day but never mind, it's still
hot news - the Wings Over Wetlands (WOW) project web site is now available
to keep you up-to-date on implementation. As you will see from the press
release below, Ramsar is part of the WOW partnership and has been closely
involved in various aspects of the development of the project. The web site
is well designed and very pleasing to work through so take a few moments
to have a look here http://www.wingsoverwetlands.org/ to find out more about
the demonstration sites, the critical sites network, the training modules
and much more.
My congratulations to Florian Keil, the web site's mastermind for a great
job!
Best regards, Sandra Hails, Ramsar Secretariat
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WOW Web site launched - helps highlight African-Eurasian flyway initiative
Bonn/Cambridge/Gland/Wageningen,
2 April 2008 - Launched today, the Web site of the Wings Over Wetlands (WOW)
Project at http://www.wingsoverwetlands.org/
gives a fresh insight into the many activities currently underway in this
largest international wetland and waterbird conservation initiative ever
in the African-Eurasian region.
The new Web site hosted by Wetlands International gives visitors a quick
overview and first impression of the different components of the project.
In addition to providing information on the Critical Site Network (CSN)
Tool and a customised Flyway Training Module being developed under the project,
it contains pages for each of the 11 conservation projects currently being
carried out on the ground in 12 different countries in the AEWA region.
The Wings Over Wetlands project will help foster international collaboration
along the African-Eurasian flyways, build capacity for monitoring and conservation,
and demonstrate best practice in the conservation and wise use of wetlands
in these 12 selected countries.
The WOW Project is a unique partnership of organisations involved in the
conservation of waterbirds and their wetland habitats. It is a collaborative
effort between Wetlands International and BirdLife International, with the
support from the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) and
UNEP/GEF. WOW supports the implementation of both the African-Eurasian Migratory
Waterbird Agreement (AEWA) and the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.
The Project is sponsored by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) through
the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the German Federal Ministry
for Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, the AEWA Secretariat
and several other donors.
The Web site was developed by the Communication Officer of the Project in
close cooperation with the Project Coordination Unit and the Communications
team at Wetlands International. For comments and/or suggestions on the Web
site please contact: Florian Keil at info@wingsoverwetlands.org or + 49
228 8152451
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Sandra
Hails, CEPA Programme Officer
Ramsar Convention Secretariat
Rue Mauverney
28, CH-1196 Gland, Switzerland
Tel: +41 22 999 0176; Fax: +41 22 999 0169
E-mail: hails@ramsar.org
Web Site: http://ramsar.org
CEPA mini-Web site:
http://ramsar.org/outreach_index.htm
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Posted 3 April 2008, Dwight Peck, Ramsar.