Gallery 0 Results Reset search Close Shatt AL-Arab River, Abu al khaseeb, Basra Iraq Mustafa Abdulmttaleb Ali Mangrove Swamp, Pagbilao Quezon, Philippines Adriane B. Tobias Kakerdaja peat bog, Kõrvemaa Nature Reserve, Estonia. Peatlands store twice more carbon than all the forests which helps mitigate climate change. Diana Elisa Rhine River floodplain “Grand Ried” Alsace Elena Landmann The Modern Green Fingers. This kid is planting Mangrove Tree for his and everyone's future. To sustain the different species that exist at Balanga City Wetland Park. Michael Jeffrey Carlos Unity College, Caloundra students frog pond planting for World Wetland Day 2015 to create frog habitat as well as help protect the Pumicestone Passage - Ramsar wetland area. Steevens Simone The Alleppey backwaters in Kerala, India. As colorful and tasty as the whole country. Noelia Silva Clarkson Italy, Auronzo di Cadore Ana-Maria Gore Tusa – Barcau Landscape Reserve – Barcau’s Spring, Wetland in Salaj County, Romania Kristina Stanescu 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 Brasília - Waterfall Rômulo Oliveiro Chilliwack Lake, British Columbia, Canada Bonnie Cunningham Ilha de Mosqueiro, Belém, Amazônia Camille Silva Inle Lake, Burma - Myanmar Aungko Win Kushiro Shitsugen National Park in Hokkaido Taro Yamamoto Chilika Lake, Orissa, India - Fishing in a boat Yus Rusila Noor Al Fattah Damselflies (Rhinocypha humeralis) play an important ecological role as they are one of the most visible indicators of the ecosystem health and biophysical conditions of wetland areas in which they breed. They are also helpful to potential human health risks by consuming mosquitoes and their larvae. They also eat other small invertebrates which make them valuable in controlling harmful insect populations. Loss of damselflies could have a ripple effect on food webs. Erickson Tabayag Lago La Ercina, perteneciente a los Lagos de Covadonga, Asturias, España. Situado en el emblemático Parque Nacional de los Picos de Europa. Uso turístico y uso sostenible por parte de pastores particulares que viven en dicho Parque. Raquel Muñoz Fotografía de Río Ebro en su paso por El Pilar de Zaragoza. Mireia Wetlands in Watsonville, California at sunset. Danielle Karonis This is a karst spring of the river Zlatna Panega in Bulgaria. Tsveta Borisova An image shows the Wetland "Paljike" in Bosnia and Herzegovina /SouthEast Europe/ near Municipality Visoko as a part of central Bosnia. Also represent plant species Ranunculus aquatilis native throughout most of Europe and western North America, and also northwest Africa Faruk Garib I captured this one best time i had with this children, they are swimming and fishing in the wet muddy lake. These children belongs to a minor tribe "Bla'an" found in South Cotabato. Jobert Espino Prespa Lake Teuta Dzezair This picture was taken from Western Siem Pang Area of Stung Treng Province, Cambodia. It is one among several sandbars in this province, where River Tern is using for their habitat during the breeding and hatching season. Chandara Phat The magic of wetland. Vojtěch Šťastný Abas Abaszadeh