Gallery 0 Results Reset search Close School Children in Tunisia celebrate World Wetlands Day 2017 Association Sauvegarde des Zones Humide Sud Tunisien World Wetlands Day celebrations at Grand Bassam Ramsar Site. Hôteliers, Restaurateurs et agents du Tourisme de la Côte d’Ivoire World Wetlands Day celebrations at Grand Bassam, Ramsar Site. Hôteliers, Restaurateurs et agents du Tourisme de la Côte d’Ivoire Cleaning up the Grand Bassam Ramsar Site on World Wetlands Day Hôteliers, Restaurateurs et agents du Tourisme de la Côte d’Ivoire World Wetlands Day celebrations at the Grand Bassam, Ramsar Site. Hôteliers, Restaurateurs et agents du Tourisme de la Côte d’Ivoire World Wetlands Day celebrations in Dakar Sempresse.net Students at World Wetlands Day celebrations in Dakar. Sempresse.net World Wetlands Day celebrations in Dakar. Sempresse.net Participants attending World Wetlands Day celebrations in Dakar. 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 Laura Máiz-Tomé Barrière de Corail Nosy Ve Androka, Madagascar Madagascar National Parks 2013 Complexe des Zones Humides de Bemanevika Tolojanahary Andriamalala 2013 Mangroves, Djebadji coastal village Benjamin Bureau Erymnochelys madagascariensis, Zones humides d'Ambondrobe Lance Woolaver, Durrell Madagascar, 2016 Iles Barren Patrick Demortier - ASF Belgique, 2016 Mangroves de Tsiribihina Harison Andriambelo (WWF MDCO), 2016 Elephant Marsh Dr. Katherine Forsythe It was named “Elephant Marsh” by the explorer David Livingstone in 1859, who counted as many as 800 elephants in one sighting. Nowadays the elephants are largely gone, but the Site supports over 20,000 waterbirds. Elephant Marsh Ramsar Site plays an important role in maintaining the valley’s hydrological regime, through flood control, water storage and supply of nutrient-rich sediment. Katherine Forsythe Ngiri-Tumba-Maindombe Ramsar Site is located around Lake Tumba in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The transboundary area containing one of the huge African carbon sinks through its peatland soils. Cultivation of vegetable on the bank of the Inner Delta Niger Ramsar Site in Bamako Ramsar Convention Chott - Permanent salt water area with shifting shorelines located in semi-arid regions Syrine Ajroud Hippopotamus in Chobe National Park Oskar De Roos Anokao is a coastal fishing town of about 3000 on the southwest coast of Madagascar, 35 kilometres south of Toliara. It is located southwest of Soalara. Martina Lippuner Bukoba Lameck Kiula