Gallery 0 Results Reset search Close Recently visited salt farms in Bhavnagar and Amerli districts in Saurashtra region of Gujarat.During the visit, got an opportunity to closely observe the lives of Agariya's (Salt workers) and their struggle for survival. Bhushan Reddy Dawn to dusk my job in wetlands...Dipor bil, Ramsar site, South Asian Forum for Environment conservation movement, "Biorights of Commons", for sustainable livelihood and future. Amrita Chatterjee Keibul Lamjao National Park located in Manipur is the only floating park in the world with an area of about 40 sq.km. The park is the home to last viable population of " Sangai" brow antlered deer (Rucervus eldii eldii). The national park is floating over the Loktak lake which is listed in the RAMSAR sites. Tshering Zam Traditional fishermen sharing fishes. Paul-André Beaugier AN OLD WOMAN WITH A BASKET WALKING ALONG THE BANKS OF WETLAND DINESH G K 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 Traditional fishing sailing boat at sunset. Paul-André Beaugier The East Calcutta Ramsar Site provides about 150 tons of fresh vegetables daily, as well as some 10,500 tons of fish per year, the latter providing livelihoods for about 50,000 people directly Dhrubajyoti Ghosh Given its huge biodiversity value, the lake was declared Ramsar Site in 1990 Jammu and Kashmir Ministry for forests, environment and ecology Dying Perur Lake,Tamil Nadu Riju Ghosh The Alleppey backwaters in Kerala, India. As colorful and tasty as the whole country. Noelia Silva Clarkson wetland for food and livelihood, adaptation at its best. Loktak lake, Manipur Johnson Laishram women collecting leaves and flowers of lotus to sell in the market for their livelihood. Wetlands are essential for the sustainable livelihood of millions of people all over the world . #save wetlands #save earth adarsh prathap