The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands
World Wetlands Day 2008 - reporting
Since the first World Wetlands Day, the Secretariat has tried to publish as many of the activities as we can that have been reported to us from around the world. On our pages, at http://www.ramsar.org/wwd/wwd_index.htm, you'll find thousands of long and short reports, formal and informal, illustrated and not, in English, French, and Spanish, from nearly 100 countries, going all the way back to 1997.
Why report? If you are a newcomer to WWD celebrations or have never before sent a report, you may be asking this question. Here's why:
Most importantly, the reports serve as a source of inspiration to new and old WWD actors alike about the incredible range of WWD activities.
The accounts of WWD activities can be useful for reporting back to sponsors - both for us in the Secretariat and quite possibly for those of you working in the field who have had support for your activity.
Taken together, the reports make a useful history of the breadth and depth of World Wetlands Day as an environmental movement as it has grown over the years, and, in the end, many of the reports just make very interesting reading!
Time is always short in the Secretariat, and it will help if you observe a few do's and don'ts on reporting:
Do
Please don't ..
Thank you
The Ramsar Secretariat
For
further information about World Wetlands Day or the Convention on Wetlands,
please contact the Ramsar Convention Secretariat, Rue Mauverney 28, CH-1196
Gland, Switzerland (tel +41 22 999 0170, fax +41 22 999 0169, e-mail
).
Posted 12 October 2007, Dwight Peck and Sandra Hails, Ramsar.