Gallery 0 Résultats Reset All Close Suncheon Bay Ramsar Site Ramsar Convention Hawizeh Marsh Ramsar Site, a transboundary wetland, part of the Mesopotamian marshlands complex centered at the confluence of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, the marshes are ca.75-80% located in Iraq with the remaining area extending into the Islamic Republic of Iran. Ramsar Convention The Site mostly lies on limestone through which groundwater aquifers are formed and recharged. Ramsar Convention Gippsland Lakes Ramsar Site, Australia Official site for Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Maximenkov M.V. Plytkevich Zelenkevich N.A. Ramsar Convention Aerial view of the Ramsar Site Ramsar Convention Réserve naturelle nationale de la zone humide de Zhangye Heihe (Site n° 2246) Réserve naturelle nationale du lac Anhui Shengjin (Site Ramsar no 2248) The water that flows through Hanbando Wetland Ramsar Site is collected at a nearby water harvesting plant that supplies the majority of drinking water for locals. The wetland has also long supported local agricultural industry. Ramsar Convention The Site mostly lies on limestone through which groundwater aquifers are formed and recharged. Ramsar Convention Flamingos enjoying the solitude of the highlands in Laguna del Negro Francisco Ramsar Site, Parque Nacional Nevado de Tres Cruces, Chile. Vicente Weippert David Rennie Ministry of Environment of Brazil Ramsar Convention Birds eye view David Rennie Vershitskaya I.N. Tobias Salathé Crested terns Brian Furby Collection, Department of the Environment Australia National Wetlands Center Belarus 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 End of Days David Rennie Fire in the sky David Rennie Green turtle Arthur Mostead, Department of the Environment Australia