Gallery 0 Results Reset search Close A Ramsar Site of International Importance, the wetland on the edge of the Inner Deep Bay is an important stop-off point for migrating water birds on the flyway between New Zealand and Siberia as they move north and south for the summer and winter. Paul Steyn Paul Steyn The unique balance between people and nature at Mai Po seems to be working, but the slow march of urbanization in Hong Kong and China represents one of the largest threats to the wetland. Paul Steyn Gulf of Mottama Ramsar Site East Asian Australasian Flyway Partnership Gulf of Mottama Christoph Zöckler 2017 Gippsland Lakes Ramsar Site, Australia Official site for Melbourne, Victoria, Australia The Peel-yalgorup Ramsar Site is the most important area for waterbirds and waders in Southwest Australia, regularly supporting over 20,000 individuals. The system supports a regionally important estuarine fishery. The area is used extensively for recreational purposes. David Rennie Las Piñas – Parañaque Critical Habitat and Ecotourism Area Ramsar Site LPPCHEA LPPCHEA David Rennie Ministry of Environment of Brazil Birds eye view David Rennie Crested terns Brian Furby Collection, Department of the Environment Australia End of Days David Rennie Fire in the sky David Rennie Francesca Negrini Francesca Negrini Francesca Negrini Flamingos at the Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary Francesca Negrini Islands within the Delta del Paraná, near the Gaboto-Francisco port. Firpo Lacoste Lagoon inland from Smith's Point Michelle McAulay, Department of the Environment Australia David Rennie Magpie geese Brian Furby Collection, Department of the Environment Australia Misty morning at Peel-Yalgorup Ramsar Site David Rennie Quiet reflections. Peel-Yalgorup Ramsar Site. David Rennie Quiet reflections. Peel-Yalgorup Ramsar Site (Ramsar Site no.482) David Rennie Rock formations on Cobourg Peninsula Ramsar Site Department of the Environment Australia