17 December 2013
France
Saint-Omer is a small city at the edge of the North Sea coastal floodplain in northern France. Its neighbouring marsh, the “Marais Audomarois”, has been for...
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11 December 2013
Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia, North Macedonia
In Southeastern Europe, large agricultural basins surrounded by dry mountains fill up at regular intervals with water and become huge water lands. There are...
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20 November 2013
Bulgaria
Article and photos by Green Balkans NGO, BulgariaDuring the period September 2012 to April 2013 in Pomorie Lake (Ramsar Site “Pomorie Wetland Complex” 1229) ...
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6 November 2013
Turkey
The third Turkish National Wetlands Congress addressed current challenges for wetland ecosystem management and maintenance in this largely arid country...
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2 October 2013
Turkey
Report by Karen Jenderedjian (National Focal Point of Armenia to the Ramsar Convention) and Ayse Sargin (“Saving Burdur Lake Project” Coordinator)...
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17 September 2013
Iceland
In August 2013, a Ramsar Advisory Mission (RAM) was organised to Iceland’s first and most iconic Ramsar Site, Myvatn lake and its outflowing Laxa river. The...
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9 September 2013
Andorra
The government of Andorra, which joined the Convention in November 2012, has already completed the designation process for its second Wetland of...
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20 August 2013
Armenia
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20 August 2013
Bulgaria
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20 August 2013
Estonia
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20 August 2013
Finland
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20 August 2013
France
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20 August 2013
Slovakia
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20 August 2013
Slovakia
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20 August 2013
Switzerland
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20 August 2013
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (Overseas territories)
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19 August 2013
Iceland
Mývatn-Laxá region
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9 August 2013
Sweden
The Swedish Naturvårdsverket has designated 15 new Wetlands of International Importance, most of them characterized by forested and non-forested peatlands,...
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5 August 2013
Denmark
The government of Denmark has named its 43rd Wetland of International Importance, Lille Vildmose (7,393 hectares; 56°54’N 010°12’E) in the Region Nordjylland...
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13 July 2013
Norway
Norway, the Ramsar Convention's third Contracting Party, has designated 12 new Wetlands of International Importance, effective 27 May, mostly island and...
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